The judge overseeing the Georgia election interference against Donald Trump and others has tossed out three counts in the indictment saying that they lie beyond the state’s jurisdiction.
Day: September 12, 2024
South Elgin man charged in sexual assault of minor in Palatine
A South Elgin man was charged Wednesday in connection with the alleged predatory criminal sexual assault of a minor earlier this year in Palatine.
3 things we learned from Chicago Blackhawks prospects camp, including Colton Dach taking things ‘one step at a time’
The Chicago Blackhawks say prospect Colton Dach has embraced his role despite injuries stunting his path to the NHL: “He plays his best when he plays with emotion but not emotional.”
Schaumburg trustees move forward with area’s first residential roundabout
Schaumburg trustees unanimously have decided to move forward with the planning of a regionally rare roundabout at the intersection of Braintree Drive and Weathersfield Way that would be the first in a residential neighborhood.
City to announce phase one of plan to combine homeless and migrant shelter systems
The city will announce initial plans to combine Chicago’s legacy homeless shelter system with the system for migrants next week.
Joliet boy allegedly killed by brother raising questions about child culpability laws
The 6-year-old boy could be charged with murder because Illinois is in the slim minority of states without a minimum age for criminal responsibility.
Convicted ex-US Rep. Jesse Jackson Jr. pushing for presidential pardon with help from suburban mayors
Convicted former Democratic U.S. Rep. Jesse Jackson Jr. is ramping up an effort to get politicians to encourage President Joe Biden to pardon the former congressman before the Democratic president leaves office early next year.
3 things we learned from the Chicago Bears, including injury updates on WRs Rome Odunze and Keenan Allen
Neither Rome Odunze nor Keenan Allen practiced Thursday, leaving Chicago Bears coaches in troubleshooting mode as they develop their plans for Sunday’s game.
Things to do in Pioneer Press and the Doings newspapers, Sept. 19-25
It’s dangerous to be married to the corrupt police inspector in 1880’s London. His wives tend to wind up dead. Sounds like a case for female detective Miss Sherlock Holmes and her trusty sidekick Dr. Dorothy Watson in “Miss Holmes” at GreenMan Theatre Troupe in Elmhurst, Sept. 20-Oct. 6.
Celebrate Hispanic heritage Friday and Saturday at La Fiesta de Elgin
Elgin will celebrate Mexican Independence Day and the start of Hispanic Heritage Month with La Fiesta de Elgin on Friday and Saturday.