Americans Ok With Holiday Weight Gain
The average person expects to gain five-and-a-half pounds by January 1st . . . and many of us are FINE with it. 42% admit they use the holidays as an excuse to eat whatever they want, starting
Delivery driver steals packages, while delivering different ones
In New York, the most unsuspecting thief stole packages from a home. An Amazon delivery driver was caught on a Ring Doorbell camera taking packages from a home along her route. When she got back into her
Weekend closure set for Dimmick Township bridge
PERU – A bridge on North 35th Road in Dimmick Township will be closed for repairs beginning today. The LaSalle County Highway Department announced that the bridge located between Illinois Route 251 and East 1st Road. Construction
Nancy Pelosi stepping down as House Democratic leader after two decades
House Speaker Nancy Pelosi is stepping down from House Democratic leadership but will remain in Congress. The 82-year-old Pelosi made the announcement in a floor speech on Thursday, and received a standing ovation from her colleagues. Noting she will
Gabby Petito’s family awarded $3M in wrongful death lawsuit against Laundrie estate
Gabby Petito’s family was awarded $3M after they filed a wrongful death lawsuit against the parents of Brian Laundrie, who they believe killed their 22-year-old daughter last year. Months after Joseph Petito and Nichole Schmidt filed a civil
NFL moves Sunday’s Bills-Browns game to Detroit due to snowfall forecast in Buffalo
The NFL has moved Sunday’s game between the Buffalo Bills and Cleveland Browns from Buffalo to Ford Field in Detroit due to a forecasted ‘epic snowstorm’ on the verge of hitting western New York. It is the
MLB investigating if Mets, Yankees communicated improperly about Aaron Judge’s free agency
The Athletic reports that the MLB Players Association has requested that Major League Baseball investigate whether owners of the New York Yankees and New York Mets had improper communications regarding free agent Aaron Judge, constituting a violation
Mendota schools to consider solar proposal
MENDOTA – The three school buildings that make up District 289 in Mendota could see solar panels on their roofs in the coming months. The Board of Education has been presented with a proposal that would save