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Lawyer Says IHSA Mask Rules 'Cause Irreparable Damage' | PatchPM
Restaurants closed after COVID cases | No charges in tenant shooting death | Police cut ties over racist posts | Remdesivir sold out

Share-worthy stories from the Illinois Patch network to talk about tonight:
Lawyer Sues IHSA On Behalf Of His Kids, Other Student-Athletes
An Illinois lawyer is suing the Illinois High School Association over guidelines in its recent Return to Play plan that he states will "cause irreparable damage" to his children and other student-athletes in Illinois.
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2 Restaurants Shut Down As Employees Test Positive For COVID-19
Sovereign and Werk Force Brewing in Plainfield have temporarily closed until all their employees have been tested for the coronavirus.
No Charges: Fatal Shooting Sparked By Fight Over Rent, Eviction
Landlord who shot tenant said he grabbed his gun after fearing a verbal argument would escalate: sheriff.
Police Drop Decal Company After Owner's Racist, Homophobic Posts
Numerous police departments and sheriff's offices have said they will no longer work with Batavia's "Jake The Striper."
Sold Out: Remdesivir Used To Treat COVID-19 Not Widely Available In IL
Some hospitals have expressed interest in donating their surplus medication to hospitals in states where infection rates are soaring. But it's not that simple.
Also Worth a Look Today
- Man Gets 30 Years In 2017 Murder
- Athletic Camps Close After Students Get COVID
- Pool Reopens After COVID-19 Cases
- Man Hit By Truck Walking On Route 31
- Archdiocese of Chicago Unveils Catholic School Reopening Plan
- 377 Grams Of Pot and Roman Candles Found In Traffic Stop: Police
- 16-Year-Old Killed In Shooting
- Illinois Coronavirus Update July 14: 155,506 Cases, 7,218 Deaths
- Attorney Gets Creative And Holds Deposition In His Backyard
Across America
- Travelers To NY Must Now Complete Health Form Or Face $2,000 Fine
- More Small Businesses Calling It Quits Amid Virus Resurgence
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