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Jonathan Bullington is a Chicago Tribune senior reporter. A Chicago-area native, he previously worked at the Tribune as well as The Times-Picayune in New Orleans and The Courier Journal in Louisville, where he was part of the team that won the 2020 Pulitzer Prize for breaking news.
Some parents say schools have been slow to devote resources, leaving girls without their own teams or dedicated coaches and with fewer chances to compete.
Ahead of the Christmas weekend, officials in Grundy County erected two digital signs along Interstate 55 that aimed to deter buses carrying migrants from stopping in the county, which recently passed a resolution declaring it a “non-sanctuary county for immigration.”
The future of the local landmark in Princeton — believed to be one of only five 19th century covered bridges left in Illinois — is uncertain after being struck by a truck.
The decision is before the Illinois Courts Commission, which on Wednesday concluded a rare hearing on whether 8th Judicial Circuit Judge Robert Adrian’s actions amounted to judicial misconduct.
One died, dozens of others were sickened from onions served at a popular restaurant. At the time it was the country’s third-largest botulism outbreak of the 20th century.
The response to the June shooting has only reinforced long-simmering feelings of neglect among residents in an unincorporated area near Willowbrook on the county’s southeastern edge.