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During labor, her heart stopped for 30 seconds. She had a rare reaction to her amniotic fluid
After doctors induced Rachel Storch’s labor in April, it progressed rapidly. Suddenly, she felt sick and struggled to breath. At the time, Michael Storch, had stepped out of the room because he felt queasy. As he rested in the hallway, he heard a code blue being called to his wife’s room.
Global nonprofit steps in to run a migrant shelter in Chicago
A former Catholic school in Chicago’s Portage Park neighborhood is now open as a migrant shelter. But instead of being run by the city, as all others in the city are, this shelter is managed by a global nonprofit with experience helping refugees. The former St. Bartholomew school campus...
Woodlawn community rallies to disrupt eviction of longtime resident
CHICAGO – Members of the community are rallying around a third-generation family facing eviction from a home in the Woodlawn neighborhood. More than a dozen people showed up to the 6100 block of South Greenwood Avenue Friday in support of a woman who claims she was wrongfully evicted following a multi-year saga and battle with […]
Kendrick Nunn host third annual “NunnBetter” basketball camp at Simeon Academy
In a historic return to his hometown of the city of Chicago, 4-time State Champion, recently crowned 2024 Euroleague Champion, NBA veteran and Simeon great Kendrick Nunn hosted his Third Annual “NunnBetter” Back To School Camp from Saturday, August 10 through Sunday, August 11, at Simeon Academy. In...
Chicago Bears assistant Jennifer King, who had a successful career as a basketball coach, couldn’t resist the chance to work in the NFL
Jennifer King, a successful women’s basketball coach, decided to switch to a career in football and hasn’t looked back since. In just three years after making the switch, King became the first Black woman to be a full-time coach in the NFL when Washington hired her in 2021 as an assistant running backs coach.
2 Popular Illinois Christmas Events Have Been Canceled For 2024
Some families in Illinois will be disappointed this Christmas because a pair of their annual traditions have been canceled for 2024. The majority of people who live in Illinois usually have holiday traditions with family and friends. It's something they do every year and of course, they look forward to it too. I would consider it an important part of their Christmas.
Central Illinois dispensaries get $240,000 grants
SPRINGFIELD, Ill. (WCIA) — Several Central Illinois marijuana dispensaries are getting a piece of a $5.5 million state grant. The state of Illinois has awarded 23 social equity marijuana dispensaries $240,000 in forgivable loans. Those social equity dispensaries mean half of all ownership is a minority or has their home address in areas declared as […]
This Is When Illinois And Wisconsin Will Get The First Frost This Year
Fall is right on our doorstep. Kids are heading back to school, Spirit Halloween stores are opening for the season, and we're less than a month away from Labor Day. The yearly August argument is strong on social media right now. Some hang on to pool season and embrace the Dog Days of Summer. Others jump right into Spooky Season and all things pumpkin.
What services can you access at Illinois' first DMV+ facility? Here's what to know
Promising a new experience, Illinois' first "DMV+" location opened this week at the revamped Melrose Park office, offering reduced wait times and new services. But what exactly are you able to access at the new DMV+, and what makes it different from a standard Illinois Secretary of State facility?. According...
People in Illinois will soon be able to open their ID's on their phone
METROPOLIS, IL—Mobile IDs are an option in more than ten states, and thanks to House Bill 4592, which is now law, Illinois will soon join the list. The Illinois secretary of state's office says it's part of its broader focus on modernizing and bringing new technology to what has become an outdated office.
Sycamore Music Boosters awards over $11K in scholarships
The Sycamore Music Boosters recently awarded 36 scholarships worth a total of $11,630. The Sycamore Music Boosters provided financial help to three college-bound seniors. Makena Ndicu, Stephanie Kim and Layla Musich each received $1,000. The Sycamore Music Boosters also awarded scholarships to students who attended music camps at regional schools...
Jehovah’s Witnesses convention draws in people throughout the Midwest
ROCKFORD, Ill. (WIFR) - One of the largest convention organizations in the world, Jehovah’s Witnesses, returns to the BMO Center in Rockford for its annual three-day event. “We see all the bad going on in the world and this for me, just builds me up, and gives me hope,” says convention attendee Eli Lassen.
Simone Biles Facing Backlash for Controversial Outfit at Husband's Preseason Game
All-time great gymnast Simone Biles was at Soldier Field on Saturday afternoon to support her husband, Chicago Bears safety Jonathan Owens. Owens spent the first four years of his NFL career with the Houston Texans before joining the Green Bay Packers for the 2023 season. Following his year in ...
Angel Reese's Pregame Behavior Taking Heat After Brutal Shooting Performance
Angel Reese turned heads before Saturday's game against the Los Angeles Sparks as her pregame outfit captured viral attention. But the Chicago Sky forward's struggles from the field in the 90-85 win brought a new round of scrutiny to her focus on fashion. Reese arrived at the August 17 game ...
White Sox set absolutely embarrassing record
The Chicago White Sox’s miserable 2024 season continues to sink to depths no other teams have fallen to before. On Saturday, the White Sox lost to the Astros in a 6-1 affair at Minute Maid Park in Houston, Texas. The result marked the White Sox’s 27th defeat over their last 30 contests. The August 17... The post White Sox set absolutely embarrassing record appeared first on Larry Brown Sports.
Workers from Chicago’s South and West sides make up only 20% of construction labor for DNC
Residents of Chicago’s South and West sides make up only 20% of the construction workforce for the Democratic National Convention, the convention’s organizers revealed this week, even after extensive efforts to diversify and engage with underserved neighborhoods. In total, 46% of construction workers hired for the convention are from Chicagoland, with the majority coming from the North Side of ...
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