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Illinois' highest paid superintendent was fired after a misconduct investigation | Jury awards $11 million in firefighter sexual harassment lawsuit

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October 31, 2018

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Illinois' highest paid superintendent fired after misconduct investigation

Wednesday, Oct 31

Troy Paraday, the highest paid superintendent in Illinois, was terminated by Calumet City District 155 Friday, less than a week before he was set to retire.

Jury awards $11 million in Country Club Hills firefighter sexual harassment, gender discrimination lawsuit

A jury has awarded more than $11 million in damages to a Country Club Hills firefighter who sued the city over alleged gender discrimination, sexual harassment and retaliation, according to a signed court order.

On anniversary of Willowbrook fire, ballroom dancing relives its glory days at Glendora House

On the second anniversary of the fire that destroyed Willowbrook Ballroom, a fleet of once regular patrons heads to Glendora House in Chicago Ridge to dance with the memories.

From Underground Railroad to cross country highways, Sauk Trail represents 'history of movement,' historian says

"Here we are within feet of the Great Sauk Trail. All people traveling west went right through our back yard. There is an amazing set of stories in our backyard," said historian Larry McClellan.

Comings & Goings: Sal's Philly Steaks now open in Hickory Hills

Eva's Bridal closing in Oak Lawn; Cooper's Hawk opens in New Lenox.

Vets helping vets: Animal hospital, nonprofit group team up to offer free services for pets of those who served

"I think it's awesome," said Nicholas Smith, who brought his three dogs to the event Sunday in Lockport "It's super convenient and super helpful. Veterinarians are very expensive nowadays."

Disabato: Looking for an upset or two in the high school football playoffs? Try the second round

Lincoln-Way East, Brother Rice, Homewood-Flossmoor and Marist are going to face much stiffer tests in the Class 8A second round.

Southland crime: Two accused of drunken driving after trees, fire hydrants, various poles struck in two crashes, more

Arrest reports provided by area police agencies.

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