A Good Samaritan came to the aid of a teen who told police she had been attacked, choked and pushed to the ground by a man as she was walking home.
Plus, police say a 96-year-old driver crashed into a Chipotle restaurant, sending five people, including a 2-year-old, to the hospital.
And the FBI and ATF continue to investigate an explosion that left a man dead in a vehicle on I-290 on Friday.
The driver suffered a medical emergency and was also hospitalized, according to police.
The incident was considered the result of a "personal dispute," according to police.
On June 8 and 9, Illinoisans will be able to look up to the night sky and see the Venus-Jupiter conjunction.
Police closed the expressway for hours as a bomb squad investigated. A car's windows were seen blown out.
Firefighters found fire in a detached garage, some small outbuildings, a motor home and several passenger vehicles.
The lawsuit accuses the hospital companies of "intentional infliction of severe emotional distress, or willful and wanton conduct in causing such distress. By severe understaffing of nurses, defendants have caused the plaintiff nurses to suffer fatigue and burnout and other physical symptoms."
Police say the homicide, which took place overnight Saturday, was believed to be a domestic incident.
The Center "has been a place where people have come together to learn, grow, reflect and support one another. "David Sanders dedicated his life to continuing that mission, and this designation is a fitting tribute to the impact he and his family have had on countless people throughout our communities."
Officers at the scene found a woman dead inside the residence with what appeared to be a gunshot wound, police said.
A 39-year-old man died Saturday night after his vehicle crashed into a traffic signal, police said.
A Good Samaritan called 911 after being flagged down by an 18-year-old woman who was distressed on the side of the road.
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