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Chicago dust storm • Illinois' wealthiest counties • Ice cream recall
Chicago dust storm • Illinois' wealthiest counties • Ice cream recall

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time18-05-2025

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Chicago dust storm • Illinois' wealthiest counties • Ice cream recall

CHICAGO - High winds and dry fields kicked up a dangerous dust storm across parts of the Chicago area on Friday; a new report analyzed the wealthiest counties in Illinois; and a voluntary recall of over a dozen ice cream varieties has been issued. These are the top stories in Fox 32's Week in Review. High winds and dry fields kicked up dangerous dust across parts of Chicagoland Friday night, prompting a dust storm warning and reducing visibility for drivers. FULL STORY Lake County leads Illinois in wealth, according to a new report from SmartAsset, which analyzed income, home values, and investment income across all U.S. counties. The annual study used a combination of three financial metrics—median income, investment income, and median home value—to produce a "Wealth Index" score for each county. FULL STORY A common ingredient in some foods and drinks has been linked to an increased risk of blood cancers. Taurine — a non-essential amino acid that also occurs naturally in the bone marrow, brain, heart and muscles — was found to promote the growth of leukemia cells, according to a study by Wilmot Cancer Institute investigators at the University of Rochester in New York. FULL STORY Wells Enterprises, the parent company of popular ice cream brands such as Blue Bunny, Halo Top, Bomb Pops, Blue Ribbon classic ice cream treats and the Cheesecake Factory, has issued a voluntary recall of over a dozen ice cream varieties. FULL STORY One person was critically injured in a home explosion in unincorporated Cary Sunday afternoon. Doors and windows had been blown off the front and back of the house, and smoke was coming from several areas, according to a statement from the Cary Fire Protection District. FULL STORY A Chicago police dispatcher has been reported missing, and her family is asking for help in finding her. Sana Bell, 31, was last seen Thursday afternoon after dropping off a rental car near 1313 East 60th Street in the Woodlawn neighborhood. FULL STORY Authorities responded to a South Side elementary school Tuesday afternoon after 22 children ingested marijuana edibles, according to Chicago police and school officials. Officers said the children of various ages had ingested an unidentified substance—later identified as cannabis in the form of edibles, school officials said. FULL STORY A 15-year-old Michigan boy who went missing after school last week has been spotted in Chicago, prompting a shift in the investigation across state lines. Glenn Lee Brown was reported missing on May 7 after he left Pennfield High School in Calhoun County, Michigan. FULL STORY The City of Chicago has reached a $15.5 million settlement with Chicago Parking Meters, LLC, ending years of legal disputes over its contentious parking meter lease agreement. City officials said the deal, finalized after extensive negotiations, is significantly less than the $322 million originally sought by the private operator. FULL STORY Eleven new automated speed cameras will begin issuing tickets in Chicago starting in June, according to the city's Department of Transportation. The move is part of an ongoing effort to improve traffic safety near schools and parks. FULL STORY

Sana Bell: Chicago police dispatcher reported missing, last seen on South Side
Sana Bell: Chicago police dispatcher reported missing, last seen on South Side

Yahoo

time17-05-2025

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Sana Bell: Chicago police dispatcher reported missing, last seen on South Side

The Brief Sana Bell, 31, was last seen Thursday afternoon near 1313 East 60th St. Family says Bell suffers from depression and may need medical attention. She is known to visit the lakefront and ride the Red Line for long periods. CHICAGO - A Chicago police dispatcher has been reported missing, and her family is asking for help in finding her. What we know Sana Bell, 31, was last seen Thursday afternoon after dropping off a rental car near 1313 East 60th Street in the Woodlawn neighborhood. She was wearing gray jogging pants at the time, and police say she may need medical attention. Bell's family and friends gathered Friday to search for her. They say she lives with depression and has previously experienced suicidal thoughts. They also said she frequently visits Chicago's lakefront and often takes long rides on the CTA Red Line. She is described as a Black woman, standing 5-foot-3 and weighing 120 pounds, with black hair and brown eyes. What you can do Police are asking anyone with information about Bell's whereabouts to call the Special Victims Unit at 312-747-8274. The Source The information in this article was provided by the Chicago Police Department and Sana Bell's family.

Missing woman last seen on South Side may need medical attention
Missing woman last seen on South Side may need medical attention

Yahoo

time16-05-2025

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Missing woman last seen on South Side may need medical attention

CHICAGO — A search is underway on Friday for a missing woman who officers say may be in need of medical attention. According to Chicago police, 31-year-old Sana Bell has been missing since Thursday, May 15. LATEST CASES: Missing people in Chicagoland Officers said the missing woman was last seen near the 1300 block of East 60th Street in Hyde Park on the South Side. Bell, who stands 5-foot-3 and weighs around 120 pounds, has brown eyes and black hair. Authorities provided details about the missing woman's disappearance in a news release sent out on Friday morning. In the release, police indicated that Bell may be in need of medical atention, but did not disclose why. Read more: Latest Chicago news and headlines Anyone with information on the whereabouts of 31-year-old Sana Bell is asked to contact the CPD Area Two SVU at 312-747-8274 or dial 911. Those with information that could help authorities in their investigation can also leave a tip at Tips can be filed anonymously. Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.

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