Top Pentagon officials asked about missing Illinois man
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Mark Frerichs, 59, whose family lives in Lombard, is a Navy veteran who moved to Afghanistan 10 years ago, finding employment on US funded Public Works projects. He was kidnapped in Kabul on January 31, 2020.

DEA warning about fake deadly pills
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Drug users can buy the fake pills on street corners or in back alleys, but anyone, including minors, can buy them using a smart phone.

Shocking video shows brazen thieves stealing from Ulta Beauty store
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An Ulta Beauty store in Northern Illinois was robbed in broad daylight over the weekend and a stupefied customer caught the whole thing on video.

Obamas break ground on Chicago Presidential Center
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After five years of legal battles, gentrification concerns and a federal review, Barack and Michelle Obama dug shovels into the ground Tuesday during a celebratory groundbreaking on their legacy project in a lakefront Chicago park.

Biden cancels Chicago trip
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President Joe Biden has canceled plans to visit Chicago on Wednesday.

Biden cancels Chicago trip
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President Joe Biden has canceled plans to visit Chicago on Wednesday.

Chicago woman killed when vehicle runs red light on South Side
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A woman was killed and a man and infant were seriously injured when a car crashed into a restaurant Tuesday afternoon in Gresham.

Suburban Chicago teachers, parents describe a school in chaos
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At Tuesday night's school board meeting, parents and teachers of Rich Township High School District 227 described a school in chaos.

New Lenox brewery wins best can design
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FOX 32 goes 1-on-1 with Matthew Ryan Sharp, Creative Director and Graphic Designer for Arrowhead Ales Brewing Company.

Push to help Lombard man held hostage by Taliban
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Top military officials were in the hot seat Tuesday on Capitol Hill, answering questions about the chaotic Afghanistan withdrawal and Americans left behind.

Protesters raise concerns about housing due to Obama Presidential Center
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Some neighborhood activists said that they were already seeing rising housing prices and would keep pushing for more protections in surrounding areas.