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Su to Board of Directors Jan 28 AAPL Earnings Report Jan 28 AMD Earnings Report Feb 3 VMWare's new license fees target 64-core Epyc Rome CPUs Feb 4-6 ICE Totally Gaming (London, UK) Feb 6 IGEL Teams with AMD to Optimize the UD3 Endpoint for Cloud Workspaces Feb 6 Intel officially craters Xeon pricing Feb 7 AMD Ryzen Threadripper 3990X (64c/128t) HEDT CPU for $3990 US (Release Date) Feb 10 Introducing AMD Radeon™ Pro W5500 Workstation Graphics Feb 13 NVDA Earnings Date (Confirmed) Feb 18 AMD EPYC™ Cloud Adoption Grows with Google Cloud Feb 18 Google Stadia Is Coming To Samsung, ASUS, and Razer Phones Feb 21 AMD's credit upgraded to BB at S&P Feb 24 Cloudflare accelerating AMD rollout Feb 24 More Insights on the Next-Gen Xbox Feb 24-27 Mobile World Congress (Barcelona, Spain) [Cancelled] Feb 25-27 Embedded World (Nuremberg, Germany) Feb 27 Microsoft Announces General Availability of AMD-backed Azure HBv2 Instances for HPC Mar 4 AMD CPU & GPU chosen to power El Capitan Supercomputer Mar 5 AMD Financial Analyst Day Mar 16-20 GDC - Game Developers Conference [Cancelled/Postponed] Mar 17 Leaseweb adds AMD hardware to global data center servers Mar 18 Microsoft Now Offers Azure NVv4 Virtual Machines with AMD EPYC & Radeon Instinct Mar 18 SoftIron HyperSwitch™ uses AMD Epyc 3000 in its Next-Generation Top-of-Rack Network Switches Built On Open Source SONiC Mar 18 Sony PS5 system architecture deep dive Mar 18 PlayStation 5 Full Specs Revealed Mar 19 Microsoft, NVIDIA, and AMD will stream talks during DirectX Developer Day Mar 21 AMD To Power Upcoming Microsoft Surface Book 3 Mar 25 2nd Gen AMD EPYC™ Processors and AMD Radeon Instinct™ MI25 GPUs Extend Microsoft Azure High Performance Cloud Offerings Mar 25 AMD's Big Navi and Xbox Series X GPU 'Arden' Source Code Stolen and Leaked Mar 29 Microsoft cops to 775% Azure surge, quotas on resources and 'significant new capacity' coming ASAP Mar 29 ASML cuts guidance for first-quarter sales amid coronavirus Q1 AMD Ryzen 4000 Mobile Processor (Over a dozen designs coming in Q1) 2020 Q2 2020 Q3 Jul 7 Ryzen 5 3600XT, 7 3800XT, 9 3900XT (Matisse Refresh) Release Date Jul 14 AMD Announces 64-Core Threadripper PRO in the Lenovo ThinkStation P620 Jul 15 AMD HPC Solutions: Enabling Success Today while Laying the Foundation for Future HPC Innovations (Webinar) Jul 15 Rumor: Sony reportedly boosts PS5 production by 50 percent Jul 19-23 Design Automation Conference (DAC) (San Francisco, CA, USA) [Virtual] Jul 21 AMD Ryzen 4000 Renoir Desktop APUs announced Jul 23 Microsoft Xbox Games Showcase Jul 23 INTC Earnings Date (Confirmed) Jul 27 Jim Keller reportedly has a new home Jul 28 AMD Earnings Date (Confirmed) Jul 28 Samsung Galaxy S21 will use custom AMD Radeon GPU Jul 30 AAPL Earnings Date (Confirmed) Jul 31 Supply Bottleneck on AMD Ryzen in XMG CORE (mobile chips) Aug 3 AMD to become TSMC's largest customer in 2021 Aug 5 Samsung Unpacking Event -- Galaxy Note 20 Featured Aug 6 Massive 20GB Intel IP Data Breach Aug 13 Intel Xe GPU update coming from Raja Koduri [Virtual Event] Aug 16-18 Hot Chips 32 Symposium (Stanford, CA, USA) Aug 17 Siggraph [Virtual Conference] Aug 19 NVDA Earnings Date (Confirmed) Aug 25 TSMC to detail chip development at technology forum Aug 27-30 Gamescom (Digital Event Only) Sep 1 AMD at the Jeffries Virtual Semiconductor, IT Hardware & Communications Infrastructure Summit Sep 1 NVIDIA Launch Event Sep 2 Intel Tiger Lake w/ Xe Graphics Event Sep 7 AMD to Develop WiFi Controller with MediaTek Sep 8 Expanding Google Cloud’s Confidential Computing portfolio with AMD Epyc Sep 9 GIGABYTE Technology, Northern Data AG and AMD Join Forces to Drive HPC Mega-Project Sep 10 Nutanix Recognizes AMD as Technology Alliances New Partner of The Year Sep 11 Moody's upgrades AMD's senior unsecured rating to Baa3; outlook stable Sep 13 NVIDIA Acquires Arm For $40B Sep 14 AMD’s Massive COVID-19 HPC Fund Adds 18 Institutions, 5 Petaflops of Power Sep 15 AMD at the Deutsche Bank Technology Conference Sep 15 Microsoft's AMD Powered Cloud Gaming Service Launch Date Sep 16 Sony PlayStation 5 Showcase Sep 17 NVIDIA 3080 Release Date Sep 18 Apple Books TSMC’s Entire 5nm Production Capability Sep 19 AMD obtained a license from the US govt. to keep supplying to Huawei Sep 21 AMD placed further console SoC order at TSMC Sep 22 AMD Launches First Zen-based Chromebook Sep 24 NVIDIA 3090 Release Date Sep 28-30 Computex (Taipei, Taiwan) Sep 29 MU Earnings Date (Confirmed) Sep 29-Oct 1 VM World [Online Event] Sep 30 China expected to block Nvidia's acquisition of Arm 2020 Q4 2021 Jan 11-14 CES - Consumer Electronics Show [All-Digital] Jan 7 MU Earnings Date (Confirmed) Jan 14 TSMC Earnings Date (Confirmed) Jan 26 AMD Earnings Date (Estimated) Jan 26 XLNX Earnings Date (Estimated) Jan 26 AAPL Earnings Date (Estimated) Jan 28 INTC Earnings Date (Estimated) Feb 11 NVDA Earnings Date (Estimated) Mar 2-4 Embedded World (Nuremberg, Germany) Epyc High Performance Computing: 2018/06/25: National Institute for Nuclear Physics in Italy 2018/09/06: University of Notre Dame 2018/09/XX: Oregon State University 2018/10/17: Haas F1 Team 2018/10/30: US National Energy Research Scientific Computing Center - "Perlmutter" 2018/11/08: Lawrence Livermore National Laboratories - "Corona" 2018/11/13: University of Stuttgart (HLRS) - "Hawk" 2018/11/19: CSC - The Finnish IT Center for Science 2018/12/03: Procter and Gamble "Atos BullSequana cluster" 2019/01/24: Nikhef, the Dutch National Institute for Subatomic Physics 2019/05/07: Oak Ridge National Laboratory (ORNL) - "Frontier" 2019/06/06: Uninett Sigma2 (Norway) 2019/06/07: Indiana University - "Big Red 200" 2019/06/17: Deutsches Zentrum fur Luft- und Raumfahrt (DLR) - the German Aerospace Center 2019/06/18: Nanyang Technological University: Singapore Centre for Environmental Life Sciences Engineering 2019/08/12: US Military Buys Three Cray Supercomputers powered by AMD Epyc "Rome" CPUs 2019/10/14: University of Edinburgh "ARCHER2" 2019/11/01: Institute of Interdisciplinary Physics and Complex Systems (IFISC) in Spain 2019/11/05: United Kingdom’s Atomic Weapons Establishment (AWE) "Vulcan" 2019/11/14: Météo-France - to boost weather forecasting capabilities 2019/11/14: Forschungszentrum Jülich (Germany) 2019/11/17: Tencent - “Star Lake” cloud server 2019/11/18: GENCI - Joliot-Curie supercomputer 2019/11/18: ETH Zurich - Euler VI 2019/11/18: San Diego Supercomputer Center's - "Expanse" 2019/11/19: Lawrence Livermore National Lab - "Corona", upgrade to AMD MI60 GPUs 2020/01/07: Atos to Deliver its ‘AION’ Supercomputer to the University of Luxembourg 2020/01/13: European Centre for Medium-Range Weather Forecasts (ECMWF) 2020/01/24: Jülich Support for Fenix (JUSUF) in Germany 2020/02/05: AMD Powers CARA Supercomputer from NEC in Dresden 2020/02/11: US Navy DSRC at Stennis Space Center 2020/02/24: US National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) - Dual Epyc 7002 Processors 2020/03/04: "El Capitan", Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory 2020/06/22: German Climate Computer Centre (DKRZ) 2020/06/22: "Selene", NVIDIA Corporation 2020/06/24: COVID and Physics Research (Goethe University, Frankfurt) 2020/06/24: "Hortense", Ghent University (Belgium) 2020/08/24: "Narwhal", US Navy DSRC @ Stennis Space Center in Mississippi 2020/08/24: "Warhawk", US Air Force Research Laboratory DSRC in Ohio 2020/10/01: Okinawa Institute of Science and Technology Graduate University (OIST) 2020/10/05: "TinkerCliffs", Advanced Research Computing at Virginia Tech 2020/10/13: Japan Agency for Marine-Earth Science and Technology (JAMSTEC) 2020/10/19: Pawsey Supercomputing Centre, Australia 2020/10/20: "Chicoma", Los Alamos National Laboratory (New Mexico, USA) 2020/10/21: "LUMI", European High Performance Computing Joint Undertaking (EuroHPC JU) 2020/10/21: "Kelvin2", Northern Ireland HPC Research Facility 2020/10/23: "Deucalion", Minho Advanced Computing Centre (Portugal) 2020/11/04: "Mammoth", Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory 2020/11/06: NASA Center for Climate Simulation (NCCS) 2020/11/16: "Bell", ITaP Research Computing, Purdue University 2020/12/11: "Andes", Oak Ridge Leadership Computing Facility (OCLF) Note: If you have a
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Transparent Voter Suppression by GOP
Alabama Arizona Arkansas Florida Georgia Between 2012 and 2016, Georgia purged 1.5 Million voters from the voter rolls. 735,000 were purged from 2016 to 2018, with a whole 500,000 removed in one day. A federal court found that the 83% increase (12,000 to 22,000) in provisional ballots from 2014 to 2018 was likely due to administration errors. https://www.ajc.com/news/local-govt--politics/georgia-cancels-fewer-voter-registrations-after-surge-last-yeafqT1bcSzGu33UEpTMDzMVK/ https://www.motherjones.com/politics/2018/11/brian-kemps-win-in-georgia-tainted-by-voter-suppression-stacey-abrams/ Despite a 6% increase in Georgia population from 2012 to 2018, county election officials closed 214 precincts across the state during that time https://www.ajc.com/news/state--regional-govt--politics/voting-precincts-closed-across-georgia-since-election-oversight-lifted/bBkHxptlim0Gp9pKu7dfrN/ Elections director Linda Ford resigned after “a technical error” resulted in nearly 8,000 voters being transferred from “inactive” to “canceled” status six days after registration deadline https://www.ajc.com/news/state--regional-govt--politics/georgia-elections-official-resigns-over-misidentified-voters/XPpF1fvSyHJnmmD9VYQJSI/ State settled on "Exact Match" rules dispute in 2017 and restored over 42,000 voters (64% purged were African-American) as Secretary of State promised to prevent future conflict https://lawyerscommittee.org/press-release/voting-advocates-announce-settlement-exact-match-lawsuit-georgia/ Despite promise, "Exact Match" returned in 2018 as state purged voters for data errors like misplaced hyphens, typos, etc. https://www.nbcnews.com/politics/elections/states-push-new-voter-requirements-fueled-trump-n780611 https://thinkprogress.org/georgia-registration-lawsuit-b789d24105ed/ https://www.vox.com/policy-and-politics/2018/10/11/17964104/georgia-voter-registration-suppression-purges-stacey-abrams-brian-kemp 107,000 registered voters purged in 2017 through "use it or lose it" policy after not voting for 3 years or responding to notice https://www.apmreports.org/story/2018/10/19/georgia-voter-purge After Kemp settled case in 2017 by removing 40-day deadline to correct "exact match" information, Georgia passed a new law reinstating a deadline. It also blocked tribal