Monday, March 16, 2026

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chicago
  • by david hall
Remembering firefighters lost in the last year: 'Each Memorial Day is bittersweet'

The annual procession and memorial service started nearly nine decades ago, when Memorial Day still was known as Decoration Day, according to Chicago Fire Department chaplain Thomas Mulcrone.

chicago
  • by david hall
Navy sailor from Chicago killed in Pearl Harbor attack will be buried with honors

Seaman 2nd Class Michael Malek died aboard the USS Oklahoma in 1941, but his remains weren't identified until February 2021. His niece and namesake grand-nephew will attend his burial June 6 in Hawaii.

the-watchdogs
  • by david hall
Camera catches worker at Illinois state facility for developmentally disabled beating a patient

Though the worker has since resigned and been indicted, the employee continued to work on the same unit for 11 days without restriction.

springfield
  • by david hall
Illinois Senate approves $53.1 billion budget plan; House returns Tuesday

Senate Democrats on Sunday night called the state's budget “fair” and a “statement of our priorities.” Republicans called it "another example of a long list of misplaced priorities."