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Nicor Gas asks for $221 million price increase

Nicor Gas asks for $221 million price increase

Nicor Gas is asking the state to approve a $221 million price increase, saying it needs the money to enhance the safety and reliability of the natural-gas system that serves residents in the Chicago suburbs and northern Illinois.

 
After a one-week break, Leon resuming campaign for 9th Congressional seat

After a one-week break, Leon resuming campaign for 9th Congressional seat

Congressional candidate Bruce Leon has decided not to withdraw from the race to succeed U.S. Rep. Jan Shakowsky in the 9th District.

 
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Man gets 90 years in Aurora murder

Man gets 90 years in Aurora murder

An Aurora man has been sentenced to 90 years in prison for killing one man and trying to kill another in a gang-related attack.

 
Authorities: Antioch man had child sex abuse materials

Authorities: Antioch man had child sex abuse materials

An Antioch man is facing charges for possessing numerous images and videos of child sex abuse materials, many involving children under the age of 13.

 
West Chicago nearing decision on hiring new city administrator

West Chicago nearing decision on hiring new city administrator

West Chicago is in the final phases of selecting a new city administrator. Mayor Daniel Bovey said earlier this week that he and city officials would soon be meeting with the final two or three candidates for the position.

 
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Blackhawks center Connor Bedard set to return from shoulder injury

Blackhawks center Connor Bedard set to return from shoulder injury

Chicago Blackhawks forward Connor Bedard is back after missing 12 games with a right shoulder injury.

 

Geneva police warn about scam calls involving department’s phone number

Geneva police are warning people about a scam in which the department’s phone number is being spoofed, making the calls appear legitimate.

 
Minnesota prosecutor calls on the public to share Renee Good shooting evidence with her office

Minnesota prosecutor calls on the public to share Renee Good shooting evidence with her office

Hennepin County Attorney Mary Moriarty on Friday called on members of the public to send any video or other evidence in the fatal shooting of Renee Good directly to her office, challenging the Trump administration's decision to leave the investigation solely to the FBI.

 
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