Elk Grove Township Elementary District 59 school board member Robert Mancilla of Arlington Heights has announced his resignation after four years in office.
Day: July 2, 2024
Facial recognition software links Indy man to fatal Gary gas station shooting: charges
Authorities say that facial recognition software helped nab a man implicated in a fatal Gary gas station shooting on Saturday. Police allege Robert Lee Chandler, Jr., 28, opened fire, killing a woman and wounding another man who was there. He is charged with murder, two counts of attempted murder, and several other charges.
Appeals court upholds former Cedar Lake teen’s conviction for killing friend
The Indiana Court of Appeals upheld Denver Johnson’s conviction Friday for killing his best friend Jason M. Paholik Jr. with a shotgun near a backyard campfire.
Ollie Gordon II, the Doak Walker Award-winning RB from Oklahoma State, is arrested for suspicion of DUI
Oklahoma State running back and Doak Walker Award winner Ollie Gordon II was arrested Sunday morning for suspicion of driving under the influence, police said.
BKF Aerials n Images Announces Advanced Drone Services for Real Estate and Construction Industries in Southern Utah and Las Vegas
St. George, Utah — BKF Aerials n Images, a drone services provider based in St. George, Utah, is excited to announce expanded aerial photography and videography services tailored for real estate and construction industries. Since its inception in 2023, the company has been dedicated to providing cutting-edge solutions that meet the dynamic needs of its clients.
CodeFlight LLC Launches Drone Services to Transform Real Estate Marketing in MD, PA, WV, and VA
Martinsburg, WV — CodeFlight LLC, a drone service provider based in Martinsburg, WV, is excited to announce the launch of its Aerial Real Estate Photography and Aerial Construction Support services. Founded in 2023 by Tim Bumgarner, CodeFlight is dedicated to offering top-tier multimedia solutions that assist real estate agencies and agents in selling homes more swiftly, at higher prices, and in securing more listings.
All aboard the train to Pride
Rainbows were visible all along the South Shore Line Sunday morning, from tutus and jewelry to a conductor’s suspenders. The South Shore Line had extended trains in preparation for the crowds set to celebrate at the Chicago Pride Parade.
Lawsuit challenges affirmative action in hiring at Northwestern law school
A conservative group filed a lawsuit against Northwestern University’s law school on Tuesday, claiming that its attempts to hire more women and people of color as faculty members violate federal law prohibiting discrimination against race and sex.
Harvey Mayor Christopher Clark pledges no property tax hike, commits to collecting commercial tax debt
Harvey Mayor Christopher Clark pledged not to raise village property taxes in the 2025 fiscal year.
Wheaton Park District’s Cosley Zoo accessory parking plan clears hurdle
The Wheaton City Council agreed with the city planning and zoning board’s positive recommendation of the Wheaton Park District’s application to expand parking for Cosley Zoo.