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2019年2月4日 星期一

Waukegan High School relaunches African-American studies class | Woman rams Jeep into police car before driving through wall of CVS, Zion cops say

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February 4, 2019

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Newly revived African-American studies class at Waukegan High School aims to go beyond 'heroes and holidays'

Friday, Feb 1

Waukegan High School has added a new African American studies course as an elective as part of a larger effort to make sure curriculum is relevant to students.

Woman repeatedly rams Jeep into police car before driving through wall of CVS, Zion cops say

A Zion woman allegedly rammed her Jeep Cherokee into a Zion Police Department squad car up to nine times Friday night before driving through the wall of a CVS.

The good, the bad and not-so-ugly impressions of Lake County's court tower

Law and Order column, including a look at the first six months of operation at the new Lake County Circuit Court Tower in Waukegan; and the Lake County Sheriff's Office offers two $500 college scholarships two local students.

Dispatch consolidation continues with Mundelein to handle North Chicago

Amid continued pushes for local government consolidation, Mundelein has signed a $3.3 million deal to handle police and fire dispatch for North Chicago.

Gurnee nursing student honored by Wisconsin officials for helping heart-attack victim in Costco parking lot

A Herzing University-Kenosha nursing student from Gurnee will be honored Monday by the Pleasant Prairie Fire Department for helping to revive a woman found unconscious in the parking lot of a Costco.

Plans to redevelop former Bulls training facility Berto Center are built around Deerfield business' sports programs

The Chicago Bulls' former training facility, the Berto Center in Deerfield, may once again house sporting activities.

Marvelocity: Comic-book artist to exhibit lifetime of works at Lake County Forest Preserves museum

The Bess Bower Dunn Museum in Libertyville is preparing a temporary exhibit showcasing the comic-book art of Alex Ross, a suburban Chicago resident whose published portfolio includes depictions of Batman, Superman, Spider-Man, Iron Man and many others.

Column: A solid-as-ice ranking of the coldest snaps in Chicago's history

When you're old enough to remember all of the top subzero cold snaps in Chicago's recorded history, you might as well go ahead and rank them.

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