The Justice Department says it will release special counsel Jack Smith’s findings on Donald Trump’s efforts to undo the results of the 2020 presidential election but will keep the rest of the report under wraps for now.
Day: January 8, 2025
Prosecutor: Woman charged in fatal hit-and-run of Island Lake man had been drinking earlier
A McHenry woman charged with fatally striking a young man with her car in September didn’t stop or call police after the crash, had been drinking in bars earlier that night and afterward “concealed” her vehicle in her boyfriend’s garage, authorities alleged Tuesday during the woman’s initial court appearance.
In regulation or overtime, Bloom’s Elijah Lovemore knows the deal. And he’s for real, too. ‘We go as I go.’
Elijah Lovemore finds his comfort zone in the second half, leading Bloom to a 54-51 overtime win over Crete-Monee.
Brian Matusz, who pitched for the Chicago Cubs in his final MLB appearance, dies at 37
Brian Matusz, a former left-handed pitcher and first-round draft pick of the Baltimore Orioles, died Tuesday, the ballclub announced. He was 37.
Dining out: ‘Top Chef,’ ‘Chopped’ champ teams up with The Graceful Ordinary for Big City Burger collab
A St. Charles restaurant is teaming up with a Top Chef for a burger collab, and we’ve also got dining options for National Steak Month, National Gluten-Free Day and more.
From Lessons to Legacy: Marie Diamond and Women Leaders Reveal 2024’s Impact on 2025 Goals
Top Women In Business Share How 2024’s Lessons Will Shape Their 2025 Success, With Marie Diamond
Without Joshua Tinney, Waubonsie Valley was very good last season. Has he made unbeaten Warriors even better?
After missing last season with a knee injury, Tinney has helped Waubonsie Valley win its first 15 games.
Naperville D203 board member censured for ‘detrimental’ actions, including disclosing student and closed session information
Naperville District 203 School Board member Melissa Kelley Black was censured by the School Board Tuesday for “unprofessional” and damaging actions, including disclosing private student information, spreading false information and releasing collective bargaining details.
Jimmy Carter continues to lie in state at Capitol Rotunda ahead of his state funeral
President Jimmy Carter will lie in state for a second day Wednesday after his remains arrived in Washington a day earlier as part of state funeral rites.
Donald Trump asks the Supreme Court to block sentencing in his hush money case in New York
President-elect Donald Trump is asking the Supreme Court to call off Friday’s sentencing in his hush money case in New York.