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Fish fry Friday | 2 shoot each other at mall | Inept unemployment | Car parade for 95-year-old vet | Metra to buy no-emission locomotives
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Up-Skirt Videos Of Minors: 2nd Lawsuit Against Restaurant Owner
Attorneys for the victims say he may have done this to more than 500 people, including teenage girls as young as 14.
South Suburban Fish Fry Roundup for Lent 2021, Pandemic Style
Find a list of nearby fish fry events on the South Side and south suburbs during the coronavirus pandemic for Lent 2021.
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2 Shot At Mall
Preliminary reports indicate that two males shot each other inside a business, Chicago police said.
Army Vet Suffers Consequences Of IL's Inept Unemployment System
KONKOL COLUMN: Carlton Jones is still waiting for help after getting ghosted by Illinois' broken unemployment system.
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Car Parade Planned For WWII Vet On His 95th Birthday
Join the car caravan to honor long-time Tinley resident and World War II vet John "Pete" Aitchison on his 95th birthday Saturday, Feb. 20.
Metra To Purchase 7 New Low- And Zero-Emission Locomotives
Metra's board of directors announced plans Thursday to issue a request for proposals for engines that meet the EPA's highest standards.
Rent Prices Nosedive
While rent is on the rise in smaller, more-affordable U.S. cities, many of the country's largest metropolitan areas and coastal cities saw prices fall rapidly throughout most of 2020, illustrating how the COVID-19 pandemic had a starkly different effect on regional housing markets over the course of the year.
Also Worth a Look Today
- Police K-9 Retires
- Raid Reveals Guns, Drugs: Police
- Skateland History: Channahon Park District Dumps Property
- Domino's Staff Exposed To COVID, Did Not Quarantine: Complaint
- DuPage County Declines To Expand COVID-19 Vaccinations Feb. 25
- Scammer Targeted 'Moms' Page: Cops
- 'Drunk Karaoke' Upsets Resident
- Attempted Kidnapping: 2 At Large
- Police Chief Retires
- Theater Postpones Shows To 2022
Across America
- 'My Plan To End The Pandemic': President Joe Biden
- 'COVID Couldn't Stand A Chance': 95-Year-Old Grandma Beats Virus
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