Murder-suicide suspected in Illinois beating death, crash: police

Authorities in suburban Chicago were investigating the possibility that a man suspected in the beating death of his girlfriend intentionally swerved into oncoming traffic, killing himself and the driver of another vehicle, a law enforcement official said Thursday.

Chicago suburbs brace for snow after quiet morning commute

At the Lincoln Oasis in South Holland, many drivers are heading toward Indiana and Michigan, where heavy snow is expected.

South suburbs brace for snow after quiet morning commute
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A Winter Storm Warning is in effect some southern suburbs Thursday as snowfall is expected to blanket the region by Friday morning.

Body of missing Antioch man recovered from Des Plaines River
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The body of a 24-year-old Antioch man, who was last seen Jan. 22, was recovered from the Des Plaines River Tuesday afternoon.

Lake County launches new program to notify victims of upcoming court date
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Lake County has launched a texting system that automatically texts victims and witnesses about attending court dates. Eric Rinehart, Lake County State's Attorney, discusses the new system on First at Four.

Michael Jordan's Highland Park mansion has been on the market for nearly 10 years

"At this point, I'm not at all surprised. It's a very specific house. It was built for Jordan and his family. It was built for a tall person. Kitchen cabinets and counters are high, things like that."

Michael Jordan's Illinois mansion still up for sale nearly 10 years later
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Chicago Bulls legend Michael Jordan has reached many amazing milestones over the course of his basketball career. Unfortunately, he is about to hit a milestone off the court that he might not be too happy about.

As mask battles continue, at least one Chicago-area school is going remote to avoid protests

Student walkouts have been increasing since a central Illinois judge issued a temporary restraining order against the governor's school mask mandate. Now some districts are taking steps to avoid in-school confrontations by switching to remote learning.

As COVID-19 mask battles continue, at least one Chicago-area school is going remote to avoid protests
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Student walkouts have been increasing since a central Illinois judge issued a temporary restraining order against Gov. JB Pritzker's school coronavirus mask mandate. Now some districts are taking steps to avoid in-school confrontations by switching to remote learning. Dane Placko reports.