No one was injured and the driver is credited with good judgment after he heard a tire blow on the Tristate Tollway.
The rules were spearheaded by State Sen. Julie Morriosn, whose nephew Tony Borcia was killed while tubing two years ago.
The brothers’ mother was also injured after gunshots rang out as the family gathered to mourn Brian Grundei, who drowned in a Deerfield pond in May.
Carly Rousso has been charged with running over a 5 year old after inhaling an intoxicant two years ago. The two sides have been unable to reach on a plea deal.
He turned himself into police last week on misdemeanor public indecency and disorderly conduct charges.
The man had someone take his picture while making the sign in front of the Skokie museum.
The neurologist, who lives in Lincolnshire, turned himself into police on misdemeanor charges.
Several recent incidents in Lake County have highlighted the dangers for children online.
Homes and vehicles have been hit in a number of nearby communities. Here's how to keep yourself safe.
No one was injured.
The 45-year-old drowned. Foul play is not suspected, police said.
The victim was using a walker to cross a grocery store parking lot.
"Underage drinking isn’t a rite of passage; it’s a deadly choice."
The suspect was then accused in a second attempted burglary that same day.
The explosion may have been caused by a natural gas leak.
Police said he believed he was meeting a 14-year-old girl for a sexual encounter.
He died of heart disease and cold exposure.
The crash occurred Friday night about 90 miles north Flagstaff, Ariz.
Officer Anthony Parisi, 45, died early Friday after being admitted to a Chicago hospital for flu-like symptoms and severe dehydration. A lawsuit filed by Parisi was recently settled by the Village of Deerfield, the Chicago Tribune reports.
Veteran of both the Deerfield-Bannockburn and Monmouth Fire Departments, Keith 'Doc' Patterson is being honored as the March Instructor of the Month for the Illinois Fire Safety Institute.
Also in this week's OMG PD, a car is towed for owing thousands in parking tickets and a cabbie gets battered by his fare.
Police say the Northbrook woman told them her mother was having a medical emergency when she was pulled over for talking on her phone.
Police say he robbed 8 convenience and retail stores in August getting away with $1,700.
The two men confronted another man who they believed stole an iPhone and then were arrested for stealing that man’s laptop.
The man fell when a steel grate below him gave way. Deerfield police report that he is in stable condition.
Rapper had just gotten out of rehab.
Also in this week's OMG PD, a man is arrested for screaming at a snowplow driver.
The Northbrook girl died Wednesday morning.
A look at weird crime in the Chicago area.
Police do not suspect foul play but no cause of death has been determined.
Mom, Dad and daughter took toys and other items from stores in Texas and Louisiana using really big pockets, says U.S. attorney.
Illinois State Police say concealed carry permits will be printed and mailed on a daily basis as they are approved.
Also in this week's OMG PD, a woman sues saying her hair care product failed to deliver and a man is arrested for screaming profanities in his apartment.
A Deerfield police officer had sued the village saying he was unfairly suspended without pay in 2006.
A look at weird crimes in the Chicago area.
The following information is from the Deerfield Police Department. An arrest does not indicate a conviction.
Melissa Calusinski was convicted of first-degree murder five years ago in the death of a toddler in her care.