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Phones and Internet Currently Down at Village Hall
Please be advised that phones and internet are currently DOWN at Village Hall and the Police Department. At this time, we do not have an estimated restore time. If you need immediate, non-emergency assistance, please visit Village Hall in person between 8:30 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. In the event of...
Rising Wisconsin Freshman Sam Lorenz Puts up 22.92 50 FR on Final Day of Westmont Sectionals
LCM (50m) Results on MeetMobile (“2024 CZ North Section Summer Sectionals”) The final day of the 2024 Summer Sectionals meet in Westmont, IL so more great racing. The men’s 1500 free went to Aquajets Swim Team 17-year-old Jiarui Xue, who finished in 15:57.10. Xue, a Princeton recruit, has been quite a bit faster, holding a personal best of 15:38.14, which he swam at the NCSA Championships in March. Ozaukee Aquatics 14-year-old Grant Freeze had a fantastic swim for 4th in the mile, clocking a 16:13.24, which marks a new personal best by nearly 24 seconds.
Storm-Induced Fire Results in $150,000 Damage to Naperville Home
Naperville, IL – A late-night fire caused significant damage to a home in the 2000 block of Schumacher Lane in Naperville. The incident occurred at 11:29 p.m. on Sunday. According to the Naperville Emergency Communications Center, the fire prompted a general alarm response, with multiple fire units dispatched to the scene. Firefighters arrived to find smoke and flames visible from the roof. The occupants safely evacuated before the fire department’s arrival. The fire, caused by a storm, resulted in $150,000 in damages and rendered the home uninhabitable. There were no reported injuries.
Storm Damage Pick Up Area
During last night’s storms our Public Works Department and Police Department drove the community to assess damage. Our Public Works Department was able to clear roadways by last evening to make them passable. One area in town, outlined on the below map, suffered extensive damage where dozens of large...
Chaz Ebert's new book encourages conversations through political discourse
It's time to give a "FECK." That's the title of the new book that aims to help us "restore civility to political discourse." The author of that book Chaz Ebert, joined Good Day Chicago in studio on Tuesday to tell us more about it.
Another green alley on the way
At its July 8 meeting, Forest Park’s village council authorized the execution of a proposal for the village’s next green alley in the 800 block of Thomas Avenue and Beloit Avenue. The green alley will likely be the sixth in the village and is a part of a...
American Legion’s door shattered again amid its closure
Police were dispatched July 8 to 500 Circle Avenue for a report of criminal damage to Forest Park’s American Legion. As American Legion Post 414 prepares for closure, members are clearing out the building for future buyers, according to the police report. While someone was in the process of removing items from the building, he noticed the glass pane in the front door was shattered, officials said. This is not the first time something like this has happened, as earlier this year, the American Legion’s front door was shattered with a BB gun. There was no sign of entry and no items stolen, according to the police report. The estimated cost of repair is $700.
Major donors are giving more to Chicago’s non-white arts groups – but progress may be slipping
Major arts donors nearly doubled their funding to Chicago groups with diverse leaders and audiences over the past three years, but the authors of a new report worry that support is eroding. Historically, Chicago’s Black, Indigenous and people of color (BIPOC) arts organizations received significantly lower foundational support than majority...
Courtesy Desk: Choosing a different profession
Paul Konrad asks the WGN Morning News team what alternate profession they would choose if they could go back and pursue a different career. Love the WGN Morning News? We love you, too. And you can have all the hijinks delivered to your inbox every weekday morning. Sign up and subscribe to our WGN Morning News newsletter.
Mind reader Sidney Friedman at showcases best new moves
Mentalist Sidney Friedman is known for his mind-bending demonstrations and he's put Good Day Chicago's Anthony Ponce to the test with some of his best new moves. Friedman will be at Wonderverse in Oak Brook on Wednesday night for a special show.
Driver dead after crashing down embankment between overpasses
A truck driver is dead after skidding down an embankment in Illinois on Tuesday morning. The commercial vehicle accident happened on July 16th in the south suburbs of Hazel Crest, Illinois on Interstate 80 near Kedzie Avenue. According to Fox 32, the semi truck left Interstate 80 and traveled down...
Chicago Police Search for Suspects in Senior Citizen Robbery on CTA Orange Line
The Chicago Police Department is on the lookout for a group involved in a violent incident on the CTA Orange Line, where a senior citizen was robbed and assaulted. Last week, on July 8, an elderly passenger on the city's transit system faced a harrowing ordeal when multiple individuals engaged him and forcibly took his debit card.
Punk label Red Scare celebrates 20 years with Laura Jane Grace, Menzingers, Dead To Me & more on new comp
The great Chicago punk label Red Scare Industries is turning 20 this year and it’s celebrating with a 20th anniversary compilation featuring new music from bands throughout the label’s history, including some bands who reunited just to record a song for this comp. Titled Red Scare Industries: 20 Years of Dreaming and Scheming, it features music by The Menzingers, Laura Jane Grace and the Mississippi Medicals, Dead To Me, The Falcon, Cobra Skulls, The Holy Mess, Nothington, No Trigger, Sam Russo, Sludgeworth, The Brokedowns, The Bollweevils, Elway, The Lippies, and more. The description reads:
Mesirow Monday: What happened to the recession people said we would get?
Every Monday, Jon Hansen is joined by a specialist from Mesirow Equity Management to discuss a different topic surrounding finances. In this episode, CIO and Senior Managing Director Leo Harmon joins Jon to discuss recessions. Leo and Jon break down what the economy has looked like over the past few years.
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