Residents of Flint, Michigan, have filed a civil lawsuit against three investment banks for claims arising from the poisoning of “minors, residents and water users of the City of Flint during the period when Flint utilized the Flint River as a primary water source without implementing proper corrosion controls,” according to a complaint in federal court.
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New overlook at state park celebrates ospreys
A new interpretive area was dedicated Thursday at Moraine Hills State Park, east of the Fox River near McHenry, with a surprise appearance by a special guest. You needed binoculars to know for sure, but there indeed was an osprey soaring above Lake Defiance near the center of the expansive 2,200-acre park.
Read MoreU.S. Senate candidate Willie Wilson tests positive for COVID-19, has ‘mild’ symptoms
U.S. Senate candidate Willie Wilson, 72, announced Thursday he tested positive for COVID-19.
Read MoreEnd of an era: Corey Crawford’s time with Blackhawks is up
Stan Bowman made a bombshell announcement Thursday that the Blackhawks will not be re-signing goaltender Corey Crawford for next season. Thus ends a remarkable career for the only netminder to win multiple Stanley Cups with the Blackhawks.
Read MoreTexas officer charged in Jonathan Price’s shooting death has been fired
A police officer charged with murder in the fatal shooting of Jonathan Price in Wolfe City, Texas, was fired on Thursday, city officials said.
Read MoreDurkin calls on Democrats to demand Madigan either speak up or step down
The top Republican in the Illinois House on Thursday called for Democrats, including Gov. J.B. Pritzker, to demand that Democratic House Speaker Michael Madigan either answer questions before a Special Investigating Committee or resign immediately.
Read MoreBank drops foreclosure suit against fired Harvest Bible pastor
A foreclosure suit on the mortgage for the estate home of fired Harvest Bible Chapel pastor James MacDonald has been dropped by the bank.Kane County court records show that Republic Bank filed an order Wednesday, saying it agreed to dismiss the suit because it reinstated the mortgage.
Read MoreAppeals court stops Wisconsin from accepting mail-in ballots after Election Day
A federal appeals court on Thursday blocked an attempt to allow absentee ballots in Wisconsin to be received six days after Election Day, the latest twist in the legal fights over voting during the coronavirus pandemic.
Read MoreNew COVID-19 cases exceed 3,000 for the first time since May
State health officials reported 32 more Illinois residents have died from COVID-19, while another 3,059 new cases were diagnosed. Meanwhile, they’re watching neighboring states with high counts, particularly Wisconsin.
Read MoreIBM spins off a quarter of the company to focus on the cloud
IBM is spinning off a significant part of its business to focus on new opportunities in hybrid cloud growth, the company announced on Thursday.
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