identification cards as ID when registering https://www.vox.com/policy-and-politics/2018/10/11/17964104/georgia-voter-registration-suppression-purges-stacey-abrams-brian-kemp https://politics.myajc.com/news/state--regional-govt--politics/georgia-elections-bill-passes-senate-after-debate/irbaMooFPhQPfuR1AvDTKP/ In 2010, the Georgia Bureau of Investigation and Kemp’s office proceeded to question hundreds of voters and arrested a dozen activists, over a surge in minority registrations. There were no guilty verdicts. https://talkingpointsmemo.com/feature/abrams-kemp-bring-long-running-war-over-voting-rights-to-georgia-governors-race In 2012, Kemp blocked registrations from and investigated minority registration groups. Two and a half years later, the investigation closed without charges. https://newrepublic.com/article/121715/georgia-secretary-state-hammers-minority-voter-registration-efforts In 2018, Kemp arrested Black Get-out-the-vote activists accusing them of fraud, although the cases ended without conviction https://www.vox.com/policy-and-politics/2018/10/11/17964104/georgia-voter-registration-suppression-purges-stacey-abrams-brian-kemp https://www.vice.com/en_us/article/av4nzb/the-quitman-10-2-and-voter-suppression-in-modern-georgia-715 In 2018, county officials block bus delivering senior citizens to vote https://www.vox.com/identities/2018/10/17/17990110/georgia-senior-citizens-bus-removal-black-voters-matter-suppression Ahead of 2018 election, election board seeks to close 7 of 9 polling locations because they are not compliant with the Americans with Disabilities Act, rather than improve disabled access https://thinkprogress.org/ada-voter-suppression-cd7031080bfd/ Federal judge blocks Georgia from rejecting absentee ballots and applications for ballots with signature problems without first giving voters notice and a chance to fix the problem. Close to 600 absentee ballots were thrown out in 2018. https://assets.documentcloud.org/documents/5018933/10-24-18-TRO-Martin-v-Kemp.pdf https://www.aclu.org/blog/voting-rights/fighting-voter-suppression/court-blocks-georgia-rejecting-ballots-over DeKalb County board claims 50 absentee applications have been received and processed, despite 4,700 applications sent with USPS scans verifying https://www.wsbtv.com/news/local/dekalb-county/state-investigating-claims-local-elections-office-lost-1-000s-of-absentee-ballot-applications/859826997 Two days before 2018 election, Kemp accuses Democrats of attempting to hack the election but won't give evidence. https://www.nbcnews.com/politics/elections/kemp-charges-georgia-democrats-attempted-voter-hack-abrams-fires-back-n931011?cid=sm_npd_nn_tw_ma In 2016, Kemp accused the same thing, which was debunked by the DHS Inspector General. https://www.wabe.org/federal-review-debunks-georgia-election-hack-accusation-2/ Still without evidence of a hack by Democrats, Kemp has repeatedly published the accusation on the front of http://sos.ga.gov/ which voters use to get voting information https://slate.com/news-and-politics/2018/11/georgia-governor-candidate-brian-kemp-attempts-last-minute-banana-republic-style-voter-manipulation.html Voting machines reported switching votes from Democrat to Republican but NOT switching from Republican to Democrat https://www.theroot.com/black-voters-in-georgia-say-something-funny-is-going-on-1829979736 Federal judge blocks Gwinnett County from rejecting absentee ballots solely on the basis of an omitted or incorrect birth year and certifying election before ballots were counted https://thehill.com/homenews/campaign/416427-federal-judge-finds-georgia-county-violated-civil-rights-act-by-rejecting Georgia held the third-longest wait times in the US in 2016, which repeated in 2018 with a Gwinnett County precinct outside Atlanta showing 4.5-hour lines. This lag did not exist in Republican districts. https://elections.mit.edu/#state-GA https://www.motherjones.com/politics/2018/11/equipment-malfunctions-and-voting-machine-shortages-bring-long-lines-in-georgia/ https://twitter.com/_2lite/status/1059802363995807750 https://www.motherjones.com/politics/2018/11/brian-kemps-win-in-georgia-tainted-by-voter-suppression-stacey-abrams/ 127,000 votes in black neighborhoods did not have a recorded vote for lieutenant governor in 2018, also known as a “drop-off,” despite continuing voting down the ballot. This loss is inconsistent with historical and national trends, and inconsistent between in-person and absentee votes. https://www.theroot.com/exclusive-thousands-of-black-votes-in-georgia-disappea-1832472558 https://i.kinja-img.com/gawker-media/image/upload/bjgh8qu5ymagc1ekkuor.png Federal Judge orders Georgia to switch to paper ballots for 2020 elections. Georgia has to replace its Diebold Accuvote TSX touchscreen machines, which were banned in other states after vulnerabilities were discovered as early as 2006. https://arstechnica.com/tech-policy/2019/08/judge-bans-insecure-touchscreen-voting-machines-from-georgia-after-2019/ Illinois Indiana Kansas Maryland Michigan Mississippi Nevada New Hampshire New York North Carolina Appeals Court strikes down Voter ID law in 2016 for “target[ting] African Americans with almost surgical precision” and "retained only the kinds of IDs that white North Carolinians were more likely to possess” http://electionlawblog.org/wp-content/uploads/nc-4th.pdf https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/wonk/wp/2016/07/29/the-smoking-gun-proving-north-carolina-republicans-tried-to-disenfranchise-black-voters/?utm_term=.c0961256a9c0 Court strikes down Voter ID law in 2016 for creating undue burden on black and latino voters https://www.pbs.org/wgbh/frontline/article/court-north-carolina-voter-id-law-targeted-black-voters/ State admitted in 2016 its reason for cut early voting was “[c]ounties with Sunday voting in 2014 were disproportionately black” and “disproportionately Democratic.” J.A. 22348-49. https://twitter.com/haroldpollack/status/1051657219899617280 http://pdfserver.amlaw.com/nlj/7-29-16%204th%20Circuit%20NAACP%20v%20NC.pdf In 2016, 7,000 voters removed for not showing up to hearing challenging their registration http://www.mcclatchydc.com/news/politics-government/national-politics/article112015652.html https://www.vox.com/policy-and-politics/2016/11/3/13511264/north-carolina-voter-purge In 2016, judge ruled counties must restore thousands of voters removed due to mass-mailed notices being returned as "undeliverable" https://www.cnn.com/2016/11/04/politics/north-carolina-naacp-voter-registration/index.html In 2016, suits challenged Voter ID laws and state gerrymandering. On the floor, House Rep David R. Lewis, chairman of the redistricting committee, said “I think electing Republicans is better than electing Democrats ... so I drew this map in a way to help foster what I think is better for the country.” https://www.nytimes.com/2016/03/11/us/north-carolina-voting-rights-redistictricting-battles.html Supreme Court rejects district map for gerrymandering in 2017 due to racial motivation https://www.vox.com/policy-and-politics/2017/5/22/15676250/supreme-court-racial-gerrymandering-north-carolina Elections committee chair files 2017 bill that makes it so that the majority party (Democrats) can NEVER control an election board during an election year. Majority party would control chair in odd years, minority (GOP) would control chair in even years https://www.huffingtonpost.com/entry/north-carolina-republicans-election-boards_us_5c070ebfe4b0a6e4ebd96ee4 https://www.ncleg.net/Sessions/2017/Bills/House/PDF/H1117v0.pdf GOP officials call election boards to keep early-voting sites open for shorter hours on weekends and in evenings. Counties that opened only one polling site during the first week of early voting had turnout decrease of 20% https://www.reuters.com/article/us-usa-election-northcarolina-insight-idUSKBN12Y0ZY Party Executive Director Dallas Woodhouse asks election boards to “make party line changes to early voting” to limit hours and keep polls closed on Sundays. Multiple counties vote to end Sunday voting http://www.newsobserver.com/news/politics-government/election/article96179857.html https://www.newsobserver.com/news/politics-government/election/article100284162.html GOP bill in 2018 to eliminate requirement for early voting the Saturday before election day, when 192k voted that day in 2016 (6.5% of early votes) https://www.wral.com/gop-proposal-would-drop-final-saturday-from-early-voting/17627479/ State Board of Elections and Ethics Enforcement collects sworn statements that Leslie McCrae Dowless Jr. and other staffers on behalf of Harris campaign paid people to collect absentee ballots in 2018, coordinated alteration of Democrat and minority absentee ballots. The Harris campaign is also under suspicion for the abnormally high absentee ballots that he won (96%) in primary https://wapo.st/2rgE7Ap?tid=ss https://thehill.com/blogs/blog-briefing-room/news/419561-woman-admits-to-picking-up-absentee-ballots-in-north-carolina https://thehill.com/homenews/campaign/419693-second-woman-says-she-was-paid-to-collect-absentee-ballots-in-north https://www.apnews.com/ab20c7bd12464a4383abfdc2bd88ca92 Dowless campaign worker gives testimony at evidentiary hearing that she and others collected and opened unsealed absentee ballots they collected to fill in the Republican candidate, in addition to fabricating absentee forms, using false names as witness, and storing copies of all ballots to be sent to a Bladen County PAC https://lawandcrime.com/high-profile/gop-campaign-worker-admits-to-filling-in-republican-votes-on-absentee-ballots-says-she-was-later-told-to-lie/ Leslie McCrae Dowless Jr. and 7 others indicted https://www.nytimes.com/2019/07/30/us/mccrae-dowless-indictment.html?emc=rss&partner=rss NC Board of Elections investigated campaign operative Leslie McCrae Dowless Jr. earlier in 2010 over allegations that he paid voters to fill out ballots. No criminal charges were made, as witnesses were unwilling to testify https://thehill.com/homenews/state-watch/424441-man-at-center-of-nc-election-fraud-allegations-was-previously-probed-for Elections board ordered new election for House seat due to 2018 absentee ballot fraud https://www.reuters.com/article/us-usa-election-north-carolina/north-carolina-orders-new-u-s-house-election-after-tainted-vote-idUSKCN1QA1QG Democratic governor accuses GOP of blocking both 2018 investigation and interim Board of Elections after the North Carolina Board of Elections and Ethics Enforcement declined to validate the election results. The investigation was forced to dissolve and the Republican chair is declining to nominate for