Sen. Lisa Murkowski got flashbacks upon returning to the Capitol on Tuesday facing an endless stream of questions about one topic.
Day: June 13, 2024
At least 3 seriously wounded in separate city shootings overnight
At least three victims were critically wounded overnight in gun violence on the North and South sides, Chicago police said.
Suburbs could see severe thunderstorms this afternoon
Severe weather is expected to move into the suburbs later today with multiple rounds of storms forecast.
Naperville Police Arrests for June 6-7
Roundup of recent arrests made by the Naperville Police Department.
Speeding hit-and-run vehicle strikes boy, 13, injures 4 others in Rogers Park
A 13-year-old boy riding his bicycle in the Rogers Park neighborhood was struck by a hit and run driver whom also injured two juveniles and two adults in a car, Chicago police said.
Food vendor, 67, wounded on Far South Side, 2 in custody after SWAT called
Two gunmen were arrested Tuesday night after allegedly shooting a food vendor and running into a residence where the SWAT team was summoned in the East Side neighborhood.
Former QB Ben Fawcett fulfills Division I dream another way as he becomes ‘everything’ for Stevenson baseball
Fawcett, a Mount St. Mary’s recruit, decided to quit football last summer and then recorded a 1.71 ERA in various roles this season.
Chicago White Sox fall to the Seattle Mariners 2-1 in 10 innings — their 22nd loss in 25 games
Luis Robert Jr. hit a tying home run in the 9th inning for the Chicago White Sox, but the Seattle Mariners scored in the 10th for a 2-1 victory Wednesday.
Baking Camp at farm in Sugar Grove offers kids hands-on lessons in the kitchen
Rosewood Farm did its best to inspire a new generation of pastry chefs this week during a two-day kids’ Baking Camp on Tuesday and Wednesday.
Dundee-Crown loses a legend with passing of former wrestling coach Al Zinke
Dundee-Crown’s hall of fame wrestling coach, Al Zinke, died June 9 at 73.