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People living near two Lake County industries could face significantly greater risks of developing certain cancers, according to a new federal study based on monitoring of ethylene oxide pollution in surrounding neighborhoods.
Emissions of the highly toxic gas from Vantage Specialty Chemicals in Gurnee were responsible for long-term cancer risks up to 20 times higher than federal guidelines, the report found.
Three miles away, in the southwest corner of Waukegan, the risks posed by Medline Industries’ pollution were up to 10 times greater than 1 cancer case among 10,000 people exposed — the highest rate federal officials consider acceptable.
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One migrant worker’s effort to claim workers’ comp, a right all workers have despite immigration status
Immigrants who can’t work legally are more likely to work higher-risk jobs and less likely to know how to access protection if they need it, advocates say. Read more here.
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- 2 fatally wounded at 31st Street Beach overnight during exchange of gunfire; several in custody
- Judge nixes delay in ex-Ald. Edward Burke sentencing, hearing to go forward Monday
Streeterville condo that jazz great Ramsey Lewis owned until his death listed for sale
A Chicago native who grew up in the Cabrini-Green housing complex, the Grammy-winning Lewis was a pianist and composer, and he also hosted mornings from 1997 until 2009 on WNUA-FM, where he previously hosted a weekly show from 1990 until 1997. Read more here.
More top business stories:
- Orland Park fire leaves UFC Gym near Orland Square uninhabitable
- Little Italy restaurant buys property for Schererville location
Did the Chicago Bulls get enough in return for Alex Caruso? Grading the trade for Josh Giddey.
Caruso is the type of high-IQ, high-effort defender who will immediately elevate the Thunder, while his 3-point shooting has sharpened enough to bolster one of the best offenses in the league. Read more here.
More top sports stories:
- Chicago baseball report: Can Cubs relievers keep handling relentless pressure? Will White Sox reap Double-A pitching rewards?
- Illinois recruit Luke Weber, the 2024 News-Sun Baseball Player of the Year, in ‘complete control’ for Highland Park
In appreciation: Donald Sutherland’s enigma variations, in 5 roles
Sutherland’s career called for plenty of less trustworthy characters, always striking without grandstanding, sneakily human when the material was up for supporting a hungry actor’s efforts. Read more here.
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- In ‘Midnight in the Garden of Good and Evil’ at the Goodman Theatre, Lady Chablis will take the spotlight
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Border Patrol reports arrests are down 25% since President Biden announced new asylum restrictions
The figures are likely welcome news for a White House that has been struggling to show to voters concerned over immigration that it has control of the southern border. Read more here.
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