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'Maybe America will come to some awaking that nobody is safe while we allow assault weapons and while we continue to have no common-sense gun laws in this country,' the Rev. Michael Pfleger told the Sun-Times.
Closing down your street so you and your neighbors can kick back and have fun takes some careful planning.
The former U.S. House and Senate candidate takes over next week for a party grasping for unity against Democratic domination in Illinois.
Consequences from the shift to cashless tolling are still playing out. Proponents say cashless is faster, safer and better for the environment. Critics point out how unforgiving the system can be for out-of-state travelers without a compatible transponder.