Excessive heat does not keep Chicago residents from Logan Square Farmers Market
Sunday is just the start of the excessive heat that will hit the Chicago area over the next couple of days.
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Sunday is just the start of the excessive heat that will hit the Chicago area over the next couple of days.
The group Behind Enemy Lines organized the protest, which began at 7 p.m. at the Israeli Consulate, which is located in the Accenture Tower.
Thousands marched in a show of solidarity with Palestine and calling for an end to U.S. funding to Israel. A security fence was breached during the marching.
The shooting happened Sunday around 1:15 a.m. at 18th and Blue Island in the Pilsen neighborhood.
While trying to stop the vehicle, an officer fired – hitting the vehicle.
The protest group said they would still continue fighting for a longer protest march route than the city has allowed.
The cause of the fire was undetermined and firefighters were attempting to restore power back to dozens of affected customers.
She walked down the platform and then made a right to get to the parking lot. That's when a westbound train exiting the station hit her.
The families of those who were killed in the stampede at E2 in 2003 do not believe the building should be preserved as a landmark, and should instead be replaced with something including a memorial.
"Governor Tim Walz is a proven leader who brings to public service the big heart and hard work of a Midwesterner," Pritzker said.
Rain indeed began moving into the Chicago area just before 10 p.m., but that was too late to impact the evening for festivalgoers.
A person of interest was in custody in connection with the fatal shooting of Rafael D. Wordlaw, 31.
A woman who had been onboard said the boat was a rented charter, and things started going wrong as they were pulling back into the harbor.
Pelt died while battling a house fire in West Pullman in April 2023.
Four businesses were hit in one night.