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Casket containing dead body ejected from hearse in Homewood hit-and-run

Homewood police are investigating the cause of a hit-and-run crash Friday morning involving a stolen vehicle and a funeral hearse with a body inside. Police responded to a two-vehicle crash at 183rd Street and Kedzie Avenue involving a recently stolen Kia and a white Cadillac funeral hearse, and said a casket with a body inside was ejected from the hearse. Police said a preliminary . ....

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Blaze at abandoned Tinley Park Mental Health Center sparks concerns over safety

In the early morning hours of Friday, the Tinley Park Fire Department received a call for a building fire at the former Tinley Park Mental Health Center grounds. ....

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Driver in custody after fatal Homewood crash released as investigation continues

The driver taken into custody last week after a fatal crash in Homewood was released without charges, village officials said. Three cars were involved in the crash the morning of Sept. 6 at 183rd Street and Kedzie Avenue, Homewood police said. The other two drivers were taken to South Suburban Hospital where one of them, Grace Hill, 76, of Country Club Hills, died. Hill’s family could not be . ....

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Transcripts for CNN CNN Newsroom With Poppy Harlow and Jim Sciutto 20210902 14:59:00

But i always say that you feel like the man with no shoes until you come over here on 183rd street and then you see the man with no feet, right. where, i bet you this is my mother. every time you get to a mic. you re okay. you better pick that up. mom, your son is dogo kay. he s doing a press conference. if that is your little boy, he s in good hands. oh, my gosh. he s looking good. he s safe. have to make sure it is his mother. it s my mother. so, um, yeah, we felt like the until you see the person with no feet. where folks here have a foot of water on the first floor and not in the basement. and the true irony is, as borough president richards indicated of the $2 billion in infrastructure that was spent nearly half of the city s infrastructure budget spent here in southeast queens, the ....

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