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Pastors demand mayor resign | Volunteers help COVID patients | Metra lines suspended | After looting, messages of love | DL facility burns
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Dog Attack Kills Woman, 70
The woman died of her injuries on Wednesday.
Protesters Demonstrate After APD Arrest Man At Home, Drop Charges
An Aurora mom said police asked her to have her kids stop throwing legal novelty "snappers" in the family's driveway, and she complied. What happened next prompted another demonstration to push for police accountability.
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Pastors Demand Resignation of Mayor
The religious leaders took issue with a confrontation the mayor had with protesters last weekend.
Metra Suspends Service On Three Lines Through Sunday
Metra said due to curfew restrictions, it is cancelling trains on the SouthWest Service, Heritage Corridor and North Central Service lines.
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Messages Of Love, Tolerance Blanket Naperville After Looting
"That's the real Naperville," Mayor Steve Chirico said of the outpouring of support for downtown businesses.
'No Need To Rush' Into Secretary Of State Facility
One south suburban driver's license facility has permanently closed, and the other was damaged in an arson fire by looters — leaving just one facility in the area.
Also Worth a Look Today
- Teacher's Retirement Parade
- Former Pastor Dies At 83
- New Park District Police Chief
- Man Yelled Racial Slurs At Graduation Group: Police
- Marriages, Court Hearings To Resume
- Mask-Making Sisters Raise Money For Charities
- Farmers Market Returns With Rules
- High-Speed Chase Turns Deadly When Chicago Police Car Hits SUV
Across America
- Minneapolis Bans Chokeholds As Protests Shift Away From Rage
- Trump: Surprise Jobless Dip Signals Entire Country Should Reopen
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