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Missing teen needs medical attention | College students killed in crash | Travel restrictions | Bald eagle sighting | Carillon closes
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Toddler Hit By Father's Truck Dies In 'Tragic Accident': Sheriff
The 18-month-old boy was pronounced dead after he ran towards the pickup truck while it was backing out of the driveway, authorities said.
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Missing 13-Year-Old May Require Medical Attention
Officials say the young girl may be in need of medical attention and is possibly a danger to herself.
2 University Seniors Killed In Chain-Reaction Crash
Two people are dead and four were injured in the crash.
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Chicago Updates Coronavirus Emergency Travel Restrictions
Traveling to Iowa and Wisconsin no longer requires Chicagoans to self-quarantine or have a negative coronavirus test under updated order.
Bald Eagle Sighting: Watch Video
According to the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, the bald eagle was listed as endangered in 1967. It was removed from that list in 2007 after a growth in population.
Millennium Carillon To Be Closed Due To Construction
The carillon's Summer Recital Series is also canceled for 2021 due to construction to rehabilitate Moser Tower.
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