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Tuesday, Apr 24 Morton, Ill., many say, is protective of its image as a family-friendly hamlet with great quality of life. That image was marred after Nashville authorities announced a Morton native was the suspect in Sunday's restaurant rampage, which left four dead and four injured. |
| Only about 1 in 6 people who suffer a ruptured brain aneurysm make a good recovery, doctors say, but there is reason to hope that White Sox pitcher Danny Farquhar could be among the lucky ones. |
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| A nonprofit group has ranked Illinois 15th in the country for hospital safety — even as one Chicago hospital challenges the group's methodology in court. |
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| As lawmakers eye the possibility of legalizing recreational marijuana in Illinois, House Speaker Michael Madigan says he hasn't made up his mind on the issue. "I haven't come to a final decision," he said. |
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| The Joliet Fire Department recently hired its first female firefighter in history, highlighting how women still make up a tiny percentage of firefighters in a male-dominated field. |
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| Metra's CEO said the agency is asking other agencies for advice on how to combat the problem of missed fares, which sometimes happen on packed trains. |
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| A massage therapist says Stan Lee of Marvel Comics fondled himself and inappropriately grabbed her during arranged massages at a Chicago hotel in 2017, according to a lawsuit filed Monday in Cook County circuit court. |
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| New patios and rooftops in Chicago where you can soak in the sun — whenever it decides to come out. |
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