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Man previously convicted of 2011 killing of CPD officer released from prison after conviction overturned
A man previously convicted of killing a Chicago police officer has been released from prison after his conviction was overturned by a Cook County judge.
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Attorney asking for Dolton mayor to be held in contempt of court
An attorney is asking for scandal-plagued mayor Tiffany Henyard to be held in contempt of court as village trustees allege she is not following a temporary restraining order issued last week.
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Family of Hersh Goldberg-Polin remembers his legacy at start of Rosh Hashanah
The family of slain Israeli-American hostage Hersh Goldberg-Polin is remembering his legacy at the start of Rosh Hashanah, as the one-year anniversary of the Oct. 7 attack on Israel nears.
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Attorney asks judge to hold Dolton Mayor Tiffany Henyard in contempt of court
An attorney representing multiple trustees on the Dolton Village Board has asked a Cook County judge to hold Mayor Tiffany Henyard in contempt of court for not following a temporary restraining order.
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‘Obscene': Dolton homeowner gets $2,500 ticket for loose dog
A laidback, 3-year-old American Pitbull, somehow got out of a Dolton backyard, and the homeowner was fined $2,500.
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Judge rules newly-appointed Dolton staff cannot work in Village Hall in victory for trustees
Dolton village trustees were awarded a legal victory Wednesday after a Cook County judge ruled that recently appointed employees cannot work in Village Hall due to the appointments being made in violation of both the Illinois Municipal Code and Dolton Village Code.
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Dolton trustees call Mayor Henyard's police chief appointment illegal
Dolton village trustees are calling Mayor Tiffany Henyard’s recent police chief appointment illegal as turmoil between Henyard and other village leaders continues.
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Family of Chicago woman serving life in prison in China pushes for her release
“What hurts me the most is that she is an innocent person,” her father said. “An innocent person is over there. They know she’s innocent.”
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Young child helps to save mother's life by calling for help during medical emergency in Skokie
A 5-year-old Skokie girl is being recognized for her quick action and bravery after she calmly called for help while her mother was suffering a medical emergency in May.
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Hundreds of volunteers mark 9/11 anniversary with day of service
Hundreds of volunteers in Chicago honored the lives lost in the September 11 attacks in 2001 by giving back on the National Day of Service and Remembrance.