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Mourners gather in prayer for 4-year old fire victim

Mourners gather in prayer for 4-year old fire victim

Mourners gathered outside a charred house in Mundelein on Wednesday night to honor the 4-year-old boy who died in a blaze there this week.

 
Cubs begin season with big moves and bigger expectations

Cubs begin season with big moves and bigger expectations

The Cubs enter their 151st season in the National League with renewed optimism following the signing of Alex Bregman and extension of Pete Crow-Armstrong. Fans are already buying up jerseys of the two big stars in anticipation of Opening Day.

 
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This year, White Sox fans can look forward to action on the field

This year, White Sox fans can look forward to action on the field

Anticipation is running high for White Sox fans planning to attend games at Rate Field this year - and for the first time in a few years it includes the product on the field.

 
Aurora restricts where new data centers can be built, limits noise and water and electricity usage

Aurora restricts where new data centers can be built, limits noise and water and electricity usage

Aurora has put new restrictions on where data centers can be built, the noise they emit, the water and electricity they use and how they handle biometric data.

 
Severe thunderstorms expected to roll through suburbs this afternoon

Severe thunderstorms expected to roll through suburbs this afternoon

Severe thunderstorms are expected to roll through the area this afternoon, with the greatest threat south of Interstate 80.

 
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World War II Ghost Army hero Bluestein dies at 102

World War II Ghost Army hero Bluestein dies at 102

Bernie Bluestein, a member of the legendary Ghost Army during World War II and later a fixture on Harper College’s art scene, died Wednesday at age 102 in hospice in Wheeling, his son Keith said.

 
Palatine school for students with anxiety plans enrollment boost

Palatine school for students with anxiety plans enrollment boost

A Palatine school for students with severe school anxiety plans to boost its enrollment and double its in-person capacity.

 
Four people hospitalized after three-vehicle crash in Batavia

Four people hospitalized after three-vehicle crash in Batavia

Four people were hospitalized after a three-vehicle crash Wednesday afternoon in Batavia, officials said.

 
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‘Do not click’: State, suburban leaders warn of text scam surge

‘Do not click’: State, suburban leaders warn of text scam surge

Illinois Secretary of State Alexi Giannoulias joined a chorus of state and suburban leaders Wednesday warning the public of a surge of text scams that arrive on targets’ phones disguised as official court or government communications.

 
Sheridan Gorman’s killing puts Chicago back at the center of America’s bitter immigration fight

Sheridan Gorman’s killing puts Chicago back at the center of America’s bitter immigration fight

Months after President Donald Trump ended a pummeling deportation blitz in Chicago, the city and its “sanctuary” policies have been thrust back into the national spotlight following the fatal shooting of an 18-year-old Loyola University student.

 

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