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States Hit Hardest By Coronavirus Unemployment: How IL Ranks
More than 2 million people applied for U.S. unemployment benefits in recent weeks.

I grew up in Joliet, where I attended Catholic schools, graduating from Joliet Catholic Academy in 1997.
I knew I wanted to be a writer at a young age, and never dreamed of doing anything else. My love of writing was born when a grade-school teacher encouraged me to try my hand at fiction. I took her advice, but quickly gave up make-believe stories for the real thing.
I got involved with my high school newspaper before enrolling at the University of St. Francis with a double major in journalism and English.
I graduated with honors in 2002 and landed my first newspaper job within six months. I spent eight years at The Enterprise newspaper in Plainfield, where I developed my passion for community journalism.
When a coworker pointed me in the direction of Patch.com, I jumped at the chance to be part of the future of local news.
More than 2 million people applied for U.S. unemployment benefits in recent weeks.

An Illinois man streamed on Facebook Live as he handed out explosives and urged people, "light it and throw it."
Prosecutors say the Illinois man livestreamed himself offering people explosives and suggesting they throw bombs at police.
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An 8:30 p.m. curfew is in place.
Other businesses in Homewood will be allowed to open, police said.
The company updated its list of closed locations.
Cleanup began in downtown Chicago Sunday after two days of unrest over the death of George Floyd.
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Restaurants and bars with patios began reopening Friday across Illinois.
Costco stopped offering samples in March as the coronavirus pandemic took hold across the U.S.
A Patch survey showed many residents were nervous about dining out, while business owners said they were ready to reopen.
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The garage was a complete loss in the Wednesday evening fire.
The Pulitzer prize-winning journalist has been with CBS for nearly 40 years. Robert Feder broke the news of "at least a dozen" layoffs.
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Lizbeth Alonzo has been missing for three days.
The man was pronounced dead just before 10:30 a.m. Saturday.
Drivers were asked to avoid the area.