Between Wednesday and Sunday, the Aurora Fire Department responded to five structure fires and helped to rescue a woman from the Fox River, officials announced.
Day: July 8, 2024
Illinois dad charged after hitting pair with minivan who fought his kids at Hammond YMCA
After allegedly starting a fistfight during a pickup basketball game at the Hammond Family YMCA, Ronald A. Whitt’s two sons, aged 16 and 13, ran back to his minivan.
Naperville News Digest: Book selected for Naperville’s Embracing Community Book Read; recycle and shred event being held Saturday by Kifowit’s office; Naperville corporation wins federal grant through Underwood’s office
Roundup of small news items for the Naperville area.
Leadership shifting at Cancer Support Center after two years
Kathleen Daly, executive director of the Cancer Support Center in Homewood and Mokena, is stepping down after two years.
Editorial: On Monday, Joe Biden killed off any possibility of a graceful exit
Joe Biden is dug in. Democrats who want him gone will have to take away the metaphorical keys.
‘A better life’: Dogs rescued from Oklahoma puppy mills arrive in suburbs
Anderson Humane in South Elgin is looking to find new homes for 30 dogs rescued from puppy mills in Oklahoma.
Column: Paramount’s new president was fired last year as CEO of NBCUniversal after allegations of sexual harassment
Jeff Shell’s firing last year has been conspicuously absent in the reporting so far across numerous outlets about the Paramount-Skydance merger.
Afternoon Briefing: Biden says it’s time for party drama ‘to end’
Good afternoon, Chicago. Here’s what is happening today.
Ex-cop charged again with OWI
A former Lake County Sheriff’s Deputy was busted again Saturday for drunk driving after crashing into two cars in a restaurant parking lot, court documents allege.
Local students win scholarships to stem teacher shortage
Seventeen students from Lake and Porter counties are among more than 300 state-backed scholarship winners aimed at encouraging them to teach in Indiana.