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Feds send ICE to O’Hare as spring break, TSA staffing shortages converge

Feds send ICE to O’Hare as spring break, TSA staffing shortages converge

ICE officers will not be screening passengers at O’Hare. Instead, they will be monitoring exit lanes, making announcements, helping manage lines, and other duties to let TSA staff focus on passenger and baggage screening, officials said.

 
Coroner: 4-year-old boy dead after Mundelein house fire

Coroner: 4-year-old boy dead after Mundelein house fire

A 4-year-old boy is dead following a house fire in Mundelein overnight, according to the Lake County coroner’s office.

 
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Naperville again tops Niche list as ‘best city to live’

Naperville again tops Niche list as ‘best city to live’

The city of Naperville is a three-peat winner of Niche’s “Best Places to Live in America.“

 
Elgin woman charged with reckless homicide in death of St. Charles man

Elgin woman charged with reckless homicide in death of St. Charles man

A 22-year-old woman was arrested Saturday in connection with a car crash that killed a St. Charles man last year, according to court documents and jail records.

 
National Register status sought for Lombard Underground Railroad stop

National Register status sought for Lombard Underground Railroad stop

The Lombard Historical Society is trying again to get an abolitionist’s home, which was part of the Underground Railroad, listed on the National Register of Historic Places.

 
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Can the White Sox go from worst-ever to bad to respectable? That’s the plan

Can the White Sox go from worst-ever to bad to respectable? That’s the plan

PHOENIX — On the next-to-last day of White Sox spring training, a sort-of familiar face returned to the clubhouse at Camelback Ranch. Reese McGuire signed a one-year deal...

 
Addison man sentenced to 6½ years for COVID-era loan fraud

Addison man sentenced to 6½ years for COVID-era loan fraud

An Addison man was sentenced to 6½ years in federal prison after pleading guilty to fraudulently obtaining more than $3.3 million in COVID-era small business loans.

 
Kane County expands public access to naloxone dispensers

Kane County expands public access to naloxone dispensers

The Kane County Health Department partnered with healthcare providers, community organizations, libraries, and government agencies over the past year to install publicly accessible naloxone dispensing boxes, making the life-saving medication easier for residents to obtain quickly and discreetly, officials announced in a news release.

 
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One hurt in vehicle fire late Sunday in Lakemoor

One hurt in vehicle fire late Sunday in Lakemoor

Investigators are trying to determine what caused a vehicle to ignite Sunday night in Lakemoor, injuring one occupant.

 
Bracket Reset: NCAA Tournament down to a Sweet 16 of high-majors

Bracket Reset: NCAA Tournament down to a Sweet 16 of high-majors

Cinderella has been kicked out of the dance early for the second straight season. Following a madness-promising first day of upsets, the NCAA Tournament has turned into a...

 

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