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The driver in a crash that killed three children and one teenager at an after-school program in downstate Chatham, Illinois, ...
Friends, family, and supporters filled the stands for the student-organized vigil at Glenwood High School in Chatham, in ...
Rylee Britton, 18; Ainsley Johnson, 8; Alma Buhnerkempe, 7; and Kathryn Corley, 7, were killed as a driver crashed into the ...
A car’s crash into an after-school program building in central Illinois – a wreck that killed four people ages 7 to 18 and ...
Days later, there are still several questions that remain about the crash. Here's everything we know. A vehicle crashed into a crowd of people outside of YNOT (Youth Need Other Things) Outdoors at 301 ...
Chatham mourns after crash kills four at after-school camp; community unites to support survivors and families.
Six children were hospitalized after the crash. Two have been released, according to Illinois State Police, while four remain ...
State lawmakers hope to pass a bill in the final month of session to create an evidence-based funding model for Illinois public colleges and universities.
Volunteers and businesses in Chatham, Illinois, came together to show their support for the victims of the YNOT school camp tragedy that claimed four lives on Wednesday.  On Tuesday morning—a day ...
CHATHAM — The driver of a vehicle involved in a deadly crash Monday at an after-school program formerly worked for the ...
Residents of a small central Illinois city are mourning the loss of three children and a teenager who were killed in a startling vehicle collision in a building that hosts a popular after-school camp.
Churches held prayer services, city leaders ordered flags to be flown at half-staff and schools held classes online. An ice cream shop offered free scoops and a community meeting place. Some locals ...