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Malnourished And Neglected Dogs Rescued: Sheriff

One dog was found dead and others were malnourished or wounded.

Boy, 14, Saved From Multi-Unit House Fire

The boy was trapped before being saved by an officer.

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Dreadhead Cowboy Faces Cruelty Felony After Dan Ryan Gallop

Police said the horse later collapsed and had multiple injuries.

Cascade Drive-In Aims To Reopen; Public Zoning Hearing Planned

The iconic venue closed last year after nearly 60 years.

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Illinois Facebook Users Can Claim Up To $400 In Class Action Suit

Illinois Facebook users have until Nov. 23 to file for cut of a $650 million settlement with Facebook over its use of biometrics.

No Temporary E-Learning During Travel-Related Quarantines: District

Families who choose to go to a state at high risk for coronavirus may opt out of in-person instruction or be counted as absent.

Bears Hall Of Famer Gale Sayers Dies At 77

Chicago Bears legend Gayle Sayers, known as the "Kansas Comet," became the youngest player inducted into the Pro Football Hall of Fame.

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