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2019年1月28日 星期一

After horse's death, farm owner has an urgent message for snowmobile riders | No bail for man charged in fatal shooting at Orland Square Mall

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January 28, 2019

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After horse's death, Frankfort farm owner has urgent message for snowmobile riders

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.

No bail for man facing weapon charge in fatal shooting of teen at Orland Square Mall

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.

Orland Square shooting highlights malls' dilemma: keep shoppers safe while staying out of the way

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.

Federal appeals court ruling supports church in years-long legal battle with the city of Markham

A U.S. court of appeals decision supports a Markham church that has been involved in a legal fight with the city.

Slowik: Changing tax system is best way to help Southland, Cook County assessor tells group

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.

Two arrested in Hazel Crest Burger King stabbing

Police declined to identify the suspects or comment further on their status Sunday, but termed the employee's injury as "non-life-threatening."

Increased flooding, hotter summers in Southland a consequence of climate change: federal report

"Rains are starting earlier and are far more intense. Farmers are seeing flooded fields."

Ad man tells Shepard students advertising is less like 'Mad Men,' more like 'try, try again'

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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