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2018年1月24日 星期三

Flu outbreak closes IMSA | Prosecutors: Man dressed in wife's clothes to shoot other man

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January 24, 2018

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IMSA flu closure unprecedented, official says

Wednesday, Jan 24

Almost 14 percent of students and 24 percent of staff reported flu-like symptoms early this week at Illinois Math and Science Academy.

Prosecutors: Jealous Aurora resident wore wife's dress, wig to shoot other man

During the first day of Jermaine Baker's attempted murder trial, prosecutors framed him as a jealous husband in a damaged marriage who couldn't stand the idea of his wife seeing someone else.

West Aurora School Board asked to take 'clear action' on immigrant safe zone

The West Aurora School Board Monday night was urged to adopt a "safe school zone" resolution to show that its schools are a safe place for immigrant students and their families.

Crosby: I love the women's marchers. I just don't want to join them.

Out of guilt and curiosity comes this burning question: What is the difference between women who march and those who stay home?

Diana Krall to perform at Paramount in Aurora for one night only

Jazz pianist and singer Diana Krall will perform at the Paramount Theatre, 23 E. Galena Blvd. in downtown Aurora, for a one-night-only show at 9 p.m. June 9.

Hesed House director 'going Hollywood' to help spotlight homeless issue

Aurora shelter's leader to be the special guest of Emilio Estevez at the premiere of his new movie that tackles the topic of libraries and the homeless

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