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McHenry, Kane courts drop mask, 6-foot distance rules

Updated 7/9/2021 4:41 PM Starting Monday, fully vaccinated people don t have to wear a mask, or stay 6 feet away from others, when they are at the Michael J. Sullivan Judicial Center in Woodstock, according to a recent administrative order. James Cowlin, chief judge of the 22nd Judicial Circuit, signed the order Thursday, ending the courthouse s Pandemic Continuity of Operations Plan. As a result, previously taped-off seating throughout the building will be open and visitors may take guests with them to court.   Some pandemic-born practices, such as remote appearances and staggered court calls, will remain in place. Decisions about the use of remote court appearances will be left to the discretion of each judge.

Case against man accused of trying to kidnap girl in Carol Stream dropped

Case against man accused of trying to kidnap girl in Carol Stream dropped
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Chicago police: 100 shot, 18 homicides over holiday weekend

Chicago police: 100 shot, 18 homicides over holiday weekend DON BABWIN, Associated Press FacebookTwitterEmail 8 1of8Officers work the scene where a young girl was shot in the leg in an alley on the 11700 block of South Normal Avenue in Chicago s West Pullman neighborhood Sunday July 4, 2021. (Armando L. Sanchez/Chicago Tribune via AP)Armando L. Sanchez/APShow MoreShow Less 2of8Carolyn Bernard, center, rests her hand on her face while leaning against a fence while across the street police work the scene where a young girl was shot in the leg in an alley on the 11700 block of South Normal Avenue in the West Pullman neighborhood Sunday July 4, 2021, in Chicago. (Armando L. Sanchez/Chicago Tribune via AP)Armando L. Sanchez/APShow MoreShow Less

Hundred people shot – including 18 homicides – in Chicago over weekend

increase font size Among those injured are at least a dozen children. By DON BABWINAssociated Press Share Officers work the scene where a young girl was shot in a leg in an alley in Chicago s West Pullman neighborhood Sunday. Armando L. Sanchez/Chicago Tribune via AP CHICAGO  One hundred people – two of them police officers – were shot in Chicago over the long Fourth of July weekend, including 18 homicides, the city’s police department said Tuesday. Among those injured were at least a dozen children. None of them had died as of Tuesday morning, but at least three of the minors were in critical condition.

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