Synopsis
Here's your morning update from the Daily Herald. The Daily Herald is suburban Chicago's largest daily newspaper.
Episodes
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6/5/21: Drought conditions in the suburbs… and more news
05/06/2021 Duration: 03minDrought conditions in the suburbs; Man charged in 1972 murder of 15-year-old Naperville girl; The state has recorded the lowest single-day percentage of new COVID-19 cases; Governor J.B. Pritzker on Friday signed a law establishing legislative district maps
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6/4/21: Mount Prospect hit-and-run seriously hurts man in wheelchair… and more news
04/06/2021 Duration: 03minMount Prospect police continue to investigate a hit-and-run crash that seriously injured a man in a wheelchair; Illinois hospitals are treating the fewest number of patients with the disease since the state started tracking the metric; The state’s vaccination numbers are only inching up; More festivals are returning, but Pride parades proceed with caution.
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6/3/21: Suburban residents are half of state's daily vaccinations, helping reopening progress… and more news
03/06/2021 Duration: 03minSuburban residents make up more than half of those who received COVID-19 vaccine doses each day during the past week; The state’s 7 day average case positivity rate continues to drop; Schaumburg’s Woodfield Trolley service is expected to return on July 2; Randhurst Mall owner wants to sell up to 15 outlots.
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6/2/21: Addison fire destroys 12 trucks… and more news
02/06/2021 Duration: 03minA late Monday night fire at an Addison business that tows and repairs large trucks destroyed 12 vehicles and 8 trailers; Illinois will soon join a coalition of states operating lotteries for residents who have received COVID-19 vaccine shots; The latest pandemic push is to roll out more COVID-19 inoculations at doctor’s offices; Sunday afternoon will see the second Buffalo Grove Pride Drive; A 15-year-old Chicago boy has been identified as one of two people killed Monday in a two-vehicle crash on I-90
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6/1/21: The daily number of new COVID-19 cases in Illinois is continuing to decline.… and more news
01/06/2021 Duration: 03minThe daily number of new COVID-19 cases in Illinois is continuing to decline; Two teens charged in fire at former McHenry roller rink; No one hurt after townhomes catch fire in Hainesville
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5/31/21: Birth control bill passes in Illinois House… and more news
31/05/2021 Duration: 04minBirth control bill passes in Illinois House; Illinois reaches vaccine milestone as new case figures hit 10-month low; Des Plaines man opened fire on police, tied to $22 million drug bust
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5/30/2021: Memorial Day observances proudly back in person… and more news
30/05/2021 Duration: 03minMemorial Day observances in the suburbs are proudly back in person;Two married couples are now on one village board; Morton Arboretum has new giant sculptures
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5/29/21: Fewer than 1,000 new COVID-19 cases a day this week… and more news
29/05/2021 Duration: 03minIllinois is now averaging fewer than 1,000 new cases of COVID-19 a day; The free Barrington Art Festival is returning in full swing this weekend; Bartlett’s 4th of July Festival will be back this year; The former Just For Fun Roller Rink in McHenry is a “total loss and has collapsed” after a fire.
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5/28/21: A street race triggered crash that killed 2 Judson University students in Elgin, authorities said… and more news
28/05/2021 Duration: 03minA street race triggered the April 20 crash that killed 2 Judson University students in Elgin, authorities said; Frontier Days organizers are reversing course and planning a scaled-down version; Several mass vaccination sites that opened this winter are closing; A lower-level Arlington Heights committee Wednesday night tackled a big topic: the fate of Arlington Park
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5/27/21: Arlington Park horse owners want antitrust probe… and more news
27/05/2021 Duration: 03minThe association representing horse owners and trainers at Arlington Park has called on the Illinois attorney general to launch an antitrust investigation into track owner Churchill Downs; Providers in Illinois have administered more than 11 million doses of the COVID-19 vaccine; The Schaumburg Boomers will return to the recently renamed Wintrust Field tonight after a yearlong hiatus.