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Shaw Media is the third-oldest, continuously owned and operated family newspaper in the nation, but that does not mean it's stuck in the past. I've worked across its Chicago suburban market, endeavoring to expand the company's digital presence. 

Ernest Prentic, 29, jumped into the Fox River and drowned after the confrontation, according to police reports and video surveillance obtained by the Northwest Herald. The reports detail the last moments of Prentic's life, and provide a glimpse into how his death affected his family, girlfriend and employees at the restaurant.

Former Joliet resident and Joliet Catholic Academy baseball player Aaron Capista said he doesn’t like country music, but his wife does – she had tickets to the Route 91 Harvest Festival in Las Vegas on Sunday night where about 10 minutes of rapid gunfire killed at least 58, and more than 500 were injured.

Kane County, a Kane County jail corrections officer and a hospital security company have asked a federal judge to dismiss the case filed against them involving Northwestern Medicine Delnor Hospital nurses held hostage and abused while on duty May 13.

A boy who was inside the house at 185 Marian Parkway when two people were fatally shot there Thursday night said the sound of adults yelling at each other prompted them to lock the door to an upstairs bedroom before they heard gunshots.

Newsy is a multi-source video news organization that is a branch of the E.W. Scripps Company. I have worked in several capacities for the multimedia outlet — writer, producer and anchor.

Saudi women have sent King Salman an open letter, telegrams and a petition signed by thousands.

For many Olympians, the road to Rio is filled with more than just physical challenges. Finding the money to cover costs can be extremely difficult.

White House officials announced a change in the current Central American refugee program, which could open immigration opportunities to families.

The cease-fire began Monday at sundown, and Secretary of State John Kerry is cautiously optimistic.

Daily Herald is the largest daily suburban Chicago newspaper. As a general assignment reporter in DuPage County, I covered everything from murders to Fourth of July celebrations.

Brian Schnurstein was a beloved member of the community, who sought to educate on ALS - the disease that took his life. After his death, the Daily Herald decided to profile him because of his prominence.

Edwin Castro is a professional video game streamer, who used his talents to raise more than $80,000 for charities.

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