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IMAGES: Suspect wanted for 2 south suburban bank robberies that occurred hour apart
The first happened at the Old National Bank on Dixie Highway in Chicago Heights at about 4:50 p.m. The second was an hour later, at the Fifth Third Bank on Cicero in Oak Forest, about 11 miles away.
'I was scared': 4-year-old suburban boy was put on wrong school bus, mom claims
MATTESON, Ill. - A mix-up on the first day of school turned into an anxious few hours for a south suburban mother after she claims her 4-year-old son was placed on the wrong school bus and taken to the wrong Matteson neighborhood. Ahorra en el iPhone 15 Pro con titanio.Llévate...
1 injured in rollover crash involving semi in Oak Lawn | VIDEO
One person was injured in a crash blocked off some lanes in the south suburbs on Tuesday.ABC7 Chicago is now streaming 24/7. Click here to watchThe crash involved two cars and a semi near the Target on 95th Street in Oak Lawn.The westbound lanes of 95th were blocked at Keeler Avenue as crews worked to clean the scene.SEE ALSO: Woman killed in I-57 hit-and-run crash, ISP says; NB lanes reopened at 111thChopper 7 was over the scene around 6:30 a.m., showing a car on its side in front of a semi. The second vehicle was seen behind the semi.The driver of one of the vehicles was taken to a nearby hospital for non-life threatening injuries, and the crash remains under investigation.
Men charged after 9 dogs died of heat stroke in Indiana
CHICAGO (CBS) — An update on the disturbing K9 death case that rocked Lake County, Indiana, last summer, launching an investigation as two men were charged in the case where nine dogs lost their lives, and officials said it could've been prevented.It was initially deemed a freak accident when nine German shepherds died of heat stroke while being transported by a box truck in Indiana last summer. But now there are criminal charges."Well, we know Justice could take a little while, and we are just thrilled with Detective Eagles and the Indiana State Police," said Jenny Webber, Humane Society's Executive Director.Over...
County Board Chairwoman Judy Ogalla Proposes New Use For Peotone Airport Land
Supporters of a proposed airport in Will County claim the project would have an economic impact of more than one billion dollars, but local officials says it would cost at least that much. The Illinois Economic Policy Institute released a study saying a cargo-only airport off Interstate 57 in Peotone...
Tigers, Cubs & Whitecaps Triumph on Tuesday
UNDATED (WHTC-AM/FM, Aug. 28, 2024) – Kerry Carpenter homered and drove in three runs as the Tigers topped the visiting Los Angeles Angels last night, 6-2. The series at Comerica Park in Detroit continues this evening, with coverage led by Dan Dickerson at 6:15 PM on 99 7/1450 WHTC.
Tuesday marked the 19th 90°+ temp this year in Chicago
Tuesday afternoon heat index Tuesday afternoon temperatures Forecast temperature anomaly: Transition to a much cooler pattern as we move into Labor Day and beyond next week Wednesday, Aug. 28 through Thursday, Sept. 5:
Stephen Colbert Visits the Ozarks
Ermilio’s Italian Restaurant in Eureka Springs posts on their Facebook Page that host of the Late Show on CBS Stephen Colbert paid a visit to the restaurant on Friday night. On the post, the staff of the restaurant thanked Colbert for making dinner fun. No information was included on...
APP Tour Returns To Action With Some Familiar Names Heavily Favored to Rule in Chicago
The APP Tour is back in action this week for the ZIMMER BIOMET APP Chicago Tournament, being held at Danny Cunniff Park in Highland Park, Illinois. The facility has 16 permanent courts and six tennis courts that will likely be put to good use. The APP Tour has had nearly a two-month break, with this the first event since the APP Newport Beach Open back in early July.
As Chicago's animal control dept. is understaffed, CPD forced to respond
Amid excessive overtime and a lack of recruitment by the Chicago Police Department, new data show that CPD police officers have been bogged down with answering animal-related calls for service despite the fact that a city department is dedicated to providing the service.Whether it's Chicago police officers loading stray dogs into their patrol cars, or officers spending their own money on leashes and dog food, they've been busy with animals. The problem is putting a spotlight on the city's embattled Department of Animal Care and Control."I just feel like if we don't do it, it just doesn't get done," said...
Man gets 25 years for murdering 75-year-old man in Rogers Park knife attack
CHICAGO — A man was sentenced to 25 years in prison for stabbing a 75-year-old man to death in Rogers Park. Judge Peggy Chiampas handed down the sentence on Tuesday after Cash Johnson, 29, pleaded guilty to one count of murder, according to court records. The victim, Nanda Bhattarai,...
Over 44,000 ComEd customers without power as storms sweep through Chicago area
After intense heat brought the highest temperatures of the year to Chicago and the surrounding suburbs, severe storms are now impacting the region and have left thousands of customers without power. According to ComEd's outage map, over 44,000 customers are without power as of 6:40 p.m. While many of the...
60-year-old man carjacked Amazon driver at knifepoint in Lakeview, prosecutors say
CHICAGO — A 60-year-old man accused of carjacking an Amazon delivery driver at knifepoint in Lakeview will be released on electronic monitoring after a judge rejected a detention petition filed by prosecutors. Chicago police said the 53-year-old courier was carjacked just after 7 a.m. on Monday while making deliveries...
Real test for CPD still ahead after Democratic National Convention protests, police watchdog says
Chicago police were given a lot of credit for how they handled the protests during the Democratic National Convention and kept the city safe.But a police watchdog group is saying the real test for police is still ahead.ABC7 Chicago is now streaming 24/7. Click here to watchDuring the DNC protests, Chicago police said, officers made 74 arrests and noted there were only eight or nine complaints about police conduct.On Friday, CPD Supt. Larry Snelling praised his officers for their restraint."So as a result of it, you didn't see the activity that people expected to see," Snelling said.One of the leaders...
Two middle school girls raise money for Sky vs Fever tickets with South Side lemonade stand
CHICAGO — As the scorching summer sun set on the City of Chicago Tuesday, two young girls wrapped up a second day of running a lemonade stand in the city’s Roseland neighborhood, hoping to raise enough money to see the Chicago Sky and their favorite player, Angel Reese, take on the Indiana Fever Friday. At […]
‘We have more work to do' — Local delegates fired up after Democratic National Convention
Amidst the flurry and fanfare of this year’s Democratic National Convention, which saw thousands of journalists, politicians and delegates converge in Chicago last week for Vice President Kamala Harris’ presidential nomination, Congressman Jonathan Jackson (D-1st) was nostalgic. He attended his first DNC in San Francisco at 18 years...
Midwest Currently Center of Songbird Migration
(Undated) -- The Midwest is currently at the center of songbird migration. Annette Prince with the Chicago Bird Alliance says the largest number of them are flying through Iowa. "Millions of birds come through," Prince says. "Birds are currently coming through from their summer breeding areas in the northern United...
More than 30 candidates make the ballot for Chicago’s first School Board election
The ballot for Chicago’s first school board elections is largely set, with 32 candidates remaining in the running after weeks of challenges and withdrawals. The Chicago Board of Election commissioners made their final determinations Tuesday on the few remaining challenges to the qualifications of candidates who had filed to appear on the Nov. 5 ballot. Candidates have until Sept. 3 to appeal decisions. Early voting begins Sept. 26.
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