Numbers showing how the economic situation and the access to education have changed for African Americans.
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Postage prices will rise on Jan. 26.
Most everyone was looking forward to the speed limit increase in Illinois. Check out this map to see all of the Interstates impacted by the increase. Hope this will help your commute!
A collection of odd, quirky and sometimes just plain weird crime reports from around the area.
DUI Roundup information was supplied by area police departments during the week prior to Jan. 17, 2013. Where arrests or charges are mentioned, it does not indicate a conviction.
Snow is on the way Saturday and to expect wintry conditions for most of the weekend.
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Chad A. Coe, 32, of Elgin, was indicted Dec. 19, 2013, by a Kane County grand jury on six counts of child pornography, each a Class 2 felony. The indictments were unsealed Friday morning by Circuit Judge James C. Hallock.
Give to a worthwhile cause and teach kids an important lesson about community service at the same time.
Mark Swienton, 49, of Aurora pleads guilty to burglarizing the Napa Auto Parts store at 201 3rd St., St. Charles and a Clark gas station at 1362 W. Galena Boulevard.
The following information was supplied by Geneva and Batavia police departments. Where arrests or charges are mentioned, it does not indicate a conviction.
Dimitri and Jaquan Hosey-Green set up a fake drug buy in order to rob the victim, whom they ended up shooting, Aurora police said.
No campfire necessary.
Nor can anyone else now that Chicago City Council has passed an indoor e-cigarette ban.
Police had been called to remove the woman from a local hotel when the incident occurred, and she was charged with aggravated battery to a peace officer.
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A special prosecutor is appointed because CBS 2 investigative reporter Dave Savini is the brother-in-law of a DuPage County State's Attorney's Office supervisor, who might testify in the case.
The victim purchases the $510 ring prior to Dec. 20. When she looks for the package on her porch on Dec. 21, it is not there.
“I just kept thinking to myself, he’s going to fall in, he’s going to fall in,” Boy Scout recalls. “And then he fell in.”