the interim board, resulting in no investigation hearings https://lawandcrime.com/high-profile/north-carolina-gop-accused-of-derailing-investigation-into-election-fraud/ DA says over 1,000 ballots may have been destroyed in 9th district 2018 race https://www.foxnews.com/politics/over-1000-ballots-may-have-been-destroyed-in-tighty-contested-north-carolina-congressional-race In 2019 Federal judge shuts down GOP attempt to preserve gerrymander, where state Republicans claimed legislators and the justices are too racist to be trusted to redraw the maps in a way that wouldn’t violate the Constitution https://slate.com/news-and-politics/2019/01/north-carolina-republicans-gerrymander-anita-earls.html https://slate.com/news-and-politics/2018/12/north-carolina-republican-gerrymandering-plan-insanity.html NC judges strike down map for 'extreme partisan gerrymandering', requiring the new map be drawn in full public view at public hearings with all computer screens visible to legislatures and observers https://www.usatoday.com/story/news/politics/2019/09/03/north-carolina-judges-toss-maps-partisan-gerrymandering/2204294001/ Hofeller emails released in 2019 show that Voter ID models and research discriminated based mostly on race rather than partisanship as claimed. For example, one document included a district dividing HBCU A&T State University with the city map color-coded by race and age. Emails also include Hofeller pushing Republicans to campaign protecting the use of inmates in gerrymandering, as prisons cannot vote but would inflate population. https://www.newyorker.com/news/news-desk/the-secret-files-of-the-master-of-modern-republican-gerrymandering https://media.newyorker.com/photos/5d7291409cecbb00083874cf/mastew_774,c_limit/Daley--Gerrymandering02.jpg North Carolina Republicans recommend Art Pope, who funded REDMAP which was behind multiple court-declared gerrymandered districts, to come back as special master to "referee" the new NC map replacing the invalidated map he helped make https://www.documentcloud.org/documents/6386074-LD-S-Suggested-Referees.html https://www.npr.org/2011/10/06/141078608/the-multimillionaire-helping-republicans-win-n-c North Dakota Ohio Pennsylvania Texas Judge rules in 2017 that Texas Voter ID law discriminates https://www.cnn.com/2017/08/23/politics/texas-voter-id-ruling/index.html Texas election officials confirmed that voting machines used in 30% of its counties are switching people’s votes https://twitter.com/ajplus/status/1055912575093792768?s=19 https://apnews.com/a8825810d10441f2ad828e95d6851d55 Secretary of State David Whitley apologizes for 2019 claim of 58,000 illegal votes that was shared by the AG, Governor, and President as at least 20,000 votes have already been identified as legitimate. Whitley blames it on bad wording and will still forward the names for investigation and possible prosecution, a claim which was itself denied by the AG. https://thinkprogress.org/texas-secretary-of-state-illegal-voters-david-whitley-donald-trump-d3c6d9c3b29f/ https://www.texastribune.org/2019/02/11/texas-ags-office-said-it-was-investigating-voters-citizenship-review-l/ Judge halts effort to purge 100,000 voters in 2019, which so far only found 80 ineligible out of 100,000 accused registered voters. Even the Secretary of State David Whitley, who has since resigned, admitted to accidental additions. Gov. Greg Abbott, who pushed the voter purge before Whitley, gets to pick his replacement ahead of 2020. https://www.nwaonline.com/news/2019/ma02/federal-judge-halts-texas-voter-roll-pu/ https://www.esquire.com/news-politics/politics/a27750601/texas-governor-greg-abbott-voter-roll-purge/ Texas responding to signature discrepancies by throwing out mail-in ballots, rather than allowing provisional ballot verification as other state laws allow https://www.huffpost.com/entry/texas-signature-mismatch-absentee-ballot_n_5d4b414ae4b01e44e4749888?3cl Virginia Wisconsin National In the 2008 and 2012 elections, there was an anomalous vote gain relative to precinct size that increased Romney's count and McCain's when Romney quit, but did not affect Democrats or other elections https://web.archive.org/web/20130126180125/http://www.themoneyparty.org/main/wp-content/uploads/2012/10/2008_2012_ElectionsResultsAnomaliesAndAnalysis_V1.51.pdf Supreme Court 2013 ruling freed nine states, mostly in the South, to change their election laws without advance federal approval https://www.nytimes.com/2013/06/26/us/supreme-court-ruling.html In 2016, at least 868 polling places closed in southern states, increasing lines https://www.vox.com/policy-and-politics/2016/11/4/13501120/vote-polling-places-election-2016 In 2018 Supreme Court ruled 5-4 ok'ing an already proven gerrymandered map. Argument was that if a judge reactivates interim map without intent to gerrymander, it isn't a gerrymandered map https://slate.com/news-and-politics/2018/06/the-abbott-v-perez-case-echoes-shelby-county-v-holder-as-a-further-death-blow-for-the-voting-rights-act.html https://www.washingtonpost.com/politics/courts_law/supreme-court-upholds-texas-redistricting-that-a-lower-court-said-discriminated-against-black-and-hispanic-voters/2018/06/25/bd09592a-7885-11e8-93cc-6d3beccdd7a3_story.html?noredirect=on GOP strategist Thomas Hofeller, who ghostwrote the Neuman DoJ letter to add a citizenship question to the 2020 Census, cited his own unpublished study showing that the question would be "advantageous to Republicans and Non-Hispanic Whites" and had been talking to Census Bureau since 2010. The DoJ claims Hofeller's study "played no role" but they copied from his study verbatim. https://www.npr.org/2019/05/30/728232221/gop-redistricting-strategist-played-role-in-push-for-census-citizenship-question https://www.npr.org/2019/06/15/732669380/emails-connect-census-official-with-gop-strategist-on-citizenship-question https://www.documentcloud.org/documents/6077735-May-30-2019-Exhibit.html#document/p120/a504025 https://www.documentcloud.org/documents/6077715-May-30-2019-Letter-to-Judge-Jesse-Furman.html In 2019, 3 Federal judges - New York, California, and Maryland districts - find Trump's citizenship census question unlawful. They claim it violated the Administrative Procedure Act, that Wilbur Ross concealed his basis for the question, that there's no genuine need for the question, and it prevents the US gov from carrying out its mandate. https://www.npr.org/2019/04/05/700982993/trump-administrations-census-citizenship-question-plans-halted-by-third-judge Supreme Court agrees, saying the Trump explanation for it is inadequate but allowing for a citizenship question in the future. https://www.independent.co.uk/news/world/americas/citizenship-question-supreme-court-2020-census-trump-today-latest-scotus-news-a8977936.html In 2019, Supreme Court temporarily blocks lower rulings requiring new voting maps for Ohio and Michigan, despite leaked emails in both states showing intentional gerrymandering. In Ohio the GOP consistently claimed 75% of seats despite a 51%-47% vote lead in 2012, a 58%-42% lead in 2016 and a 52%-47% lead in 2018. In Michigan the GOP consistently claimed 64% of seats despite a 46%-51% loss in 2012, a 47%-49% loss in 2014, and a 48%-47% lead in 2016. https://www-nbcnews-com.cdn.ampproject.org/c/s/www.nbcnews.com/news/amp/ncna1010146 https://www.cleveland.com/datacentral/2017/11/emails_documents_disclose_ohio.html https://www.nytimes.com/2018/07/25/us/michigan-gerrymandering.html?module=inline In 2019, Supreme Court rules 5-4 that vetting gerrymandering is beyond its constitutional reach, moving districting out of federal control and overturning lower rulings in Maryland, Michigan, North Carolina, Ohio, and Wisconsin. https://www.commondreams.org/news/2019/06/27/fiasco-democracy-right-wing-supreme-court-gives-green-light-partisan-gerrymandering https://www.vox.com/policy-and-politics/2019/6/27/18761166/supreme-court-gerrymandering-republicans-democracy In 2019, Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell blocked an election security bill to authorize hundreds of millions of dollars to update voting equipment. McConnell himself has put no bills on the floor for machine improvement. https://www.washingtonpost.com/politics/mcconnell-defends-blocking-election-security-bill-rejects-criticism-he-is-aiding-russia/2019/07/29/08dca6d4-b239-11e9-951e-de024209545d_story.html South Carolina, Nevada, Arizona and Kansas GOP officials seeking to cancel 2020 primaries and caucuses, skipping over challengers to Trump to require Trump as 2020 candidate https://www.politico.com/story/2019/09/06/republicans-cancel-primaries-trump-challengers-1483126?cid=apn Other general reports - https://www.brennancenter.org/sites/default/files/publications/Purges_Growing_Threat_2018.pdf , https://www.usccr.gov/pubs/2018/Minority_Voting_Access_2018.pdf , https://www.wired.com/story/voter-id-law-algorithm/ , https://www.brookings.edu/blog/fixgov/2016/11/22/gop-seats-bonus-in-congress/ , https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/wonk/wp/2017/07/20/this-anti-voter-fraud-program-gets-it-wrong-over-99-of-the-time-the-gop-wants-to-take-it-nationwide/?noredirect=on , http://bl.ocks.org/cingraham/7551527 "I don't want everybody to vote... As a matter of fact our leverage in the elections quite candidly goes up as the voting populace goes down." -
Paul Weyrich , co-founder of Heritage Foundation and ALEC, 1980
“Look, if African Americans voted overwhelmingly Republican, they would have kept early voting right where it was,” Wrenn said. “It wasn’t about discriminating against African Americans. They just ended up in the middle of it because they vote Democrat.” -
Carter Wrenn , Republican consultant in North Carolina
“There's a lot of liberal folks in those other schools who that maybe we don't want to vote. Maybe we want to make it just a little more difficult. And I think that's a great idea.” -
Cindy Hyde-Smith , Republican Senator of Mississippi, 2003
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Last Week In Adops #03 | YouTube TV, The Atlantic Gets Tough, and Productivity In A Pill
You know what really grinds my gears? Anytime I see a number preceded by "up to" or "as much as" I stop caring about that fucking number. Don’t tell me what the max is. Give me the mean and if you want to get fancy give me the median too. Like this stat floating around that The Guardian found when trying to buy it’s own inventory, that the "ad tax" was up to 70% of the total spend. How often was it 70%? What was the average "tax"? What’s the range? Break it down for me. Otherwise, I’m gonna assume it’s insignificant noise/bullshit data.
