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Convicted felon indicted after robbing Oak Lawn store at gunpoint
CHICAGO - A man was indicted by a grand jury in Cook County on Monday after robbing a store in Oak Lawn in April. Anthony Williams, 45, was accused of holding the manager of Tobacco Island at gunpoint on April 2 and demanding money and cigarettes. The suspect fled the...
Judy the bison euthanized, Native American blessing performed, Brookfield Zoo says
An American bison has died at the Brookfield Zoo Chicago.ABC7 Chicago is now streaming 24/7. Click here to watchJudy was 24 years old, a zoo spokesperson said she had arthritis due to her advanced age and had recently lost a significant amount of weight.The zoo decided to euthanize Judy since staff could not ensure her a good quality of life.Judy arrived at the Brookfield Zoo in 2001.She had been living at the zoo's Great Bear Wilderness since 2010. A Native American blessing ceremony was performed to welcome them to their new land.Before dying, representatives from Midwest SOARRING Foundation, a local non-profit, performed a ceremonial blessing of Judy.Representatives reflected on the importance of the bison in North America.
Chicago Sky Make Unfortunate Chennedy Carter Announcement For Wednesday’s Mystics Game
The Chicago Sky will be without arguably their best player on Wednesday night in a pivotal game against the Washington Mystics. On Tuesday, the Sky announced that leading scorer Chennedy Carter is expected to miss Wednesday's game due to health and safety protocols. No further information was ...
Illinois Teacher Goes Viral Asking Parents Not To Bring Kid’s Birthday Cupcakes
One teacher in Illinois has a back-to-school ask of parents. Ann Brackemyer, a kindergarten teacher in Morrison, is going viral as kiddos are going back to school with what she says is an "unpopular opinion". Parents love to bring cupcakes to school on the kid's birthday for the class. It's...
As Illinois Receives Praise for Its Cannabis Equity Efforts, Stakeholders Still Working on System’s Flaws
Medical marijuana patients can now purchase cannabis grown by small businesses as part of their allotment, Illinois’ top cannabis regulator said, but smaller, newly licensed cannabis growers are still seeking greater access to the state’s medical marijuana customers. Illinois legalized medicinal marijuana beginning in 2014, then legalized it...
Celebrity Singer’s Semi-Truck Crashes Into Illinois Bridge
A semi-truck carrying equipment for a big summer concert tour got stuck under a bridge in Illinois. The Show Must Go On After Concert Tour Truck Gets Stuck Under Illinois Bridge. Being on the road as a famous musician is not an easy job. The bigger the artist, then the...
Homeowner Associations Can’t Ban Native Plants, Thanks to New Illinois Law
Native plants have been gaining in popularity as more and more gardeners have come to appreciate their ecosystem benefits, which range from supporting endangered wildlife to improving stormwater absorption. But not everyone is a fan. Homeowner associations (HOAs) across the country, including many in Illinois, have adopted prohibitions against native...
From cold towels to early dismissal, people finding ways to cope with heat wave in the Midwest
CHICAGO (AP) — As a second straight day of hot soupy temperatures approaching triple digits hung over much of the Midwest on Tuesday, residents looked for ways to stay cool and indoors. Darrell Taylor, 61, has no air-conditioning in his apartment in Chicago, where it reached a record-breaking 98...
Ex Honey Bears keep sisterhood going
Steve Peterson Former Chicago Honey Bears cheerleaders Patti Gramarossa, left, Crystal Lake South cheerleader Mackenzie Kirkpatrick and former Honey Bear Lynnann Holdapfel. News, Sports • August 27, 2024 By Steve Peterson HUNTLEY - Lynnann Holdapfel led the Crystal Lake South cheerleaders to the conclusion of another practice on an early-season Tuesday evening. Fellow former Honey Bears cheerleader Patti Gramarossa joined Holdapfel to make the practice more of a reunion for the Bears' former ambassadors. “It's a sisterhood,” Gramarossa said. One Gators cheerleader, Mackenzie Kirkpatrick, answered correctly ... This story is for subscribers only. For $50 annually or $30 semi-annually, readers...
Kenosha and Racine Counties Unite in the Fight Against Alzheimer’s on September 21
KENOSHA, WI – The Alzheimer’s Association invites residents of Kenosha and Racine Counties to join the fight to end Alzheimer’s disease by participating in the Walk to End Alzheimer’s® on September 21, 2024. This year’s event will be held at a new location, the Pennoyer Park Bandshell in Kenosha, and promises to be a day of hope, remembrance, and community.
Swim risk issued in Sheboygan, Milwaukee and other lakeside counties due to "life-threatening" conditions
A Swim Risk has been issued for numerous southeast Wisconsin counties today due to strong winds along Lake Michigan and waves possibly up to 5 feet high. Conditions are expected to be especially dangerous in Sheboygan County, where a High Swim Risk has been issued for county beaches from 4 p.m. to...
Stick & Stay Trail strikes a chord with Elgin Symphony Orchestra
The Elgin Symphony Orchestra experience is unmatched for a fun, relaxing, cultural experience. Now in its 75th season and under the direction of new Music Director Andrew Grams, the ESO continues to delight audiences of all ages, year after year. From start to finish – the ESO brings world class, big city entertainment without the hassles of the big city. Come Experience the ESO!
Chicago Officer Assaults Girlfriend: Shocking Details Emerge (Video)
A Chicago police officer, identified as Officer Galvan, is at the center of a troubling incident involving an alleged assault on a fellow officer, who is also his girlfriend. The incident took place on a Thursday evening, outside the Seventh District police station. According to a police report obtained by CBS News Chicago, the confrontation between the two officers escalated to the point where other officers had to intervene to restrain Galvan.
Man charged with choking, robbing Red Line passenger will be sent home on an ankle monitor
Chicago police say they’ve arrested a man who was part of a group that robbed a CTA passenger on the Red Line last month. But a judge decided to let the accused man go home on electronic monitoring rather than sit in jail. Prosecutors said a group of people...
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