Greetings all Here he is. All CQ. Our photo desk has a photo of him. Sourcing: Talked to a son in law who wouldn’t comment on the record, 315-652-1695 Talked to Allison with the Village, 847-923-4710 Talked to his widow Nancy, who would not comment – told me to call back in a week. No. She is at 847-895-7112. Note: the official title is not mayor, but village president. However, everyone called this guy “mayor” interchangeably as some kind of honorific. I left the word mayor out of the story though. Читать дальше...
Scattered showers are expected across the Chicago area Monday afternoon, the latest in a strong storm system bringing several days of inclement weather.
A pedestrian was killed while crossing the street in West Lawn in a hit-and-run Sunday night, police said.
Israel’s military withdrew from Gaza’s largest hospital early Monday after a two-week raid, in which it said it killed some 200 fighters and detained hundreds more.
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For maybe the last time, convicted killer Alex Murdaugh has shuffled into a courtroom in South Carolina. Murdaugh is being sentenced Monday morning in federal court for stealing from clients and his law firm. The 55-year-old disbarred attorney is already serving a life sentence without parole in a state prison for killing his wife and son. He also pleaded guilty to similar financial crime charges in state court. A report by federal agents recommends a prison sentence between 17 and 22 years on the... Читать дальше...
Four people were wounded, including a 16-year-old in critical condition, after being shot on a sidewalk in the Austin neighborhood.