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Chicago woman, 25, charged with DUI on Chicago expressway
CHICAGO - A Chicago woman was charged with driving under the influence after crashing her car on the Jane Byrne Interchange, leaving her passenger seriously injured. Illinois State Police said the single-vehicle crash happened on the Interstate 290 eastbound ramp to Interstate 94 northbound at 6:06 a.m. Sunday. The driver,...
City receives GFOA Distinguished Budget Presentation Award
The City of Evanston received the Government Finance Officers Association (GFOA) Distinguished Budget Presentation Award for its fiscal year 2024 budget, with particular acknowledgment for performance measures. The GFOA award is a national recognition. Out of over 1,700 communities across the nation acknowledged each year with the GFOA Distinguished Budget...
Placemaking kits to bring games, projectors to business districts
At the latest Economic Development Committee meeting held last month, Rachael Aziz of All Together Studio presented an update on Evanston Thrives, a plan to boost Evanston businesses. Placemaking kits and a relatively new website, Enjoy Evanston, were the highlights. The placemaking kits are aimed at boosting foot traffic and...
Clarendon Hills team representing Illinois in Little League Softball World Series
They are suburban softball stars.The Little League Team from Clarendon Hills representing Illinois in the Little League Softball World Series.They're three wins away from the national championship title.The team captains joined ABC7 to talk about their upcoming game against Missouri. They also talked about how long they have played together and what they are hearing from their friends and family back home.The championship game is Friday. You can see all the games on ESPN+.
Annual remembrance ceremony honors fallen first responders
At 10:54 a.m. on July 22, a solemn bell tolled at Firefighter’s Park, marking the time and date that Evanston firefighter/paramedic Marty Leoni made the ultimate sacrifice while searching for an infant in a house fire. A moment of silence followed the bell during the remembrance ceremony held Monday morning.
Duke Blue Devils football 2024 opponent scouting report: Northwestern
No one wants to feel homeless. However, that's what the Northwestern Wildcats football team will be in 2024. With their stadium undergoing massive renovations, the Wildcats will have to play the majority of their home games at a temporary stadium on campus this year. It is expected to hold around just 15,000 people, over 30,000 fewer fans than their home, Ryan Field, held prior to the construction project.
Latest news from Evanston: Your Tuesday daily digest
Newsletter images missing? Read this on the web instead. Good Tuesday morning, Evanston. ETHS graduate and track standout Jasmine Wright (above) visited the White House for NCAA Sports Day on Monday. Wright, a three-time All-American sprinter, was invited as a member of Washington University in St. Louis’ women’s track and field team, which won the Division III national championship this spring.
Off-duty CPD officer in Beverly engages in shootout, police say
According to Chicago Police, the incident occurred shortly after 5:30 a.m., at 108th and Campbell, in the Beverly neighborhood. The off-duty officer was approached by multiple armed suspects and gunfire broke out, police said.
Mayor Daniel Biss: Something exciting happened at last night’s City Council meeting
Editor’s note: This essay by the mayor is in response to the presentation to City Council on Monday, July 22, in which staff outlined potential “bold steps” for the city to take in its rewrite of the zoning code and comprehensive plan. After months of input from...
'An additional $6,000?': More Cook County residents confront assessor about property tax hike
COOK COUNTY - South suburban residents are expressing frustration and anger over soaring Cook County property taxes. Adrienne Hatton, who has been a resident of Markham for 17 years and currently finds herself surrounded by abandoned homes, is now struggling to meet her tax obligations. Hatton was one of 700...
