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Trump trial could end soon; Alexander says no to witnesses

WASHINGTON (AP) — Republican Sen. Lamar Alexander of Tennessee will oppose calling more witnesses in President Donald Trump’s impeachment trial, all but dashing Democratic efforts to hear more testimony and pushing the Senate toward a vote to acquit Trump as soon as Friday.

A vote on witnesses, expected Friday, could lead to an abrupt end and assured acquittal in only the third presidential impeachment trial in American history. Trump was pressing for action in time for his State of the Union address, and that now seems likely.

 

U.S. advises against travel to China over virus outbreak

BEIJING (AP) — The U.S. State Department is advising against all travel to China because of the outbreak of a new virus.

The advisory says: “Those currently in China should consider departing using commercial means. The Department of State has requested that all non-essential U.S.

 

Former Crystal Lake city councilman Ralph Dawson dies Thursday

Those looking would be hard-pressed to find someone who loved the city of Crystal Lake more than former councilman Ralph Dawson, Mayor Aaron Shepley says.

"Ralph was a spectacular human being to have on (the) council," Shepley said.

Dawson died on Thursday at the age of 90, the city said in a news release issued Thursday afternoon.

Calling Dawson a "man of the people," Shepley said he was very thoughtful about how those living in the area might be affected by any given project brought

 

Bond set at $50K for Northwest Indiana man accused of Algonquin home repair fraud

Bond was set on Thursday at $50,000 for a Northwest Indiana man accused of home repair fraud after he was hired to work on an Algonquin home and didn't perform any repairs.

A Kane County judge on Thursday set bond for Michael P.

 

Lake, McHenry counties closely monitoring coronavirus, warn of flu confusion

Since a case of the coronavirus was detected last Friday in Chicago, Lake and McHenry counties' health departments actively have been monitoring the novel coronavirus situation.There have been no coronavirus cases detected in Lake and McHenry counties at this time, according to local health officials.As of Thursday, five cases of the coronavirus have been confirmed in the United States, including in Illinois. The first instance of person-to-person transmission of this virus was confirmed on Thursday in Chicago.

 

System Failure podcast launches

Our ongoing coverage of the state's child welfare system continues with the System Failure podcast.

We'll be sharing compelling stories over the next few months of what's gone wrong, not just with the death of Crystal Lake 5-year-old AJ Freund or Joliet 1-year-old Sema'j Crosby, but with the system as a whole, and what's being done to fix it.

Download and subscribe to System Failure wherever you get your podcasts.

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Cunningham's sentencing date in son's death to be set in March, judge says

The Crystal Lake mother who pleaded guilty in December to killing her 5-year-old son, AJ Freund, was photographed in court for the first time on Thursday.

The case of 36-year-old JoAnn Cunningham was the third approved for extended media coverage that allows for cameras in the courtroom. Reporters video recorded and photographed AJ's father, 60-year-old Andrew Freund Sr., on Jan.

 

Chicago woman's spouse 1st case of person-to-person spread of coronavirus

NEW YORK (AP) — For the first time in the U.S., the new virus from China has spread from one person to another, health officials said Thursday.

The latest case — the sixth in the country — is the husband of a Chicago woman who got sick from the virus after she returned from the epicenter of an outbreak in China. There have been previous cases in China and elsewhere of the virus spreading between people in a household or workplace.

The other five U.S.

 

When will there be a coronavirus vaccine? 5 questions answered

(The Conversation is an independent and nonprofit source of news, analysis and commentary from academic experts.)

Editor’s note: The coronavirus that started in Wuhan has sickened more than 7,000 people and killed at least 170 in China as of Jan. 30, 2020.Thailand and hong Kong each have reported eight confirmed cases, and five people in the U.S.have been diagnosed with the illness.

 

UN agency declares global emergency over coronavirus

BEIJING (AP) — The World Health Organization declared the outbreak sparked by a new virus in China that has been exported to more than a dozen countries as a global emergency Thursday after the number of cases spiked tenfold in a week.

The U.N. health agency defines an international emergency as an “extraordinary event” that constitutes a risk to other countries and requires a coordinated international response.

China first informed WHO about cases of the new virus in late December.

 

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