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ELGIN, Ill. (WLS) -- A crash between a train and a truck shut down west suburban roads on Thursday morning, Elgin police said. Police issued an advisory on the road closures at about 7 a.m. due to a ...
The Portage City Council adopted the city’s 2026 budget, but it wasn’t the same as the one introduced earlier this month.
As the Major League Soccer club moves closer to building a new home stadium in the South Loop, it's moving to a new home office on the Mag Mile.
Given that the new North Star of growth I gave our rail industry is being used to justify an alteration to the course of its ...
A plane crashed near Hicks Airfield in Fort Worth, hitting a business property around 1:30 p.m. Two individuals were confirmed deceased at the scene, and the crash damaged at least ten semi-trucks, ...
Syracuse, N.Y. - The Syracuse Fire Department hosted its annual Fire Prevention Open House on Saturday afternoon, capping off the department’s Fire Prevention Week. The event’s theme this year was ...
The president authorized the deployment of National Guard troops after Gov. Pritzker says he refused to order them into Chicago. By Nicholas Slayton Published Oct 4, 2025 8:37 PM EDT The Trump ...
On October 8, around 2:30 p.m., Albuquerque Fire Department was dispatched to a commercial structure in response to a fire on the 3700 block of Commerical Street NE. Officers advise that they arrived ...
MITCHELL COUNTY, Ga. (WALB) - A pick-up truck exploded on US-19 South after catching fire on Wednesday, Oct. 8. The Mitchell County Fire Chief confirmed to WALB that the call about the fire came in ...
President Trump doubled down on deploying forces to Chicago and other major cities. His remarks came after Illinois officials sued to stop Trump from sending National Guard troops to Chicago. Photo: ...
In recent years, we've seen large wildfires burn towns such as Lahaina, Hawaii, and Paradise, California, to the ground. On Oct. 8, 1871, 154 years ago today, the deadliest wildfire outbreak in U.S.