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The four girls killed after a vehicle crashed into their after-school camp in Illinois have been identified by authorities.
Ainsley Johnson, 8, of Chatham, tragically lost her life on April 28 when a vehicle drove through the YNOT Outdoors building.
Alma Buhnerkempe, 7, of Chatham was one of three girls and a woman who were killed by a vehicle in Chatham on April 28.
Residents of a small central Illinois city on Tuesday mourned the loss of three children and a teenager killed in a startling ...
AmeriCorps sends money and people to serve in communities across the country. Some corps members are placed with the Healing Action Network in St. Louis, an organization that helps human trafficking ...
Four people dead and six injured after a driver plows into a daycare in Chatham. Info about the driver, who is a state ...
Trump marks his first 100 days in office with a rally in Michigan, a state rocked by his tariffs. President Donald Trump is holding a rally in Michigan to mark the f ...
The strength of neighbors was magnified as they shared hugs, shed tears, and stood in solidarity at Village Square Park.
Community members came together on April 29, 2025, to remember the four people who died in a crash on April 28, in Chatham.
Three young children and a teenager were killed after a car barreled through a building used for a popular after-school camp.
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