Shot YouTube TV Goes Live in Google’s Biggest Swipe at Comcast Yet YouTube TV has launched in a handful of cities. You get +40 channels for $35/mo. Plus they offer an unlimited DVR.
"In particular, YouTube believes it can persuade a whole new audience that otherwise never considered paying for TV at all. "There are a lot of ‘cord-nevers’—millennials who never sign on for cable," says Kelly Merryman, YouTube’s vice-president of content partnerships. "They love TV programming. They just don’t love the distribution." That means TV, on any device, on demand."
Chaser YouTube TV Will Force You to Watch Ads on Many DVR’d Shows YouTube TV’s DVR feature won’t let you skip ads on shows if an on-demand version of that show is available online. Womp womp.
Important But Not Relevant When the fuck did people start searching on retail websites? Other Articles Facebook faces increased publisher resistance to Instant Articles Big name pubs aren’t so hot on Facebooks Instant Articles. NYT is out. Hearst is out. Forbes & Quartz? Nope. Ryan's take: Apparently publishers are keen on making money. Who would have thunk it? If it wasn’t for Google juicing SEO for AMP sites I’m certain it would be suffering the same fate. Instead, I think it’ll go the way of Google+ and die a much slower, quieter death. But the same writing is on the wall. Twitter Is Expanding Its Video Measurement Partnerships Twitter is adding IAS, Moat, Nielsen, and comScore as third party verification partners for their video ad product. Twitter isn’t gonna beat Facebook or Google with scale or Snap with (marketing)sex appeal so this is their best way to differentiate with the giants. Give the people what they want. Honestly though… this feels a bit like they’re grasping at straws. Hoping that it’s advertisers lack of trust in platform video that’s holding them back… not that no one really thinks of twitter as a video hub. Digital Publisher Mic Raises $21 Million in Series C Round Mic raised $21MM in it’s Series C. That brings them to $52MM raised. Considering what their valuation must be ("mid-hundreds of millions") that’s a pretty tough ceiling to reach. I’m rooting for them though. The Atlantic is now telling ad blockers to whitelist or pay up Starting April 10th The Atlantic is telling users with adblockers to unblock them or pay $4/mo. http://i.imgur.com/QFLQFQR.gifv Publishers Can Seize a Rare Opportunity @opinionatedadam lays out his case for publishers to roll up their sleeves and start negotiating. Now that facebook has entered the HB fray publishers finally have a bit of leverage to negotiate with Google. He had me all the way up until the point where he talks about Facebook and Amazon offering a combined data product . Other things pubs don’t want: exchange margins that are public and transparent. We say we do but do you think someone like NBC really wants the world to know their rev share with Google? Digital giants are trampling on the truth Robert Thomson, the former managing editor of WSJ and CEO of News Corp has some harsh things to say about Facebook and Google. Look this guy knows a thing or two about the news business so I’m trying not to be too glib… but guys I think Robert wants us off his lawn. Facebook is conflated with all of Silicon Valley. Platforms with Orwellian totalitarian states. Algorithms with censorship. I get that we need to think critically about the ramifications of Googles/Facebooks as major content distribution platforms, but this just sounds like Clint Eastwood yelling at a chair. Productivity in a pill: Harried agency staffers turn to ‘smart drugs’ Digiday isn’t a normal mom, it’s a cool mom and it wants to talk about all these cool new "brain drugs" the kids are taking. I don’t in any way get paid for this… but nootrobox rise and go cubes are legit. Got my dad jokes on point. He Buys a Lot of Ads, and He’s Frustrated With Digital Same Shameless Self Promotion Podcast Episode 05 // Todd Garland (Buysellads) This week I chat with Todd Garland the CEO of Buysellads. Todd goes anti-adtech and I try to figure out who hurt him. We discuss audience targeting, Facebook, and the IAB. And I'm not gonna lie Todd's got some choice words for scarf sales reps. This GIF Needs A Caption It’s not too often you get a chance at being timely and using an Indiana Jones gif . Yet I failed miserably. HALP. Thanks for reading and have a great week! Or don't. I'm not the boss of you. want to make your friends & teammates smarter? subscribe them all: https://goo.gl/forms/oVNg9lvC0oM2Hw5i2 submitted by happensinadops to adops [link] [comments]
The Week In Review: Suburban News of the Past Week (6/19/16)
Sunday: NORTH: ·1.
Wauconda's monthly Cruise Night events begin Wednesday, June 21, on Main Street (Daily Herald)
·2.
Palatine to consider 10-unit townhouse development within Auburn Woods subdivision, replacing one existing home (Daily Herald)
·3.
Tree falls in 3000 block of Keystone in Northbrook, causing power outage and gas-line break that led to fire that burned for hours (FOX 32)
NORTHWEST: ·4.
Teenage boy facing felony weapons charges after running away from police at traffic stop, throwing loaded gun into roof (Daily Herald)
·5.
Christian Pentecostal Center in Schaumburg gets thrust into middle of deportation controversy (Daily Herald)
WEST: ·6.
17-year-old St. Charles girl wins Naperville's fourth annual Gildan Esprit de She triathlon (Daily Herald)
·7.
Montini Catholic High School softball team defeats Washington, Ill., squad to win state title in East Peoria (Daily Herald)
Monday: NORTH: ·8.
Drunken Volo man charged with domestic battery of two adult relatives after police break into home to arrest him (CBS 2)
·9.
Lake Villa District Library closes on land deal on Munn Road in Lindenhurst, planning set to begin on 20,000-square-foot facility (Daily Herald)
·10.
Two workers hospitalized Monday after being effected by nearby lightning strike at Libertyville High School (Chicago Tribune/Libertyville Review)
·11.
Admitted drug user from Beach Park charged with filing false police report and claiming his sister had been shot and his father was being held hostage, prompting SWAT response (Chicago Tribune/Lake County News-Sun)
·12.
Seattle Mariners select Highland Park native in MLB draft (Chicago Tribune/Lake County News-Sun)
·13.
Two Mundelein residents arrested for dealing meth; two others in the same house potentially face charges pending further investigation (Daily Herald)
·14.
Northwestern University provost announces retirement next year (Crain's Chicago Business)
·15.
Northwestern University to undertake $110 million makeover of 63-year-old Welsh-Ryan Arena (Crain's Chicago Business)
NORTHWEST: ·16.
Carpentersville Middle School to house food pantry for needy families within Community School District 300 (Daily Herald)
·17.
Palatine-based Journeys|The Road Home homeless-service agency facing difficulties in wake of planned cuts in federal funding (Daily Herald)
·18.
Drunk motorcyclist from Waukegan crashes into another motorcycle in Island Lake, critically injuring himself and hospitalizing his passenger (Chicago Sun-Times)
·19.
30-year-old Woodstock man charged for twice exposing himself to underage girls in Woodstock (Chicago Sun-Times)
·20.
Lake Villa, Round Lake Park set to join Lake County Gang Task Force (Daily Herald)
·21.
12 canines from Arlington Heights-based Lutheran Church Charities' K-9 Comfort dogs traveling to Orland, Fla., to help those affected by nightclub shooting (Daily Herald)
WEST: ·22.
McDonald's announces it will move its headquarters and training center from Oak Brook to Chicago in 2018 (Chicago Tribune)
·23.
92-year-old Villa Park woman dies after being struck by vehicle driven by 73-year-old man in parking lot along West St. Charles Road in Villa Park (CBS 2)
·24.
Creator of 'beehive' hairdo passes away in Elmhurst at age of 98 (FOX 32)
·25.
Millbrook resident apparently hangs himself at Silver Springs State Park near Yorkville (Chicago Sun-Times)
·26.
Nine DuPage County school districts have to negotiate teachers contracts this summer (Daily Herald)
·27.
