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The crematory was shut down​ after the CBS News Chicago Investigators​ exposed how bodies were being mishandled there​.
Two years and three months have passed since a massive fire tore through the warehouse of a custom manufacturing company in the south Chicago suburb of Chicago Heights. That day was devastating ...
The investigation that followed included the Chicago Heights Fire Department, the Illinois State Fire Marshal and the federal Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives. The company said ...
Several of the Chicago suburbs also ranked in the top 100 in U.S. News & World Report's national list of "Best Places to Live ...
CHICAGO HEIGHTS, Ill. (WLS) -- It was two years ago when the Morgan Li furniture manufacturing warehouse was destroyed in a massive fire. But now, it is back and better than before. Work is ...
As the Chicago Bears pivot their stadium focus back to Arlington Heights, and nearby suburbs are bracing for potential ...
CHICAGO HEIGHTS, Ill. (WGN) — More than two years ago, a massive fire destroyed a family-owned furniture company’s warehouse in the south suburbs, but something new is rising from the ashes.
In April the first lawsuit was filed. After that, other people came forward expressing concerns that the remains of their loved ones may have also been mishandled. The new lawsuits from Illinois ...
Bruce E. “Spike” Cleator. Age 90. Chicago Heights Resident for most of his life, most recently living in Norridge, IL. Graduate of Bloom High School Class of 1952. United States Army Veteran.
The Chicago ... the Illinois Sports Facilities Authority that the agency’s CEO estimated could cost $4.8 billion over 40 years. The potential shift of focus back to Arlington Heights became ...