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Suburb won't do parade this Labor Day weekend
Leaders in Buffalo Grove say they have found alternative ways to celebrate and bring the community together, after deciding to cancel the parade during the Buffalo Grove Days festival over Labor Day weekend. WBBM Newsradio's Jim Gudas reports.
Fathers coping with parade shooting have a place to go
A meeting of dads in Highland Park Tuesday will offer a safe space for sharing and support. WBBM Newsradio’s Brandon Ison reports.
In Depth Round Up: Highland Park Shooting
On today's In Depth, Host Jill DeGroot- with the help of the WBBM Newsroom reporters- rounds up everything you need to know about the Highland Park Shooting. This is a developing story so stay tuned to WBBM Newsradio for more information. ---- Make sure to subscribe to WBBM InDepth on the Audacy a…
Developer cancels plan to build gun store
A suburban real estate developer has opted not to build a gun store and shooting range in Mundelein. Recent mass shootings are a big reason why, WBBM Newsradio's Andy Dahn reports.
Efforts continue to reunite belongings with parade goers
An FBI-run family assistance center in Highland Park, created after Monday’s mass shooting, is shutting down this weekend. WBBM Newsradio's Andy Dahn reports.
Botanic garden offers free admission this weekend
The Chicago Botanic Garden is hoping to spread healing to neighboring Highland Park this weekend. WBBM Newsradio's Andy Dahn explains.
Young parade shooting victim, 8, suffered severed spine
We're learning more about one of the youngest victim's in Monday's sniper attack on a Fourth of July parade. WBBM Newsradio's Jim Gudas reports.
Canceled fireworks shows could be rescheduled
While several suburban Fourth of July fireworks displays were canceled following the Highland Park shootings, efforts are underway to reschedule at least some of those shows later this summer. WBBM Newsradio's Jim Gudas reports.
Durbin questions why parents would help troubled kid buy guns
U.S. Sen. Richard Durbin, D-Illinois, talked Wednesday about revelations that Bobby Crimo III's father helped him get his first gun permit. WBBM Newsradio Political Editor Craig Dellimore reports.
State police director: No errors in prior dealings with parade suspect
Brendan F. Kelly, the director of the Illinois State Police, says reviews have not uncovered mistakes in the way authorities dealt with Bobby Crimo III, the person who would later be charged with killing seven people at the Highland Park July 4 parade. WBBM Newsradio's Jim Gudas reports.