Advocate Trinity said in a statement to the Tribune: “Our hearts go out to this family. We believe that our clinicians provided excellent care.”
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Activists sue Johnson administration over DNC protests, say city isn’t ready
The lawsuit against Mayor Brandon Johnson’s administration comes as protests are surging months before the Democratic National Convention in August.
A visit from ‘Papa Yaz’ and a home run makes for a memorable day for Giants OF Mike Yastrzemski
BOSTON — A visit from “Papa Yaz” before the game and a home run during it made for a memorable afternoon for Giants outfielder Mike Yastrzemski. The grandson of Hall of Famer Carl Yastrzemski hit a solo homer to right field — not far from where the former Boston outfielder’s retired No. 8 is hanging […]
Lawyers for families at heart of Arlington Heights school nurse ‘misuse’ of meds case want principal on leave
The law firm retained by several families of children at the center of a probe into an Arlington Heights school nurse’s”misuse” of the kids’ medications is calling for the principal to be removed, pending the outcome of the investigation. The nurse is already on leave, according to Arlington Heights School District 25 officials. The health professional is not identified because they are not, to date, charged with a crime. “We are calling for Westgate Elementary School Principal Ann Buch to be placed on administrative leave until all of the facts come out,” attorneys from the Chicago-based personal injury law firm […]
New Dolton subpoena targets financial information for Mayor Tiffany Henyard, spending on trips
A new federal subpoena delivered recently to Dolton Village Hall seeks detailed records about trips made by village officials and expenses they were reimbursed for, as well as payments made to Mayor Tiffany Henyard and the village’s chief administrator, a source confirmed.
Friday Morning Swim Club canceled due to high permit costs, organizers say
The popular Friday Morning Swim Club, which drew thousands to the waters of Lake Michigan near Montrose Harbor each summer, has been canceled this year after organizers said the Chicago Park District charged six figures to permit the event.
Aurora-based Quad County Urban League to get almost $1.5 million in federal grant money
The Aurora-based Quad County Urban League will get an almost $1.5 million job training and educational services grant from the U.S. Department of Labor.
Here’s what’s on the table for Israel and Hamas in the latest cease-fire talks
Israel and Hamas appear to be seriously negotiating an end to the war in Gaza and the return of Israeli hostages.
Dunn testifies man held gun to his head before he killed him
Rahmere Dunn told a jury Thursday that Jediah Perry held a gun to his head moments before he grabbed his own gun from a pocket and shot him five times. It was a “split second choice.”
Naperville Jaycees’ Last Fling headliners include Rod Tuffcurls and the Bench Press’ debut in the city
Nearly 15 musical acts including five debuting performers are booked for Naperville Jaycees’ Last Fling on Labor Day weekend.