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100,000th COVID-19 Vaccine Administered At Advocate Christ
"I'm tired of staying home," said Marian Gaither, 88, of Chicago, who received Advocate Aurora Health's 100,000th COVID vaccine.

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"I'm tired of staying home," said Marian Gaither, 88, of Chicago, who received Advocate Aurora Health's 100,000th COVID vaccine.

This 1940 Georgian in Evergreen Park offers vintage charm, two beds, two baths, a three-season room and park like yard, priced at $264,999.
Worth Township will host an emergency food distribution event this Thursday, Feb. 4.
The FBI and Riverdale police are seeking information on two men wanted in connection to a December vehicular homicide on Halsted Street.
The 14-year-old girl has been located and reunited with her family, Evergreen Park police said.
Mother McAuley Liberal Arts High School will host its annual celebration gala online Feb.25, benefitting tuition assistance for students.
Chicago fire officials say the partial collapse of a parapet roof was caused by heavy snow buildup. CTA trains are "single tracking."
This newer 1990 split-level in Alsip is loaded with upgrades and is close to parks, shopping and schools, priced at $249,900.
Entering February, the number of COVID-19 cases in Alsip-Crestwood continue to fluctuate, as officials scramble to administer the vaccine.
Entering February, the number of COVID-19 cases in Evergreen Park continue to fluctuate, as officials scramble to administer the vaccine.
As we enter February, the number of COVID-19 cases in the Paloses continue to fluctuate, as officials scramble to administer the vaccine.
As we enter February, the number of COVID-19 cases in Oak Lawn continue to fluctuate, as officials scramble to administer the vaccine.
Richards senior Adam Schrode, of BSA Troop 1373, is collecting face masks, hand sanitizer and other items Feb. 6 for his Eagle project.
Palos Hills and Hickory Hills residents showed off their winter creativity for the Hills Chamber's snowman building contest.
The South Side Irish Parade has been canceled for a second year, but the parade committee is hard at work on planning alternate activities.
The Alsip Village Board will decide Monday whether to overturn the planning commission's denial of a proposed crematorium.
An Oak Lawn homeowner, a crazy cat lady from Alsip, an Evergreen Park professional tree climber and a village saved a cat stuck up a tree.
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“Quincy made it inside,” a couple charged in the deadly Jan. 6 Capitol riot boasted on social media, the FBI claims.
Visitation and funeral services are set for 12-year-old Cire Robinson, who died in a car accident caused by an alleged drunken driver.