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Man shot, killed by Highland Park police
Highland Park Police say they were responding to an “imminent threat” when they shot a man outside his home early this morning. NBC 5’s Charlie Wojciechowski has more.
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Highland Park police fatally shoot man who ‘charged' at officers with knife
A large law enforcement presence was outside a home Friday morning in north Highland Park, with busy streets blocked off during the rush hour commute after police shot and killed a man who they say charged at officers with a knife in the middle of the road.
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Residents, activists blame ‘festering' antisemitism for Highland Park incident
Residents and activists are speaking out after a threatening antisemitic letter was mailed to a suburban Highland Park family.
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Residents, activists blame ‘festering' antisemitism for Highland Park incident
Residents and activists are speaking out after a threatening antisemitic letter was mailed to a suburban Highland Park family. Christian Farr has the story.
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‘Shaken': Highland Park mayor shares message as antisemitic crime sparks heavy response
Highland Park’s mayor released a message to residents after an antisemitic crime left many in the Chicago suburb “shaken” and sparked a massive police response over the weekend.
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Threatening, antisemitic letter found inside Highland Park mailbox draws huge hazmat response
‘It is a reminder that even in a place like Highland Park—where we strive to lead with compassion and inclusion—hate can still find its way to our doorstep,’ Highland Park Mayor Nancy Rotering said in a statement
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Metra partners up with Ravinia Festival, gives free rides to event for season
For the fifth year in a row, those traveling to Ravinia Festival can get there for free.
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Several honored for life-saving actions helping suburban man
Several individuals were honored in Highland Park Tuesday for springing into action to save a man’s life. NBC Chicago’s Natalie Martinez reports.
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Highland Park parade shooter transferred to different Illinois prison
The Highland Park Fourth of July parade shooter has been transferred to Stateville Correctional Center in Crest Hill
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Community members, mayor of Highland Park speak out after shooter's sentencing
Mixed emotions Thursday night as victims spoke out after learning the fate of the Highland Park parade shooter, and while nearly three years have passed, those scars remain
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‘Incredibly inspiring': Highland Park mayor speaks on community after shooter sentencing
Highland Park Mayor Nancy Rotering spoke with NBC Chicago’s JC Navarrete following the parade shooter’s sentencing Thursday
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Highland Park parade shooter gets life without parole, survivors speak out
The Highland Park parade shooter has been given seven consecutive life sentences without the possibility of parole
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Highland Park shooter to serve 7 consecutive life sentences
A judge handed seven consecutive life sentences without the possibility of parole to the gunman who pleaded guilty to a mass shooting in Highland Park
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Lake County State's Attorney speaks after sentencing of Highland Park shooter
Lake County State’s Attorney Eric Rinehart speaks after the sentencing of the gunman in the 2022 Highland Park shooting.
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Highland Park shooter sentenced for 2022 mass shooting at Fourth of July parade
The gunman who pleaded guilty to a mass shooting at a Fourth of July parade in Highland Park in 2022 has been sentenced to life in prison.
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2025 Ravinia Festival tickets go on sale with more than 100 summer concerts
Tickets for one of the suburbs most popular summer music series, Ravinia Festival, go on sale Thursday.
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Highland Park parade shooting case heads to sentencing hearing
A sentencing hearing for the man who pleaded guilty to killing seven people during the July 4 parade in Highland Park will take place this week.
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Ravinia announces highly anticipated 2025 summer concert lineup
Get your lawn chairs, a bottle of wine and some snacks. Ravinia’s 2025 season lineup is officially out. NBC 5’s JC Navarrete reports.
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Burglars target 9 north suburban businesses overnight, authorities say
The City of Highland Park said a group of five broke through the front doors or windows of businesses as an attempt to steal cash from the businesses.
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Highland Park shooting survivors process news that suspect changed plea
The highly anticipated trial of the suspect in the Highland Park parade shooting abruptly ended when he changed his plea Monday, and victims are sharing their reactions, as Natalie Martinez reports.