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Gas station attack | Disabled man killed | Actor: Get rid of mascot | No bail for accused professor | Arrested woman "hyperventilating"

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When Can Illinois Enter Phase 4?
Find out the earliest all regions can move into Phase 4, according to state officials.
Man Faces Attempted Murder Charge After Gas Station Attack
Ricardo James Carreno Jr. is in custody after hitting another man with a baseball bat and stabbing him several times, police said.
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Disabled Man Dies After Attack, Woman Arrested
Donna Reynolds attacked Sherrell "Bud" Martin at his house in the 1200 block of Towpath Lane, according to Wilmington's Police Department.
Actor Nick Offerman: Get Rid Of Indians Mascot
The famous actor from Minooka is taking a stand in the online petition that aims to get rid of the Minooka Indians mascot.
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Judge Rejects Biologist's Bid For Bail To Research Coronavirus
Prosecutors say ex-Northwestern University professor Wyndham Lathem confessed to murder — and visited blogs discussing weaponizing viruses.
Woman Arrested On Video Was 'Hyperventilating': Aurora Police
Police disputed claims the woman was having seizures while handcuffed.
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