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Glenview Lawyer Accused Of Sexually Assaulting Client, Employees
A Chicago attorney is accused of offering to help a client fighting for custody of her children if she had sex with him, and sexually abusing three former employees, according to a complaint filed earlier this month by the Illinois Attorney Registration and Disciplinary Commission.
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8-Legged Bugs In My Breakfast Cereal: Will County Jail Inmate
Maurice Thomas, who has been at the Will County Jail since May 2019, filed a civil lawsuit last week. Thomas says he found several little bugs crawling around in his breakfast cereal in January.
11 Illinois Counties At Coronavirus 'Warning Level,' IDPH Says
Public health officials warn positivity rates are rising in each of the state's COVID-19 emergency management regions.
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Bond Set At $1M In Fatal Hit And Run
An Elgin man faces a reckless homicide charge in connection with a crash that killed a biker, seriously injured another, prosecutors said.
Paroled Felon Who Shot At Police Charged With Attempted Murder
Lovell Jordan of Maywood was in police custody when he pulled a gun and started shooting at officers Thursday, authorities said.
End Of Racing At Arlington? CEO Hints Property May Be Sold
Churchill Downs Incorporated CEO Bill Carstanjen discussed the possibility Thursday during a quarterly earnings call with shareholders.
Masks And More Outlet Coming To Orland Park This August
Personal protection equipment, sanitizer, disinfectant wipes and more will be available at a new outlet in Orland Park, thanks to PulseTV.
Officials Urge Coronavirus Survivors To Donate Plasma, Save Lives
Kane County Health officials are calling on anyone who tested positive to donate their plasma to help those still fighting COVID-19.
How Much Did District Spend On PPE To Prepare For School Year?
Over 40 percent of spending on personal protective equipment and disinfectant went to order customized cloth masks with the school logo.
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