Former DuPage County Forest Preserve District IT director, who had corruption charges pending against him, dies at Chicago hospital (Chicago Tribune)
·28.
Chicago-based Café Descartes to open on Lake Street in Oak Park (Chicago Tribune/Oak Leaves)
·29.
Islamic centers in Naperville, Wheaton receive threats via e-mail following shooting at Orlando, Fla., nightclub (NBC 5)
SOUTH: ·30.
Chicago Heights teen found shot to death in abandoned house in his hometown (Chicago Tribune)
·31.
18-year-old Hazel Crest man dies hours after shooting on Chicago's South Side (Chicago Tribune)
NORTHWEST INDIANA: ·32.
Gary man stabbed to death in 5800 block of Forest Court (Chicago Sun-Times)
Tuesday: NORTH: ·33.
Lake County judge orders new trial for daycare worker convicted of murder in 9-year-old Deerfield boy's death (FOX 32)
·34.
Lake County judge denies request to dismiss four charges against Gliniewicz widow (Chicago Tribune/Lake County News-Sun)
·35.
North Shore School District 112 laying out plans to close four schools in 2017, following voters' rejection of $198 million referendum (Chicago Tribune/Highland Park News)
·36.
Two Lake Zurich woman requesting financial help to ship 8,000 books to a West Virginia town (Chicago Sun-Times)
·37.
Vernon Hills residents take lawsuit against proposed Menards development to Second District Appellate Court (Daily Herald)
NORTHWEST: ·38.
Elgin Arts Commission recommends permanent removal of controversial mural of mob watching Indiana lynching (CBS 2)
·39.
Carpentersville putting in place new evaluation process that removes seniority from consideration when it comes to layoffs (Daily Herald)
·40.
Hoffman Estates trustees leaning toward approving tax incentive for potential residential/commercial development of 185-acre site at northwest corner of route 59 and 72 (Daily Herald)
·41.
Arlington Heights committee-of-the-whole approves coffee-shop liquor license, to consider licensing rules to allow for new businesses without turning into a batavern-ridden town (Daily Herald)
·42.
Park Ridge man who pleaded guilty to reckless driving sues city, claiming police officer's actions caused crash that injured him, three others (Chicago Tribune/Park Ridge Herald-Advocate)
·43.
State appeals court reinstates lawsuit against Northern Illinois University fraternity over drinking death of Palatine college student (Chicago Tribune)
·44.
Park Ridge woman, formerly a contestant on 'Chopped,' charged with theft after failing to return furniture she was to restore for a customer (Chicago Tribune/Park Ridge Herald-Advocate)
·45.
Rockford man arrested in West Dundee for sixth DUI (Daily Herald)
WEST: ·46.
Cicero barber who was severely injured in police-initiated high-speed chase in Summit fighting policies that allow such chases (CBS 2)
·47.
11-year-old voice actor from Aurora provides voice for character Nemo in 'Finding Dori' movie (WGN TV)
·48.
$8,000 property-tax rebate enough for St. Charles to lure Doran Scales away from Batavia (Daily Herald)
·49.
Carol Stream Fire District board taps former Chicago fire commissioner as new chief (Daily Herald)
·50.
Loyola University Medical Center in Maywood underwent temporary lockdown after suspicious package found in garage stairwell (Chicago Sun-Times)
·51.
Wheaton police investigation of child pornography leads to arrest of 47-year-old Roselle man (Daily Herald)
SOUTHWEST: ·52.
Lucky's Lounge in Chicago Ridge wins Logan Square Bloody Mary Fest contest (Chicago Tribune/Daily Southtown)
SOUTH: ·53.
Illinois attorney general sues GMI Recycling Services over alleged violations of pollution regulations following May 24 tire fire in Ford Heights (Chicago Tribune/Daily Southtown)
·54.
Ford Heights Park District commissioner charged with kidnapping 9-year-old girl, chasing three other children with a gun (Chicago Sun-Times)
NORTHWEST INDIANA: ·55.
Chicago man reported missing is found dead in 3900 block of White Oak Avenue, Hammond (CBS 2)
REGIONAL ·56.
Hikes, reductions coming in Cook County tax bills; highest increases will be in Wheeling, Elgin, Roselle; homeowners in Barrington Hills, Bartlett, East Dundee, Rosemont to see drop in taxes (Daily Herald)
Wednesday: NORTH: ·57.
Grayslake High School District 127 proposes installing solar panels on its two schools to reduce energy costs and possibly to generate money (Daily Herald)
·58.
Chicago man sentenced to 46 years in prison for 1992 murder in Evanston (Chicago Tribune)
·59.
41-year-old Des Plaines woman indicted on charge of embezzling $370,000 from Lincolnwood assisted-living company she worked for (Chicago Sun-Times)
·60.
Morton Grove woman injured when Evanston man swerved to avoid another vehicle and jumped the curb on Church Street in Evanston (Chicago Sun-Times)
·61.
19-year-old Des Plaines man charged with forcing 17-year-old girl to perform a sex act on him, then taking photos and threatening to blackmail her, in Niles (Chicago Sun-Times)
·62.
Two eighth-graders raise money to build gardening tables for Gurnee memory-care facility (Daily Herald)
NORTHWEST: ·63.
WalletHub names Crystal Lake 10th-best small city in the United States (out of 1,268 communities) (NBC 5)
·64.
McHenry, Woodstock residents pay most of their property tax bills in $1 bills, to make a point about rising taxes (Chicago Tribune)
·65.
Nurses in Township High School District 214 see increase in demand for their services (Chicago Tribune/Arlington Heights Post)
·66.
16-year-old and 17-year-old teens arrested for firing guns at someone in 500 block of Columbia Avenue, Elgin (Chicago Sun-Times)
·67.
Des Plaines tells former aldermanic candidate to 'cease and desist' in using logo for his law firm that closely resembles city's new logo (Daily Herald)
·68.
Rosemont to unveil $300,000 memorial statue to late mayor Donald E. Stephens on Father's Day (Chicago Tribune)
·69.
Firehouse Subs Public Safety Foundation donates $25,000 worth of equipment to Palatine Fire Department, Countryside Fire Protection District (Daily Herald)
·70.
Barrington officials work on plan for new entrance off Northwest Highway to Metra lot (Daily Herald)
·71.
Illinois Toll Highway Authority Board, Rosemont reach agreement on Lee Street interchange with I-90; village, tollway to split $10.9 million cost (Daily Herald)
·72.
Southern Belles Pancake House plans to open in Carpentersville (Daily Herald)
WEST: ·73.
Brookfield Zoo celebrates 15th anniversary of opening of Hamill Family Play Zoo on Wednesday (ABC 7)
·74.
DuPage County Board resoundingly votes down proposed self-storage facility on 75th Street near Naperville (Daily Herald)
·75.
Three men arrested for alleged armed robbery of taxi driver in Wheaton after offering sexual services of underage girl and stabbing victim (Daily Herald)
·76.
Batavia honors Flag Day founder Bernard Cigrand, unveils plans for Cigrand memorial on city's Riverwalk (Daily Herald)
·77.
Construction crew hits gas line in downtown Oak Park, closing businesses near Harlem Avenue and Westgate Street (Chicago Tribune)
·78.
48-year-old Aurora man convicted of sexual assault of a child younger than 12, faces 40 years in prison (Chicago Sun-Times)
·79.
Rush University Medical Center expanding reach at Aurora's Rush-Copley Medical Center, will offer access to specialists and clinical trials, add training opportunities (Crain's Chicago Business)
·80.
American Academy of Pediatrics to move headquarters from Elk Grove Village to Itasca in 2017 (Crain's Chicago Business)
SOUTHWEST: ·81.
Carl Sandburg High School graduate drafted by New York Mets (Chicago Tribune/Daily Southtown)
·82.
Crest Hill sex offender sentenced to 10 years in jail for fight with U.S. Marshal sent to arrest him for failing to register his address as a sex offender (Chicago Sun-Times)
SOUTH: ·83.
Man dies after being shot in back in 14800 block of Turlington Avenue, Harvey (Chicago Sun-Times)
NORTHWEST INDIANA: ·84.
25-year-old Indiana man catches record-breaking 44-inch, 37½-pound trout in Lake Michigan near Michigan City; fish likely older than fisherman that caught it (CBS 2)
Thursday: NORTH: ·85.
Six Flags Great America to add virtual reality option to Raging Bull roller coaster later this summer (Chicago Tribune/Lake County News-Sun)
·86.
Chicago woman dies four days after car-vs-landscape truck accident in Evanston; police say she failed to stop at a stop sign, didn't slow down to avoid an accident (Chicago Sun-Times)
·87.
Sunday's Ricky Byrdsong Memorial Race Against Hate sees significant uptick in registrations following mass shooting in Orlando, Fla. (WBBM AM 780)
·88.
Homeless man from Round Lake Beach reunited with family he hasn't seen in more than 20 years (NBC 5)
·89. [Teenage boy charged in May 25 robbery of pizza-delivery driver in Waukegan](
www.dailyherald.com/article/20160616/news/160619117/ ) (Daily Herald)
NORTHWEST: ·90.
Attorney files motion to free chronically ill Schaumburg woman convicted of severely disabled daughter's death in botched murder-suicide (NBC 5)
·91.
Arlington Heights eighth-grader's graduation speech featuring presidential impressions goes viral (WGN TV)
·92.
OPINION: Chicago Sun-Times reporter tries to purchase gun at Des Plaines gun shop and range; gets denied (Chicago Sun-Times)
·93.
Palatine Township Elementary School District 15 forms public-relations committee in wake of controversial agreement on 10-year teachers contract (Daily Herald)
·94.
Palatine to finish marking off 12 miles of bike lanes in the village this month (Daily Herald)
·95.
Carpentersville board approves ordinance outlining what owners have to do once their dogs are labeled 'vicious' or 'dangerous' following dog-on-dog attack (Daily Herald)
·96.
Millie's LLC looks to open 'boutique' wine bar (with gambling terminals) off of Route 47 in Huntley (Daily Herald)
·97.
South Barrington woman, who founded Hoffman Estates-based GiGi's Playhouse Down Syndrome Achievement Center, named a 2016 CNN Hero by cable network (Daily Herald)
WEST: ·98.
