News updates from the Daily Southtown delivered every Monday and Wednesday.
Saturday, Jan 26 Victoria Vogel, who owns Vogel Equine Retirement Farm in Frankfort, says trespassing snowmobilers caused a horse to panic and jump a gate, causing a fatal injury. | | |
| Saying his release would be a "real and present threat," a judge on Friday ordered a man charged in connection with a fatal shooting be held without bail. |
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| A shooting at Orland Square Mall this week calls attention to the dilemma shopping centers face: ensuring employees and customers feel safe without adding hassle or worry that could send shoppers, and their dollars, elsewhere. |
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A U.S. court of appeals decision supports a Markham church that has been involved in a legal fight with the city. | | |
| The best way to help south suburban homeowners and businesses struggling to pay high taxes is to reform the income-tax structure, Assessor Fritz Kaegi said. |
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| Police declined to identify the suspects or comment further on their status Sunday, but termed the employee's injury as "non-life-threatening." |
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| "Rains are starting earlier and are far more intense. Farmers are seeing flooded fields." |
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| Bryan Haupt, a graduate of Lockport High School, recently visited Shepard High School in Palos Heights to talk about his career as an art director for a Chicago ad agency. |
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