Good afternoon, Chicago.
The city of Aurora will commemorate the fifth anniversary of the Henry Pratt workplace mass shooting with a candlelight vigil on Feb. 15.
On Feb. 15, 2019, five employees of the Henry Pratt Co. on Aurora’s near west side lost their lives in a shooting after a disgruntled co-worker opened fire during a termination meeting inside the Pratt warehouse. Five Aurora police officers were wounded during the mass shooting – John Cebulski, Marco Gomez, James Zegar, Adam Miller and Reynaldo Rivera.
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One person critically injured in Brighton Park residential fire
Firefighters first responded to the blaze at 3857 South Kedzie Ave. around 3:15 a.m., according to Chicago Fire Department spokesman Larry Langford. Read more here.
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King Charles III has cancer and is receiving treatment, Buckingham Palace says
The palace says the cancer is not related to the king’s recent treatment for a benign prostate condition. It did not say what form of cancer the 75-year-old monarch has. Read more here.
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