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Family seeks justice after beloved grandmother killed in 'senseless' shooting at Chicago gathering
Chicago faith and community leaders are demanding justice in the death of a beloved Lawndale great-grandmother, grandmother and mother.Ondrea Monique King was shot and killed last weekend on the city's Southwest Side.ABC7 Chicago is now streaming 24/7. Click here to watch"She was an awesome little lady. All she ever did was smile and laugh," said Unseld Parks, Monique's brother.Monique would have been donning Chicago Bears gear, elated over her favorite team's first win of the season on Sunday. But instead of celebrating, her family is deep in mourning."My heart is heavy. I'm asking whoever did this to my jewel, please...
Leisure Zone Closes Second Eastern Iowa Location
An Eastern Iowa store that features hot tubs and other fun items for your home has closed its second Eastern Iowa location. According to a post on its Facebook page, Leisure Zone announced the immediate closure of its Coralville store yesterday. The post stated that the store would close on Wednesday, September 4th.
Massive Lottery Winnings Remain Unclaimed in Iowa
If you were lucky enough to win tens of thousands of dollars or more playing the lottery, you would think that you would be hightailing it to pick up your check as soon as possible. But that's not always the case. In some instances, big winners take some time to...
Updated: Fatal Plane Crash In Indiana Claims the Lives of Four People From Iowa
(Anderson, Indiana) The four people killed in the September 6 plane crash in Madison County, Indiana, are all from Iowa. According to the press release, a call came in at 09:50 AM to County Dispatch about a plane down in the 4200 block East 100 South, approximately two miles southeast of the Anderson Airport. Arriving rescue units found a single-engine airplane down and on fire. Additional resources were dispatched, and the fire was quickly extinguished.
Iconic Iowa Butterfly At Big Risk Of Being Killed Off
Butterflies are a big deal for Iowa's ecosystem and these plant pollinators could be in big trouble. The Iowa Department of Natural Resources (DNR) has raised alarms about the declining population of the Regal Fritillary butterfly, warning that this species faces a significant risk of extinction in the state. The...
#1 Reason Back-to-School Season is the Best Time of Year in Illinois
There's nothing better than going to the store on a Tuesday, in the middle of the day, and not seeing a single child in sight. Maybe that's just me, but boy is it nice!. It honestly feels like summer just started, but now we're headed into the new school year. Oh, how time passes us by!
41 Animals Rescued After an Illinois Shelter Suddenly Closed Down
It's true that times are challenging for businesses and that's also the situation for many volunteer organizations that are caring for others. 41 animals in Illinois had to be rescued recently when the shelter they were in suddenly had to close down. Fox 32 in Chicago just shared this story...
Why Illinois is About to Be Invaded by Thousands Fleeing Florida
I was under the impression that Florida was one of the top destinations for people fleeing other states. Apparently, I had that backwards as there is new evidence showing that there is currently an exodus happening from the Sunshine State and many are heading directly toward Illinois. The Daily Mail...
Will Iowa And Illinois Clocks Both “Fall Back” This Year?
We're headed into that time of year. It's about to start getting darker earlier outside as we prepare for daylight saving time to end on November 3rd. Then for several months, until Spring, we'll feel like we live in a snowy, dark bubble. But not every state is signing on...
Advocates Seek Mandatory Training for Illinois Judges, Attorneys on Legal Needs of LGBTQ+ People
Illinois advocates for LBGTQ+ rights are pushing for the state’s high court to mandate that all lawyers, judges and other court personnel, such as clerks and security staff, be trained on be the legal needs of LBGTQ+ people. Critics, however, say the call for inclusivity training is exclusionary. A...
Who has the best pizza? NJ, CT governors cook up debate
What state has the best pizza? Is it Illinois, New York, New Jersey?. Well, Connecticut Gov. Ned LaMont is heating up opinions with his latest post from X — including from Gov. Phil Murphy. LaMont announced the newest road signs to welcome people to Nutmeg State, including one sign...
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