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Sidewalks and intersections remain a concern as layers of ice lead to slick and dangerous conditions.
Indiana State Police Sgt. Glen Fifield reported several overnight crashes on I-65 due to slick roadways.
The festival runs from Saturday, May 24 to Sunday, May 25.
Health officials said there were three times as many hospital admissions for flu as there were for COVID-19 during the week ending on January 25.
Beyoncé announced her tour on Instagram just hours after winning Album of the Year for her album "Cowboy Carter" at the Grammy's Sunday night.
Police said there was an exchange of gunfire between the attempted robbers and the victim, a concealed carry license holder.
The victims were taken to Northwestern Memorial Hospital, where they were both listed in serious condition.
Four people were injured inside the black SUV, including a 14-year-old boy who was taken to St. Francis Hospital in critical condition.
Chicago police said the man was sitting inside a car in the 1400 block of W. 90th St when another vehicle approached.
Police said they "continued the low-speed pursuit" until the truck collided with a Lake County Sheriff's Department squad car.
Three people were shot just before 5 a.m. near 78th Street and Oglesby Avenue.
Spencer's colleagues at NBC Chicago are remembering him as a "dedicated teammate who made sure he was always there to help us 24/7 with his signature calm, kind approach."
According to Indiana State Police, the officer attempted to arrest the suspect, but the suspect resisted and an altercation took place.
Former Chicago Mayor Lori Lightfoot was hired by the Dolton Board of Trustees to investigate Henyard's alleged misuse of public money.
Some of the resources Johnson highlighted include phone numbers for anyone "witnessing ICE activity," with recommended steps to take if an "officer knocks on your door at home."