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Julie Ann Hanson left on her bicycle and never came home. Now police say they know who killed her.
Julie Ann Hanson left on her bicycle and never came home. Now police say they know who killed her. (via Naperville Police Department)

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Slaying Of Julie Ann Hanson: MN Man, 76, Charged With Murder

A 76-year-old man from Minnesota has been arrested, thanks to genealogical DNA.

Navy Sailor Killed In Pearl Harbor Identified As Illinois Man

The Navy initially told the family that Leslie Delles and his twin brother were both aboard the ship when Pearl Harbor was attacked. Now, DNA has helped identified Leslie's remains, and he'll finally be laid to rest.

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Woman Kidnapped Near Nursing Home In 'Domestic Dispute:' Police

Police said the woman was found suffering from multiple injuries after being taken at gunpoint by a man, who is known to police.

Attendees Of 'Prom Event' Urged To Quarantine: Report

Health department advises those who were at the supper club between May 14 and 22 to quarantine due to COVID-19 cases.

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Northwestern Appoints Derrick Gragg New Athletic Director

The longtime athletic administrator is the "ideal choice," officials said, after NU's former athletic director resigned amid controversy.

Unclear How Many St. Joseph Teachers Will Return For Fall

Only two teachers have renewed their contracts for teaching in the fall at the school after the arrest of former teacher Jeremy Hylka.

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