Two Oak Brook students banned from geography bee after Butler School District 53 alleges parents set up fake home school to get questions in advance; one father is suing (Chicago Tribune)
·99.
41-year-old man found guilty in DuPage County Court of identity-theft scheme, failure to file tax returns; faces identity-theft charges in Indiana (Chicago Sun-Times)
·100.
Serbian-born baker launches Balkan Bakery, bringing European baked goods to Lombard (Daily Herald)
·101.
Downers Grove native proposes to girlfriend on 'American Ninja Warrior' (Daily Herald)
·102.
Waubonsee Community College board votes to sell former building in downtown Aurora; plans for space include art education, housing, restaurant (Daily Herald)
·103.
26-year-old man charged with his father's attempted murder following altercation at Glen Ellyn hotel (Chicago Tribune)
·104.
Oak Park police investigating two incidents where men approached preteen girls (Chicago Tribune/Oak Leaves)
·105.
Five Aurora men charged with four robberies in Boulder Hill, Oswego during 2015 and 2016 (Chicago Tribune/Aurora Beacon-News)
·106.
Carol Stream Summer Lunch Program at Western Trails Elementary School provides meals for children up to 18 years old who live in the village (Daily Herald)
·107.
Chicago investor group buys Naperville's Huntington Condominiums; Buffalo, N.Y., investment company purchases Timber Creek Apartments in Woodridge (Crain's Chicago Business)
SOUTHWEST: ·108.
Driver says stuck accelerator pedal led SUV to crash into Oak Lawn learning center (ABC 7)
SOUTH: ·109.
Metra board approves $3 million contract to renovate Electric Line's Calumet Station in East Hazel Crest (Chicago Sun-Times)
NORTHWEST INDIANA: ·110.
Merrillville man charged with his brother's strangulation death on May 27 (Chicago Tribune/Gary Post-Tribune)
REGIONAL ·111.
Former Cook County Jail inmate sues over being left in jail months after his release date (CBS 2)
·112.
MacArthur Foundation: 40 percent of suburban Chicago residents living spending more than 'manageable' limit of 30 percent of income on housing; in Chicago proper, that amount is 48 percent (Chicago Tribune)
Friday NORTH: ·113.
This summer's Vet Fest music event in Waukegan cancelled after organizers fail to provide list of sponsors, acts (Chicago Tribune/Lake County News-Sun)
·114.
Owner of Skokie's Kabul House plans to move restaurant to Evanston for larger space (Chicago Tribune/Skokie Review)
·115.
'Late Night' host Seth Meyers delivers hilarious commencement address at Northwestern University in Evanston (NBC 5)
NORTHWEST: ·116.
12 workers at Willy Wonka factory in Itasca hospitalized after spill of lithium fluoride (Chicago Tribune)
·117.
Man shot in leg after allegedly driving a vehicle at police officers during drug probe in 500 block of North Quentin Road, Palatine (Chicago Tribune)
·118.
Man believed to have robbed Harvard bank branch accused of Belvidere heist (Chicago Sun-Times)
·119.
Two 14-year-olds, two 16-year-olds charged with arson for fire that consumed portable toilet at Mount Prospect's Meadows Park in May (Chicago Sun-Times)
·120.
Arlington Heights police search for man believed to have stolen Northwest Community Hospital employee's wallet, used her credit cards to buy items at Arlington Heights Target, Rolling Meadows Walmart (Daily Herald)
·121.
Libertyville man successfully launches replica Viking ship (Daily Herald)
·122.
Demonstrators protest outside Lake Barrington gun shop; counter-demonstrators show up, but keep their distance (Chicago Tribune/Barrington Courier-Review)
·123.
Park Ridge engineer who designed camera lens for Surveyor I lunar landing craft in 1966, has passed away at age 95 (Chicago Sun-Times)
·124.
Controversial mural inspired by 1930 lynching photo put into storage (Daily Herald)
·125.
Congressional candidate, CEO of National Committee to Preserve Social Security & Medicare to host roundtable discussion on Monday, June 20, at Schaumburg Township Library (Daily Herald)
WEST: ·126.
Lombard Village Board approves ordinances to allow trustees to hold liquor licenses, allowing one elected official and his wife to buy a wine shop (Daily Herald)
·127.
East Aurora High School officials change 500 semester grades following investigation of errors in online grade books (NBC 5)
·128.
Geneva man convicted of 2014 drunk-driving crash in Naperville quarry found unresponsive at Waubonsee Community College library in Sugar Grove, pronounced dead at Aurora hospital (Chicago Tribune/Aurora Beacon-News)
·129.
College of DuPage's Waterleaf restaurant ousts professionals after president scandal, now run by students (Chicago Tribune/Naperville Sun)
·130.
Naperville man charged with 2013 rape of Internet-based masseuse in Aurora (Chicago Sun-Times)
·131.
Aurora police charge two people in separate incidents of filing false police reports that turned out to be drug buys-turned-robberies (Daily Herald)
·132.
Riverside police: Suspected DUI suspect from Cicero vomited, insulted officers, named several officers she knew, made obscene gesture while getting mugshots taken (CBS 2)
·133.
Ex-U.S. House Speaker Dennis Hastert assigned to serve his 15-month sentence on bank-regulation violations conviction at federal prison in Minnesota (ABC 7)
SOUTHWEST: ·134.
Secretary in Will County State's Attorney's Office charged with stealing printer-ink cartridges from office, selling them online (Chicago Tribune/Daily Southtown)
·135.
Suspect in sexual abuse of teen boy turns out to be head of Palos Hills Emergency Management Agency (Chicago Tribune/Daily Southtown)
·136.
Man wearing neon-yellow reflective vest sought in robbery of Burbank financial institution (Chicago Sun-Times)
·137.
Orland Park man charged with stealing jewelry from Orland Park home he was hired to clean (Chicago Sun-Times)
SOUTH: ·138.
Illinois Department of Child and Family Services investigates death of 1-month-old girl in Richton Park (Chicago Sun-Times)
REGIONAL ·139.
Meijer stores to open in Flossmoor, Round Lake Beach on Tuesday, June 21 (Daily Herald)
·140.
Illinois Division of Transportation leader: Major road construction projects could be halted if stopgap budget isn't approved (CBS 2)
·141.
U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) arrest 107 people in greater Chicago area during month-long sweep, including large numbers in Cicero, Waukegan (FOX 32)
Saturday: NORTH: ·142.
North Chicago police looking for 19-year-old, 23-year-old men connected to gang-related shooting that wounded 3-year-old girl (Chicago Tribune/Lake County News-Sun)
·143.
Mundelein prepared to become paying member of Visit Lake County visitors and convention bureau (Daily Herald)
·144.
With other arts fairs going on nearby and attendance down, Grayslake plans changes for next year's event (Daily Herald)
·145.
Zion teenager held on $1 million bond after shooting at police on Friday (Daily Herald)
NORTHWEST: ·146.
Former Des Plaines Police Chief Lee Alfano, who led the department during John Wayne Gacy investigation, dies in Arizona at age 92 (Daily Herald)
WEST: ·147.
Willowbrook businesswoman found guilty of fraud for scam that exploited Chicago's program to encourage hiring of women-owned businesses, helped mega-firm, sub-contractor land contracts (Chicago Sun-Times)
·148.
OPINION: Orlando, Fla., massacre raises questions about safety for Fox Valley LGBT community (Chicago Tribune/Aurora Beacon-News)
·149.
Crowds turn out to check out classic cars, painted chairs in downtown Naperville (Daily Herald)
·150.
Congregation Etz Chaim in Lombard bids goodbye to retiring rabbi (Daily Herald)
·151.
Riverside boys' lemonade stand raising money for cancer charity draws donations, people whose families have been affected by cancer (WGN TV)
SOUTHWEST: ·152.
73-year-old driver strikes and kills 17-year-old boy who was mowing a lawn on Silo Ridge Road in Orland Park (ABC 7)
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Sunday: NORTH: · 1.
Skokie police round up horse that escaped a Morton Grove stable, trotted up Golf Road to Old Orchard Mall (FOX 32)
· 2.
Five people injured in car crash on Route 12 in Volo (Chicago Sun-Times)
NORTHWEST: · 3.
Mount Prospect woman scammed out of $1,370 in Internet scam (Daily Herald)
WEST: · 4.
Owner of Glen Ellyn-based police-training program responds to criticism of Bulletproof Warrior class (Daily Herald)
· 5.
DuPage County Board member Tonia Khouri (R-Aurora) improperly claimed household exemptions on rental properties (Daily Herald)
· 6.
Glen Ellyn native, financier bringing financial help, attention to homeless in New York City (Chicago Tribune)
· 7.
Aurora woman killed when the ATV she was riding runs stop sign, hits SUV in Aurora Township (CBS 2)
SOUTHWEST: · 8.
Off-duty Chicago police officer killed while riding motorcycle when vehicle ran red light and struck him and his motorcycle in Forest View (CBS 2)
· 9.
Joliet woman charged with DUI in crash that killed Plainfield motorcyclist on Route 59 in Joliet (Chicago Sun-Times)
SOUTH: · 10.
Beecher music-engineering company helping the visually-impaired produce music (ABC 7)
· 11.
Man robs Steger bank (Chicago Sun-Times)
NORTHWEST INDIANA: · 12.
Lake Station mayor, City Council seek residents' input on potential sale of Water Department to private company (Northwest Indiana Times)
· 13.
State Rep. Michael Aylesworth (R-Hebron) to have town-hall meetings in Cedar Lake, Hebron, Kouts, Lowell (Northwest Indiana Times)
· 14.
Indiana Court of Appeals rules that LaPorte man received fair trial in 1993 murder case, won't reduce his 40-year sentence (Northwest Indiana Times)
· 15.
Metropolitan School District of Boone Township officials concerned about decreasing enrollment numbers (Northwest Indiana Times)
REGIONAL · 16.
Study shows drugmakers fought limits on prescription opioids (Northwest Indiana Times)
· 17.
Few south, southwest suburbs ban video gambling, but some are looking to put limits on new businesses with such gaming (Chicago Tribune/Daily Southtown)
· 18.
Alsip Nurseries incorporates nonprofit rescue centers to find permanent homes for pets (Northwest Indiana Times)
Monday: NORTH: · 19.
