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Man Convicted of Brutal Winnetka Murders Seeks New Sentence
The man convicted of killing a young couple and their unborn child in Winnetka more than 30 years ago is back in Cook County courts, seeking a new sentence for the crime that shocked and terrified the North Shore. NBC 5’s Phil Rogers reports.
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They See Dead People–DuPage County Investigating Ballot Applications From Deceased Voters
What started out Thursday as an investigation into irregularities with nine vote-by-mail applications added a tenth on Friday. In all cases, the applications, which arrived in the office of the DuPage County Clerk in September, appear to be hewing close to a time-honored Chicago tradition: dead voters.
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2 Men Denied Bail in Recent Fatal Shootings of Children Throughout Chicago
In court hearings Tuesday, two men were denied bail in the shooting deaths of 9-year-old Cabrini Green and 7-year-old Natalia Wallace. NBC 5’s Chris Coffey reports.
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More Than Half of Illinois Nursing Homes with Coronavirus Outbreak Cited for Infection Control Violations
Of the 351 long-term care facilities currently identified by the Illinois Department of Public Health as having a coronavirus outbreak, 60 percent were cited for infection control violations, the latest federal data shows. NBC Investigates Katie Kim reports.