United Center owners announce plans for $7B renovation project around arena
CHICAGO — The United Center owners announced on Tuesday plans for a massive $7 billion major renovation and addition project. If approved, the estimated 10-year project, dubbed The 1901 Project to play off the United Center’s address of 1901 West Madison Street, would completely transform the look and feel around the Near West Side arena. […]
Man beaten and robbed outside Chicago City Hall
CHICAGO (CBS) -- Four people beat up and robbed a man near City Hall in the Loop early Tuesday.Police said the 61-year-old man was walking near La Salle and Washington streets around 2:45 a.m., when four people got out of a dark car.One person stole his money and phone at gunpoint. The robbers then beat him, cutting his head and arm.One witness said he saw the moment the group attacked the man."As soon as I started picking up the phone to call the cops by my window, they immediately started going through his pants. The fourth man jumped out, grabbed whatever the other dude handed him, looked at me for a split second, and then immediately they all started going in the car, jumped in, sped off," he said.Police said the Fire Department treated the victim at the scene.No one was in custody Tuesday morning. Area 3 detectives were investigating.
Two men rob Crystal Lake residents at gunpoint
Two Crystal Lake residents arrived at the 6100 block of West Roosevelt Road on July 15 to buy an item for sale from two men. One of the men displayed a black handgun with an extended magazine and stole money from the victims. The men then fled in an unknown direction. The estimated loss is $4,500.
Jason House and team announce candidacy for Dolton Village Board with ‘Clean House 25’ campaign
DOLTON, Ill. (July 22, 2014) — Senior Trustee Jason House officially announced his candidacy for Mayor of the embattled Village of Dolton. A news release emailed to The Lansing Journal said an announcement event is scheduled for Sunday, July 28, at 2 p.m. at the Free-N-Deed Food Pantry located at 14200 MLK Drive in Dolton.
Authorities in Wisconsin searching for suspect who robbed same bank twice in two-month span
KENOSHA, Wis. (WFRV) – Authorities in southeastern Wisconsin are searching for a bank robbery suspect who allegedly was involved in two separate robberies of the same financial institution. According to a release, officers from the Kenosha Police Department are seeking assistance from the community in attempting to identify a...
Kenosha County Board Rejects Advisory Resolution on 2025 Tax Levy Limits in 11-8 Vote
Kenosha, WI (WLIP)–The Kenosha County Board voted 11-8 against approving an advisory resolution regarding projected tax levy hike limits for the 2025 budget. The county board’s decision came as the administration prepares for the budget building process next month. Finance Committee Chair Jeffrey Gentz, who proposed the resolution, argued that providing a specific levy range would promote fiscal responsibility.
Storytime coming to Kenosha HarborMarket
HarborMarket Storytime will be held from 10:30 a.m. to 11:30 a.m. in a tent near the Kenosha Public Library Bookmobile, which will be parked at Second Ave. and 56th St. Children of all ages are welcome to attend the free event. Guest readers include:. • Saturday, July 27th, 10:30 a.m.,...
Longtime Bud Billiken Parade performers, Chi-Town Cats Cheerleaders, may not be allowed this year
The Bud Billiken Parade is a celebrated South Side Chicago tradition. But, this summer, a team that has been part of the parade for more than two decades, might not be able to participate.The Chi-Town Cheerleaders say their insurance company will not cover them.ABC7 Chicago is now streaming 24/7. Click here to watchThey're hoping for a last-minute miracle."It emphasizes education, leadership and learning, and that's something that we teach here. And that's why they want to be in the parade," Chi-Town Cheerleaders Head Coach Paulette Franklin said.For the last 25 years, the Chi-Town Cats Cheerleaders have performed in the Bud...
Chicago sues 2 suburban gun shops, accuses them of contributing to crime
CHICAGO (CBS) – The City of Chicago is suing two suburban gun shops accused of contributing to crime in the city.The newly expanded lawsuit named Eagle Sports Range in Oak Forest and Midwest Sporting Goods in Lyons as defendants. The parent company of Glock Handguns in Austria was also added as a defendant.The city accused the gunmaker and its local dealers of endangering Chicago residents by selling and marketing Glock handguns that can be easily turned into fully automatic weapons.The lawsuit claimed the two suburban dealers are top sellers of guns used in crimes in Chicago.
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