Lawyers: Video shows bullet-riddled car but not fatal shooting of Black man by suburban Chicago police
Read MorePolice: Shooting wounds 1 near Indiana State University
Police in western Indiana are searching for a suspect after a person was shot and wounded at an apartment complex near the Indiana State University campus
Read MoreSouthwest to start O'Hare flights Feb. 14 with 5 destinations
The airline will offer six flights per day to Denver; four flights per day to Nashville, Baltimore/Washington and Love Field in Dallas; and two flights per day to Phoenix.
Read MoreLake, McHenry counties hit with COVID-19 restrictions, 6,110 new cases, 51 additional deaths
Lake and McHenry counties will join a growing number of Illinois regions facing COVID-19 related restrictions that include a temporary ban on indoor dining as of Saturday. New cases reach 6,110 with 51 additional deaths.
Read MoreKelly Jones Joins C5 Insight as Microsoft 365 Practice Lead Consultant
C5 Insight, a leader in developing and delivering customer engagement and employee collaboration projects, announces that Kelly Jones has joined the consulting firm as a Lead Consultant in its Microsoft 365 Practice.
Read MoreLaurie Gramer Joins C5 Insight as Program and Administration Coordinator
C5 Insight, a leader in developing and delivering customer engagement and employee collaboration projects, announces that Laurie Gramer has joined the consulting firm as Program and Administration Coordinator.
Read MoreHow grocery stores are preparing for an online delivery rush as winter approaches
In the early stages of the coronavirus pandemic in the United States, finding an open slot for grocery delivery was like winning the lottery. Even when shoppers were lucky enough to lock one in, food and cleaning supplies were often out of stock and there were delivery delays ranging from hours to days.
Read MoreCovid-19 shut down campuses. That hasn't stopped students from voting
Usually college campuses in Pennsylvania would be filled with volunteers trying to register and cajole the ever-elusive student voter. But during the pandemic, Democrats have had to rewrite their campus playbook to encourage progressive first-time voters to cast their ballots.
Read MoreHow the pandemic has changed Americans' spending and saving habits
For millions of Americans, the economic effects of the pandemic have been devastating, resulting in job loss, food insecurity or threat of eviction.
Read MoreHoffman Estates death ruled a homicide
A male found dead by Hoffman Estates police Tuesday morning was the victim of a homicide, the Cook County Medical Examiner’s office determined Wednesday.
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