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Baltimore bridge rebuild could take years and cost at least $400M after collapse, experts say

Rebuilding Baltimore's Francis Scott Key Bridge could cost at least $400 million - or even twice that much, experts say.

Festival Friday with Roz Varon

Each week, we list some events you can attend over the weekend.

Good Samaritan speaks out after confronting suspect in Rockford stabbing attacks

A good Samaritan who helped one of the Rockford attack victims is speaking out.

DeKalb County sheriff's deputy critically injured in crash on IL-23, ISP says

A DeKalb County crash left a sheriff's deputy critically injured Friday morning, Illinois State Police said.

45 killed after bus plunges off a bridge in South Africa; 8-year-old is the only survivor

The only survivor of Thursday's crash was an 8-year-old child, who was receiving medical attention.

Man, 68, critically injured in West Side hit-and-run: Chicago police say

A 69-year-old man was critically injured in a hit-and-run on the West Side Thursday night, Chicago police said.

Rockford stabbing attack victims ID'd, suspect charged after 4 killed, 7 hurt with knife, bat, truck

The four people killed in a Rockford stabbing attack have been identified. A man has been charged and is being held in custody.

Largest crane on the Eastern Seaboard arriving to start removing Baltimore bridge collapse wreckage

The crane, which can lift up to 1,000 tons, will be used to clear the channel in order to resume the search for four workers who remain missing and reopen the key shipping route.

Baltimore Key Bridge collapse: What we know about the missing construction workers; 2 recovered

Eight workers were fixing potholes on the span when the ship hit the bridge around 1:30 a.m. Tuesday. The workers plunged into the frigid water, and two were rescued, officials said.

Oak Point University announces imminent closure of Oak Brook, Chicago campuses

The private school focuses on nursing and health sciences. Nearby Lewis University has agreed to allow Oak Point students to transition there and continue pursuing their degrees.
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