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Secret Service outlines security perimeter for the DNC
"We will do what is absolutely necessary to keep the city safe," Chicago Police Supt. Larry Snelling said.
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"We will do what is absolutely necessary to keep the city safe," Chicago Police Supt. Larry Snelling said.
A semi-truck carrying a load of 27000 lbs. of canned goods rolled over.
The police officer was confronted by multiple armed individuals. He's expected to be OK and no injuries were reported.
The three women and the officer were taken to local hospitals.
All southbound lanes reopened around 8 a.m.
"My heart is shattered, because it was a nice lady," Kim Sanders said. "She never bothered anybody."
By 12:40 p.m., all DMVs in Chicago were 100% operational, and all other DMVs in the state were open, and "serving customers in some capacity."
All lanes reopened around 3:30 a.m.
The man died at a local hospital.
The National Weather Service on Tuesday was investigating 29 potential tornado tracks. So far, 17 tornadoes have been confirmed.
traffic is now being forced off at Old Orchard Road.
Severe storms brought heavy rain, high winds, and tornadoes across the Chicago area and Northwest Indiana Monday night.
Officials responded to the home at 8902 W. 141st Lane around 10:20 p.m.
ComEd said about 80% of customers can expect their power to be restored by Wednesday afternoon.
Tornadoes, dangerous straight-line winds, and other hazards rocked the Chicago area for a second night in a row Monday. At least one person was killed during the storm outbreak.