It has been a long winter for Chicago residents, but the worst might not be over yet. As the snow starts to melt, it is important that business owners remember that they have a duty to properly clear snow and ice from sidewalks. Because, yes, there is still a chance...
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Month: March 2014
Illinois-based Sigma Alpha Epsilon joins pledge to stop pledging
Bullying or hazing is the subject of a large national debate. Bullying is the phrase that is more commonly used in a minor context, with advocates focusing on reducing and preventing the act online and in schools. Hazing is a word that is often used in the adult...
Realtors grapple with concealed carry laws, safety and consent
Illinois was the last state to enact legislation allowing the concealed carry of guns. The law "has been such a big deal throughout the state," said Mike Drews, a real estate agent on a task force created by the Illinois Association of Realtors. The association is...
Chicago 17-year-old’s life ended in collision with Metra train
The accident occurred on Friday morning, March 7. A 17-year-old boy was walking to his high school. Part of his route that day took him across the tracks in the Old Norwood Park neighborhood. On that day, his crossing occurred at the same time that a Metra train...