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Watch now: Kyle Rittenhouse fixated on social media, asked for a lawyer after shootings, new video shows
Get local news delivered to your inbox!Enjoy unlimited articles at one of our lowest prices ever. You can cancel at any time!Loading&hellp;{{title}}{{description}}{{banner}}(renews at {{format_dollars}}{{start_price}}{{format_cents}}/month + tax){{tagline}}{{special_title}}{{html}}You have permission to edit this article.© 2022 Lee EnterprisesShare ThisWatch now: Kyle Rittenhouse fixated on social media, asked for a lawyer after shootings, new video showsShare thisand his mother fixated on , according to video released Monday that also shows the teen immediately asked for a lawyer when...…Get local news delivered to your inbox!Enjoy unlimited articles at one of our lowest prices ever. You can cancel at any time!Loading&hellp;{{title}}{{description}}{{banner}}(renews at {{format_dollars}}{{start_price}}{{format_cents}}/month + tax){{tagline}}{{special_title}}{{html}}You have permission to edit this article.© 2022 Lee EnterprisesShare ThisWatch now: Kyle Rittenhouse fixated on social media, asked for a lawyer after shootings, new video showsShare thisand his mother fixated on , according to video released Monday that also shows the teen immediately asked for a lawyer when...WW…
2 brothers describe allegations of abuse by the Rev. Michael Pfleger: ‘I’m not carrying this burden, not one more year’
AdvertisementBy Chicago TribuneJan 25, 2021 at 12:29 pmThey grew up in an impoverished neighborhood on Chicago’s West Side, the two youngest of five children whose single mother insisted they go to church as a way to avoid gangs and drugs.The preteen brothers joined the choir at Precious Blood Catholic Church and said they were drawn to a young, charismatic seminarian who directed their musical performances and took them out for pizza.AdvertisementNearly five decades later, the two men now say that former choir director, the Rev. Michael Pfleger, molested them dozens of times over several...…AdvertisementBy Chicago TribuneJan 25, 2021 at 12:29 pmThey grew up in an impoverished neighborhood on Chicago’s West Side, the two youngest of five children whose single mother insisted they go to church as a way to avoid gangs and drugs.The preteen brothers joined the choir at Precious Blood Catholic Church and said they were drawn to a young, charismatic seminarian who directed their musical performances and took them out for pizza.AdvertisementNearly five decades later, the two men now say that former choir director, the Rev. Michael Pfleger, molested them dozens of times over several...WW…
Chicago alderman who got contributions from pet store owner flips on anti-puppy mill law
AdvertisementBy Chicago TribuneNov 30, 2020 at 5:00 amA Chicago alderman who long championed the city’s anti-puppy mill ordinance has reversed his position and wants to lift a key restriction on pet shops, a move that comes after he received donations from a Lincoln Park store owner whose business sells primarily purebred and designer dogs.Under a new ordinance proposed by Southwest Side Ald. Raymond Lopez, 15th Ward, pet shops no longer would be restricted to only selling rescue dogs as they have been for the past five years. Instead, they could offer puppies from federally licensed...…AdvertisementBy Chicago TribuneNov 30, 2020 at 5:00 amA Chicago alderman who long championed the city’s anti-puppy mill ordinance has reversed his position and wants to lift a key restriction on pet shops, a move that comes after he received donations from a Lincoln Park store owner whose business sells primarily purebred and designer dogs.Under a new ordinance proposed by Southwest Side Ald. Raymond Lopez, 15th Ward, pet shops no longer would be restricted to only selling rescue dogs as they have been for the past five years. Instead, they could offer puppies from federally licensed...WW…
Sister of Illinois’ first coronavirus victim also dies from virus. Quarantine prevents family from mourning together.
AdvertisementBy Chicago TribuneMar 27, 2020 at 3:48 pmAt the urging of family members, Wanda Bailey checked into the emergency room on the night her sister, Patricia Frieson, died after contracting COVID-19.Frieson, 61, was the first person in Illinois to die of an infection from the novel coronavirus on March 16, and Bailey had also begun experiencing breathing problems, family members said.Advertisement“We were told all we could do is hope and pray it got better,” said Richard Frieson, the women’s brother.But nine days after her sister’s death, Bailey, 63, of Crete, died Wednesday morning...…AdvertisementBy Chicago TribuneMar 27, 2020 at 3:48 pmAt the urging of family members, Wanda Bailey checked into the emergency room on the night her sister, Patricia Frieson, died after contracting COVID-19.Frieson, 61, was the first person in Illinois to die of an infection from the novel coronavirus on March 16, and Bailey had also begun experiencing breathing problems, family members said.Advertisement“We were told all we could do is hope and pray it got better,” said Richard Frieson, the women’s brother.But nine days after her sister’s death, Bailey, 63, of Crete, died Wednesday morning...WW…
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