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It is with heavy hearts that we announce the sudden passing of David Leach Jr. on March 20, 2025. The news of his death has brought an overwhelming sense of loss to his family, friends, and all who knew him. David’s presence in the lives of those close to him was a constant source of joy, comfort, and positivity. His unexpected departure has left a void that will be impossible to fill. David was known for his kind and caring nature, always putting others before himself. Whether he was helping a neighbor, spending time with his family, or just offering…
It is with profound sadness that we announce the unexpected passing of Jeff Wasson, a man whose kindness, selflessness, and unwavering dedication to others touched the lives of everyone who had the privilege to know him. Jeff passed away on March 20, 2025, while peacefully sleeping, leaving behind his loving family and a community that will forever miss his presence. His passing has left a hole in the hearts of those who were closest to him, and as his family navigates this heartbreaking time, they are seeking support to honor his memory. Jeff was known for his warm heart and…
It is with deep sorrow and heavy hearts that we announce the passing of Dave Drabik II, who left us too soon. Dave was a cherished son, brother, and friend, whose vibrant spirit, infectious laughter, and unwavering love brought joy to all who had the privilege of knowing him. His sudden departure has left an unfillable void in the lives of his family and friends, and as we cope with the pain of this loss, we also reflect on the extraordinary person that Dave was. Dave Drabik II was a man of great character, known for his warm heart and…
It is with a heavy heart that we announce the passing of Serapio Garcia, affectionately known to family and friends as Papo, who left us on [insert date] in San Jose de Cervantes. Serapio, a beloved husband, father, grandfather, brother, and friend, was a pillar in the lives of those who knew him. His unexpected passing has left an irreplaceable void in the hearts of his loved ones, and we take this moment to reflect on his life and the indelible impact he had on everyone he encountered. Serapio’s family and close friends fondly remember him as a hardworking man…
It is with profound sorrow that we share the news of the passing of William Cross, a man whose life and memory touched the hearts of many in his community and beyond. William’s remains were recently identified after a long and difficult search that spanned several years. His family, who endured years of uncertainty and grief, can now begin the painful process of closure, but the pain of his absence will never truly be healed. William was more than just a name to his family, friends, and community. He was a beloved father, brother, son, and friend, a person whose…
LOUISVILLE, Ky. (WDRB) — Before being knocked out of the tournament, plenty of Louisville Cardinal fans who couldn’t make the trip to Lexington found a way to still cheer the team on. Ten20 Brewery in Butchertown opened earlier than usual for a Thursday to allow fans to gather in the taproom and cheer on the Cards. “Just happy to be here and happy to get to experience another game with this team and everybody’s going to remember this team for a long time,” said Lance Stoops. Like many fans, Stoops took the day off to relish in the first day…
Democratic U.S. Rep. Sean Casten said he “absolutely” will continue to hold town hall meetings even though a Wednesday event in Downers Grove was cut short by police after heated confrontations between the congressman and a small group of Palestinian and Israeli supporters. The disruption began when a pro-Israel supporter wearing an Israeli flag confronted Casten. That prompted some members from a group of five pro-Palestinian supporters to individually confront Casten at the front of the stage at the American Legion Post 80 hall where the town hall was being held. Video of the event before about 200 people showed…
One person was fatally shot by Chicago Police in the Pullman neighborhood early Thursday after officers responded to a domestic disturbance involving a gun, according to police. Shortly after 7 a.m., patrol officers in the Calumet District (5th) were called to a home in the 900 block of East 100th Street, police said. Officers entered the home and “encountered an armed male offender and female victim inside a bedroom.” The female, whose age was not released, was able to escape the bedroom while responding officers tried to de-escalate the situation, police said, but the male suspect turned a gun toward…
The Chicago Board of Education postponed a controversial budget amendment pushed by Mayor Brandon Johnson Thursday, prolonging doubt about who will pay for a new teachers contract and a $175 million pension payment to the city. That means for now the latter’s cost remains on the city side, which has until the end of this month to resolve that budget gap or else end the 2024 fiscal year with a deficit. Just minutes before its monthly meeting, the school board called off the votes that would pave the way for Chicago Public Schools to issue or repurpose $242 million in…
Twice a year, during the spring and fall equinoxes, the rising and setting sun lines up with Chicago’s east-west street grid, creating spectacular photo opportunities as the sun is framed within Chicago’s skyline. Take a look to the west shortly before sunset, according to Michelle Nichols, master educator for the Adler Planetarium. The effect is visible for about a week before and after the equinox. And if you miss it, wait another six months for the next one. How it works Throughout the year, the spots on the horizon where the sun rises and sets change. They creep north until…
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