Amazon driver lauded for helping Long Island family escape burning home
Kevin Rivera said he was finishing his route Saturday when he saw the flames near the front of the house.
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Kevin Rivera said he was finishing his route Saturday when he saw the flames near the front of the house.
Queen Elizabeth II was still regarded as Jamaica's queen, now a largely symbolic role, until her death.
Tears are flowing from London to New York City, where Britons are overwhelmed with emotion.
New video released Tuesday shows a thief swiping letters from a blue mailbox in the northwest suburbs.
A developer wants to annex 80 acres of flat farmland into Round Lake, build a hill there, and turn it into a skiing destination. But some people living in the area say that is a slippery slope.
"It's going to be paid for in the future through one of two things, either tax increases or less government spending on things we care about."
Borrowers earning less than $125,000 a year, or less than $250,000 a year as a couple, will be eligible for up to $10,000 in loan forgiveness.
"All this ordinance does is prevent law abiding citizens from buying those firearms."
"The distance that I live to her school, that's an eight mile transport on transportation. And I'd have to take four buses and a train to get there."
Two women said they mailed checks from the post office at 41st and Halsted and became victims of fraud.
At least one other Chicago suburb is considering a similar ban after the July 4 mass shooting in Highland Park.
"I haven't caught back up yet, so now I'm losing money daily. Because we're on Social Security and it's a pain in the butt."
Police released surveillance footage of the two suspects in the shooting.
While the first vehicle drove off, the driver of the second stopped and attempted to help the child.
CPS is just one of many districts around the country dealing with a serious school bus driver shortage.