Woman dies as result of house fire in Island Lake (Chicago Tribune/Lake County News-Sun)
· 20.
Evanston claims Home Depot refusing to pay $15,000 from garbage-collection stickers (CBS 2/WBBM AM 780)
· 21.
New Highland Park drug-treatment center focuses on breaking opioid-dependence cycle (Chicago Tribune/Highland Park News)
NORTHWEST: · 22.
Park Ridge catering service shuts down after city suspends its business license due to lack of electricity at facility (Chicago Tribune/Park Ridge Herald-Advocate)
· 23.
Barrington man pleads guilty to possession of child porn; sentenced to 2 years probation; must register as sex offender (Daily Herald)
· 24.
Owner of Arlington Heights barber shop killed in motorcycle crash Sunday in Palatine (Daily Herald)
· 25.
School bus with 54 students aboard hits car that slid through stop sign in East Dundee (Chicago Tribune/Elgin Courier-News)
WEST: · 26.
63rd annual American Indian Center of Chicago Powwow held at Busse Woods in Elk Grove Village (Daily Herald)
· 27.
Aurora police seek men involved in armed robbery, carjacking, hit-and-run crash (Chicago Tribune/Aurora Beacon-News)
· 28.
Naperville's Downtown 2030 plan has less brick sidewalks and trees, more concrete and potted plants (Daily Herald)
· 29.
Man wearing Batman mask robs Glen Ellyn bank (CBS 2)
· 30.
LaGrange Park pilot and a student killed in plane crash in Wisconsin (CBS 2)
· 31.
Federal prosecutors indict Maywood tax-preparer on charge of fraudulently getting $315,393 in unemployment benefits (FOX 32)
· 32.
Cicero firefighters sustain minor injuries while fighting blaze involving two buildings (Chicago Tribune)
· 33.
Batavia resident (a middle-school teacher in Elgin) inducted into 4-H Hall of Fame after running Batavia club for more than 10 years (Daily Herald)
· 34.
College of DuPage's enrollment number decline for second straight year (Daily Herald)
SOUTHWEST: · 35.
Joliet man convicted of murder in shooting of teen, shooting death of teen's father in argument over $400 cashier's check (CBS 2)
· 36.
Will County Sheriff's canine unit finds more than five pounds of cocaine, meth hidden in muffler of Colorado man (FOX 32)
· 37.
Chicago man arrested after trying to open a bank account with fake identification in Western Springs (Chicago Tribune/The Doings)
SOUTH: · 38.
Social Security Administration drains Calumet City senior citizen's bank account after claiming she's dead (NBC 5)
· 39.
Metra's Rock Island Line stopped in Robbins due to mechanical problems (NBC 5)
NORTHWEST INDIANA: · 40.
One person found dead with severe burns after fiery crash near Lowell Airport (Chicago Sun-Times)
· 41.
Valparaiso animal-rescue center holds 'speed-dating' event for dogs, prospective pet owners (Northwest Indiana Times)
· 42.
Highland authorizes funds for South Shore Railroad's West Lake Corridor extension project (Northwest Indiana Times)
· 43.
LaPorte County Sheriff's Office issued 77 tickets during 25-day 'Drive Sober of Get Pulled Over' campaign (Northwest Indiana Times)
· 44.
Merrillville Kmart to close in December (Chicago Tribune/Gary Post-Tribune)
· 45.
Hobart residents turn out to oppose rezoning of Harms Road farmland to light-industrial use (Northwest Indiana Times)
· 46.
Worker critically injured when crane on rail car tips over in Schneider (Northwest Indiana Times)
REGIONAL · 47.
OPINION: Railroad trespassing remains a major problem, despite drop in deaths associated with it (Chicago Tribune)
· 48.
Money magazine names Hoffman Estates, Naperville among its Top 50 'Best Places to Live' (Daily Herald)
Tuesday: NORTH: · 49.
Eight people injured in crash involving semi, six cars on I-94 in Gurnee (Chicago Tribune/Lake County News-Sun)
· 50.
Wauconda Village Board to consider ordinance regulating keeping of chickens in residential back yards (Daily Herald)
· 51.
Grayslake bank robbed (Daily Herald)
· 52.
Wheeling officials OK church's move to property zoned for industrial/office use (Daily Herald)
· 53.
Man sought for robbing teen in parking lot at Gurnee McDonald's (CBS 2)
NORTHWEST: · 54.
River Forest's Triton College offers self-defence classes as way for students to protect themselves from attack (CBS 2)
· 55.
Dundee-Crown High School student wows judges on 'The Voice' (Chicago Tribune)
· 56.
Mount Prospect, state officials plan to address concerns over pedestrian crossing at Central Avenue and Weller Lane following cyclist's June 9 death in crosswalk (Daily Herald)
· 57.
Former Prospect High School English teacher, debate coach loses battle with Alzheimer's at age 72 (Daily Herald)
· 58.
Suspicious garage fire leaves Carpentersville house uninhabitable (Daily Herald)
· 59.
Harvard city clerk arrested on child-porn charges at Harvard City Hall (Chicago Tribune)
WEST: · 60.
Berkeley Police: Man who was struck and killed by train in Union Pacific rail yard committed suicide (Chicago Sun-Times)
· 61.
Alumnus of Montini Catholic High School in Lombard makes most out of resemblance to Barack Obama (Daily Herald)
· 62.
Ex-Illinois Guardsman from Aurora sentenced to 30 years in prison for terror plot at Joliet Arsenal; cousin given 21-year sentence (Chicago Tribune)
· 63.
Bellwood School District 88 administration office under armed guard for two years since controversial superintendent's hiring (Chicago Tribune)
· 64.
Former dean of St. Charles North High School charged with sexual assault of student (Chicago Tribune/Aurora Beacon-News)
· 65.
DuPage County scraps idea of having traffic court at Naperville's Safety Town (Daily Herald)
· 66.
DuPage County gives Salt Creek Sanitation District OK to continue operating as separate entity (Daily Herald)
· 67.
Batavia City Council moves ahead with $600,000 purchase of building for One North Washington development (Daily Herald)
· 68.
South Elgin police officer finds St. Charles man reported as missing; man taken to hospital (CBS 2)
· 69.
Wheaton man charged with robbing Clarendon Hills bank (CBS 2)
SOUTHWEST: · 70.
Evergreen Park coach who accused Chicago's Jackie Robinson West of taking players from outside their area sues Little League, claiming they covered up scandal (CBS 2)
· 71.
Hoffman Estates-based Sears to close Kmarts in New Lenox, Joliet, Tinley Park, citing lack of profitability (Chicago Tribune)
SOUTH: · 72.
Car crashes into wall, closing three lanes of Tri-State Tollway in Hickory Hills (NBC 5)
NORTHWEST INDIANA: · 73.
Panda Express puts forward plan for new location in Valparaiso (Northwest Indiana Times)
· 74.
Maplewood Cemetery caretaker urges Crown Point City Council to plan for cemetery's expansion (Northwest Indiana Times)
· 75.
BP's Whiting Refinery shuts down two units for at least one week for maintenance (Northwest Indiana Times)
· 76.
Three people arrested after trying to pass counterfeit $100 bills in Portage, Valparaiso (Northwest Indiana Times)
· 77.
Cedar Lake, Hobart men sentenced for their part in Carpenters Union health-care fraud (Northwest Indiana Times)
Wednesday: NORTH: · 78.
Northbrook-based Maurice Sporting Goods closings its Northbrook warehouse, moving some operations to Georgia (Chicago Tribune/Northbrook Star)
· 79.
Village of Mundelein unveils potential plans for downtown area (Daily Herald)
· 80.
Illinois State Police looking at video that shows semi crashing into line of vehicles on I-94 in Gurnee (Chicago Tribune/Lake County News-Sun)
NORTHWEST: · 81.
Barrington Area Unit School District 220 to keep current middle-school boundaries (Daily Herald)
· 82.
Park Ridge-based Koch Foods cited for workplace-safety issues at Mississippi chicken-processing plant; faces $88,632 in fines (Crain's Chicago Business)
· 83.
Chicago bicyclist hit and killed by motorcycle in Franklin Park (Chicago Sun-Times)
· 84.
Man who said he had a weapon robs Park Ridge store (Chicago Sun-Times)
· 85.
Mount Prospect annexes 78 acres along Algonquin Road; move takes away 46 percent of Elk Grove Township Fire District's tax base (Daily Herald)
· 86.
Gail's Carriage Inn opens in Arlington Heights (Daily Herald)
WEST: · 87.
Aurora man pleads guilty to strangling estranged girlfriend to death in 2014 (Chicago Tribune/Aurora Beacon-News)
· 88.
Oswego man jumps into Fox River to avoid North Aurora police; Aurora officer pulls him from river, arrests him (Daily Herald)
· 89.
Naperville signs off on new agreement for vehicle test-drive track that will mean $48,000 annually for the city to maintain facility (Daily Herald)
· 90.
Aurora man accused of hitting another man over the head with a bottle of Scotch at a wedding party in Aurora (Chicago Tribune/Aurora Beacon-News)
· 91.
Lombard student dies after 'medical emergency' at Willowbrook High School in Villa Park (Chicago Tribune)
· 92.
Wheaton College employee charged with possession of child pornography, held on $250,000 bond (Chicago Tribune)
· 93.
Warrant out for arrest of man, accused of fatal August shooting in Cicero (Chicago Sun-Times)
SOUTHWEST: · 94.
Lockport man struck and killed by train on Canadian National Railroad tracks (Chicago Sun-Times)
· 95.
Will County Sheriff's deputies arrest Bolingbrook man on charges of possession/delivery of drugs, discover fake U.S. Marshal's badge, weapons in car and meth lab in his home (Chicago Sun-Times)
· 96.
Tinley Park postal worker arrested for delivering marijuana, other drug products to two men (Chicago Sun-Times)
SOUTH: · 97.
Harvey cop goes unpunished after allegations made of sexual assault, battery of two pregnant women, one of whom suffered miscarriage (CBS 2)
· 98.
Dolton veterinarian clinic manager pleads guilty to charges of animal cruelty after four dogs found dead of starvation two years ago; veterinarian found not guilty (ABC 7)
NORTHWEST INDIANA: · 99.
