A Black woman who was shot and wounded inside a vehicle by a police officer who also fatally shot her 19-year-old boyfriend told about 200 people gathered at an emotional rally in suburban Chicago that she’s fighting to be there for her son
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Maurer has 3 saves, Dallas ties Real Salt Lake 0-0
Jimmy Maurer had his fifth shutout in his 13th start of the season and Dallas played Real Salt Lake to a 0-0 tie
Read MoreWoman shot by police speaks at emotional rally in Waukegan
About 200 people rallied in Waukegan Saturday afternoon to protest the police shooting Tuesday night that killed Marcellis Stinnette, 19, and seriously injured Tafara Williams, the mother of his child, who is still in the hospital.
Read MoreSanders, Hubbard lead No. 6 Oklahoma St. past Iowa St. 24-21
Spencer Sanders passed for 235 yards and ran for 71, and No. 6 Oklahoma State defeated No. 17 Iowa State 24-21
Read MoreCross country: Prospect takes both boys, girls regional titles
It took a photo finish to determine the winner Saturday of the Class 3A boys regional cross country title Saturday in Hoffman Estates.
Read MoreBell shines as Purdue rallies to defeat Iowa 24-20
Sophomore receiver David Bell caught three touchdown passes, including the game winner, to guide the Purdue Boilermakers to a 24-20 victory over Iowa
Read MoreDaily Herald editor to join panel Tuesday previewing election
Daily Herald Editor John Lampinen will participate Tuesday in a nonpartisan virtual panel discussion of the presidential election sponsored by Northwest Suburban High School District 214 as part of its Community Education program.
Read MoreState sets record again for new COVID-19 cases: 6,161, up 25% from Thursday’s record
The state Saturday reported 6,161 new confirmed cases of coronavirus disease, a 25% jump from the previous high set on Thursday in a sign that the recent surge of the illness in the state is continuing unabated.
Read MoreHow Oakton College plans to use federal grant to help minority students
Asian Americans often are viewed as a model minority that’s educated and affluent. That stereotype presents a challenge for Asian American students who come from low-income families or are first-generation immigrants struggling to assimilate in American society while facing unique cultural challenges and barriers, said Edwin Chandrasekar, Oakton Community College vice president for administrative affairs.
Read MoreGurnee vet finds new cause in retirement
Army veteran Larry Carrier of Gurnee has been a mentor with the Lake County Veteans Treatment & Assistance Court since its inception.
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