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Female Officers Win Discrimination Lawsuit Against City of Palos Hills
The four female officers were awarded a combined $189,000 in damages and back pay when a Cook County jury agreed with their claims.
The four female officers were awarded a combined $189,000 in damages and back pay when a Cook County jury agreed with their claims.
Someone forced their way into a store in the mall during the overnight hours, Livingston police said.
The stressful circumstances prevented the plaintiff from visiting her boyfriend at Sheridan Correction Center, Kristen Drysch declared.
Natalie Docherty has debuted her first book, and is already at work on the next.
A suspect wanted for a shooting in Nevada was arrested by police after he fled and began shooting at people on a Southland freeway.
Row, row, row your boat for $25 per hour.
The Town and School Board entered into a shared services agreement to maintain the Roosevelt Intermediate School athletic field.
A Secaucus man is accused of sexually molesting a 14-year-old female family member, police said Tuesday.
Ivan Gonzalez Franco now faces the prospect of giving up his 2013 Buick Enclave to the Will County State's Attorney Office of Jim Glasgow.
A new documentary investigates how Alden Global stripped local and national newspapers - in Montco and all around the country - for parts.
No one was reported injured in the crash, which was at Jewel.
An application looking to expand a pre-existing, non-conforming gas station and add a new food mart was heard by Bridgewater's Zoning Board.
The Lake County Health Department confirmed a case of tuberculosis in an individual at Waukegan High School on Tuesday.
Despite brides' concerns, Bridal Reflections have assured that all the clients' gowns are fine and that any concerns will be addressed.
The proposed law would apply to local businesses, town-owned buildings and “places of public accommodation.”
On Oct. 6, 2024, police say Angel Marcus Rodriguez left his infant and toddler sons alone in a bathtub where the 7 month-old baby drowned.
Superintendent Jessica Alfone said the district will reveal "specific" information at its BOE meeting next Tuesday, April 8:
"I will not let my eye problems prevent me from doing what I must," said Byron Crutcher, who volunteers at Long Island Cares once a week.
Dozens of staff reductions are just one possibility being floated right now. Here are some others.
Numerous fire departments battled a blaze that ravaged a longstanding business on Long Island on Monday.
Northampton Township Supervisors vote to sell its former police station for $950,000 for redevelopment into a mini-town center.
The graduation marks a step toward long-term green careers supporting clean energy use within NYCHA for trainees.
The art installation will be on view to the public along a granite wall overlooking Esplanade Plaza and the Hudson River.
Hot Bread Kitchen creates economic opportunity for vulnerable communities in New York City through food entrepreneurship programs.
Both Northbrook School Districts 27 and 28 are asking voters Tuesday to approve school infrastructure improvements.
In the wake of January's wildfires, breweries as far away as Japan are creating unique beers as part of wildfire relief.
This Annapolis high schooler cleans beaches and advocates for eco-friendly laws. She’s also a “tenacious” field hockey and lacrosse leader.
Russian Riverkeeper filed the suit against the county, insisting the permits do not protect the environment, namely steelhead salmon.
A Laguna Niguel resident's rose planted to honor her late brother shot up more than 13 feet.
State police dog Apollo has shown some pretty good tracking skills so far.
LHS seniors Shrish Premkrishna and Thaarak Sriram have helped spread climate awareness and research throughout the community.
If you want to operate a liquor-serving establishment in historically dry Moorestown, now's your chance.
NoVA Prism Center cut the ribbon on its new McLean facility to provide support and resources for Fairfax's LGBTQ+ community.
3 Rivers Cafe is opening on Tuesday, April 1. Owners of the Tear Drop Pancake House in Minooka have expanded, adding a second restaurant.
Expenses increasing across the board means that homeowners will see a higher property tax bill under the proposed budget.
Will County Judge Derek Ewanic has ruled against prosecutors trying to keep Braidwood police arrestee Jose Lopez-Valladares in custody.
Sergio Arias Cestoni was admitted to North Shore University Hospital in November and was discharged last month.
The Connecticut native and 1990 National League Championship Series co-MVP will be in Enfield Saturday, meeting fans and signing autographs.
The Temecula Valley Unified School District student and sole RivCo winner was recognized with the Gold Key Scholastic Art & Writing Award.