Menards wants to move to vacancy-prone shopping mall property in Griffith, but wants current businesses moved (Northwest Indiana Times)
· 100.
Chesterton High School tries for world's largest field trip, busing more than 2,000 students to 43 locations, primarily Indiana Dunes National Lakeshore (Northwest Indiana Times)
· 101.
Fagen Pharmacy to move its East Chicago location to heart of Harbor community in October (Northwest Indiana Times)
· 102.
East Chicago planning to move polling place from West Calumet Housing Complex, site of extensive lead contamination (Northwest Indiana Times)
· 103.
Munster police seek two men wanted in armed robbery of Target (Northwest Indiana Times)
· 104.
Seven men charged in drug ring operating in Michigan City (Northwest Indiana Times)
REGIONAL · 105.
Comcast plans to launch wifi-based cell-phone service on hybrid Verizon/Comcast wifi hotspot system in mid-2017 (Crain's Chicago Business)
Thursday: NORTH: · 106.
Grassroots parents organization asks Grayslake Elementary School District 46 for daily 30-minute recess breaks (Daily Herald)
· 107.
Woman found dead at Morton Grove elementary school playground (CBS 2)
· 108.
State Rep./Fremont Township Assessor Ed Sullivan Jr. won't run for re-election to either post, plans to launch consultancy (Daily Herald)
NORTHWEST: · 109.
Elgin residents give input on public-art plan during Cultural Arts Commission forum (Daily Herald)
· 110.
Wheeling-based Platinum Pools garners award from The Association of Pool & Spa Professionals for Bull Valley project (Daily Herald)
· 111.
Harper College: 55 percent of students met first year requirement to continue on in free-tuition program (Daily Herald)
· 112.
Elgin man charged with robbing store in Elgin's Clock Tower Plaza at knifepoint (CBS 2)
· 113.
Arlington Heights middle schools aimed to raise $500 for Special Olympics with girls basketball game (Daily Herald)
· 114.
Lake in the Hills teen, accused of masterminding kidnapping/torture of an Elgin teen, arrested for possession of cocaine while on electronic monitoring (Daily Herald)
· 115.
University of Illinois architecture students to study historic Paul Schweinkher house in Schaumburg for Historic American Buildings Survey (Daily Herald)
WEST: · 116.
Family concerned about Aurora woman living on boat near Key West, Fla., from whom they've heard nothing since before Labor Day (NBC 5)
· 117.
St. Charles Community Unit School District 303 officials: Haines Middle School could be closed, renovations at Thompson, Wredling could be done without referendum (Daily Herald)
· 118.
Wheaton sixth-grader grows half-ton pumpkin in back yard (WGN TV)
· 119.
Thieves make away with 100 pairs of women's underwear from Aurora Victoria's Secret store (Chicago Tribune/Aurora Beacon-News)
· 120.
Baby found dead by Wheaton roadside laid to rest (Chicago Tribune)
· 121.
Chicago man dies three months after beating near Oak Park Library; River Forest teen may face murder charges in case (Chicago Tribune/Oak Leaves)
SOUTH: · 122.
Frankfort police release photos of suspects in Sept. 11 vehicle break-ins at parks and parking lots (ABC 7)
· 123.
State Sen. Napoleon Harris (D-Harvey) attacked while delivering pizza, follows suspects to South Holland where they were arrested; one was wanted for murder in Georgia (CBS 2/WBBM AM 780)
· 124.
Texas man charged with DUI in Sept. 5 crash on I-294 in Hickory Hills that killed his passenger (Chicago Sun-Times)
· 125.
Lansing Fire Department adds Munster's Community Hospital to transport options for ambulances (Northwest Indiana Times)
NORTHWEST INDIANA: · 126.
Neighbors upset by Porter County Public Library's plan to pay someone to move Valparaiso house to make room for outdoor library or pocket park (Northwest Indiana Times)
· 127.
Gary Finance Committee considering raises for some employees (Northwest Indiana Times)
· 128.
Harvey, Ill., man sentenced to four years in prison for stalking Hammond woman he'd been dating (Northwest Indiana Times)
· 129.
Indiana Department of Motor Vehicles unveils bicentennial license plate (NBC 5)
· 130.
Surface Transportation Board moves proposed South Shore rail route further south of Lowell Middle School (Northwest Indiana Times)
· 131.
Mother of reputed high-ranking Gary gang member sentenced to more than a year in prison for helping him run drugs (Northwest Indiana Times)
Friday: NORTH: · 132.
Northwestern University student from China struck and killed by cement truck while riding her bicycle in Evanston (Chicago Tribune/Evanston Review)
· 133.
Wheeling Village Board reviews proposed Village Hall addition for community meetings (Daily Herald)
· 134.
Round Lake Beach man in jail after putting loaded gun in girl's hand and telling her to shoot him (Chicago Tribune/Lake County News-Sun)
· 135.
Six Flags Great America employee rescued after suffering back pain while installing inflatable gorilla (Chicago Tribune/Lake County News-Sun)
· 136.
Wauconda High School student arrested after making online threats (Daily Herald)
NORTHWEST: · 137.
Palatine-Schaumburg High School District 211 to research costs associated with posting videos of board meetings on district's website (Daily Herald)
· 138.
Elgin's Gail Borden Public Library to offer Career Online High School program for adults seeking GED accreditation (Daily Herald)
· 139.
Des Plaines man, brother charged with defrauding the State of Illinois of more than $450,000 in sales tax from their Crystal Lake gas station (Daily Herald)
· 140.
U.S. Marshals arrest Chicago man connected to fatal robbery attempt in Carpentersville (Chicago Tribune/Elgin Courier-News)
· 141.
Arlington Heights man held on $245,000 after attacking pregnant woman (Daily Herald)
WEST: · 142.
Report: Explicit video of Former State Rep. Sandack (R-Downers Grove) posted to social media prompted his resignation (Chicago Sun-Times)
· 143.
Florida burglary gang suspected in thefts from unlocked vehicles and smash-and-grab burglaries in Naperville (Chicago Tribune/Naperville Sun)
· 144.
U.S. Bank branch in Glen Ellyn robbed (Chicago Sun-Times)
· 145.
Naperville attorney gets his law license suspended following DUI arrest, allegation of depositing client's money into his business account (Daily Herald)
· 146.
Oak Brook attorney disbarred following conviction for multimillion-dollar bank fraud (Daily Herald)
SOUTHWEST: · 147.
Kendall County man arrested for Aug. 19 incident in which he fired a gun in the air, then pointed it at a woman near Montgomery (Chicago Sun-Times)
· 148.
Lockport farm conducts annual gigantic pumpkin weigh-in (CBS 2)
· 149.
Illinois attorney general sues to shut down Will County-based Eagletop Construction, whose owner is accused of defrauding people of more than $150,000 (Chicago Sun-Times)
SOUTH: · 150.
Hammond, Ind., motorcyclist killed in crash on I-80 in Lansing (Chicago Sun-Times)
· 151.
SUV hits girl on bicycle in Plainfield; girl airlifted to Loyola Medical Center in Maywood (Chicago Sun-Times)
· 152.
Two suspects in Matteson bank robbery arrested in Homewood after police chase ends in crash (NBC 5)
NORTHWEST INDIANA: · 153.
Faith leaders address commonalities of their different religions at Forum on Common Ground in Michigan City (Northwest Indiana Times)
· 154.
Northwest Indiana witnesses 13 percent rise in existing-home sales during August 2016 as compared to August 2015 (Northwest Indiana Times)
· 155.
Hobart man charged with molesting girl in New Chicago (Northwest Indiana Times)
· 156.
Dyer tobacco store robbed (Northwest Indiana Times)
· 157.
Man accused of robbing Portage Walmart pepper-sprayed employees as he ran from the store Saturday: NORTH: · 158.
Hawthorn Wood teacher challenges Lake County Board chairman in 18th District race (Daily Herald)
WEST: · 159.
Body of Oak Park man identified one year after its discovery in Riverdale garage, where a man was running an unauthorized mortuary (Chicago Tribune/Daily Southtown)
· 160.
Fox Valley Mall in Aurora increases security following mass stabbing incident in Minnesota mall (Chicago Tribune/Aurora Beacon-News)
· 161.
Home and vehicle burglarized, garage door forced open in St. Charles (Chicago Sun-Times)
· 162.
Members of West Chicago Community High School Class of 1966 participate in homecoming parade (Daily Herald)
· 163.
Rubicon Technology to close Batavia plant, consolidate operations at Bensenville facility (Daily Herald)
· 164.
Lombard to consider proposal for walkable, mixed-use neighborhood north of Yorktown Shopping Center (Daily Herald)
SOUTHWEST: · 165.
Two-alarm fire rips through 1-800-GOT-JUNK facility in Willowbrook (WGN TV)
· 166.
New Lenox woman, Palos Heights man charged with conspiracy, trafficking of controlled substances after drugs ordered from Germany are intercepted in New York City (Chicago Tribune/Daily Southtown)
SOUTH: · 167.
Man charged in drug-induced death of teen who attended Queen of Peace High School in Burbank (Chicago Sun-Times)
NORTHWEST INDIANA: · 168.
Schererville man dies as result of car crash in Crown Point (Chicago Sun-Times)
· 169.
Crown Point High graduate promotes lacrosse while playing in Europe (Northwest Indiana Times)
· 170.
Women report being robbed by man with baseball bat outside Hammond McDonald's (Northwest Indiana Times)
· 171.
Tennesee-based company exploring sale of LaPorte, Porter Regional hospitals (Northwest Indiana Times)
· 172.
Michigan City woman helps train women in use of firearms as FOID numbers increase in Indiana (Chicago Tribune/Gary Post-Tribune)
· 173.
Schererville Town Council issues bonds to cover for $1.61 million borrowed from TIF fund to purchase Illiana Speedway property (Northwest Indiana Times)
· 174.
Illinois-based First Midwest Bank to close Standard Bank branches in Hammond, Highland, Merrillville and St. John (Northwest Indiana Times)
REGIONAL · 175.
Lisle cell-phone customer discovers she's being taxed by Chicago and Plainfield on top of her hometown (NBC 5)
· 176.
Teachers finding it difficult to teach about American political system during 2016 presidential race (Chicago Tribune)
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