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Afternoon Edition: Jan. 25, 2021

Subscribe This afternoon will see a high near 34 degrees and the biggest winter storm of the season yet, with up to eight inches of snow possible in the Chicago area. The heaviest snowfall is expected from 6 p.m. to midnight. Tonight’s low will be near 30 degrees. Tomorrow, the snow continues through the early afternoon; the high will be around 32 degrees. Top story Restaurants, bars and other businesses in nearly 30 counties in northwest and west-central Illinois got some good news today. The Illinois Department of Public Health announced it is moving Region 1 and Region 2 to Phase 4, allowing many businesses – as well as museums – to reopen, effective immediately.

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Orlando police arrest woman in July drive-by shooting

Orlando police arrest woman in July drive-by shooting
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GM Made A Pointlessly Beautiful Part That Few People Will Ever See

On Saturday, I took a stroll through a junkyard just for fun. In just 30 minutes I spotted some interesting hardware: A strangely beautiful GM part that few people will ever see, an awesome air intake system that cools a car’s computer, and one of the wackiest suspension designs of all time. Check it out in the first installation of my new series called “Junkyard Finds.” (Since I basically live in junkyards anyway, I may as well take you all with me.)

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Here's who died by homicide in Dauphin County in 2020

Here’s who died by homicide in Dauphin County in 2020 Updated Jan 12, 2021; Posted Jan 11, 2021 Police investigate a shooting in the 300 block of Hummel Street in Harrisburg, November 13, 2020. Dan Gleiter | dgleiter@pennlive.com Facebook Share It was the deadliest year for Harrisburg in more than 30 years. Twenty-two people died by homicide, up from 14 in 2019. So far, police have solved half of last year’s homicides. If you have information on an unsolved homicide, you can call Harrisburg police at 717-558-6900. Here’s a look at the people lost to violence in 2020: The body of Brian Hall was cremated and a memorial service occurred Feb. 1. His photos are framed at the lower left and right.

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Saturn Cars: Why did GM's Different Kind of Car Company Fail?

Saturn Cars: Why did GM s Different Kind of Car Company Fail? by Kyree Williams CarGurus https://www.cargurus.com The Saturn was initally developed in the 1980s as a revolutionary new small car that would do battle against Honda, Toyota, Mazda, Subaru, and several other brands. It quickly grew into much more than that. Back in 1962, General Motors’s share of the US market peaked at 50.7 percent. But, by 1982, that had fallen to 43 percent, and it showed signs of continuing to fall. The market demanded smaller, more fuel-efficient cars, and GM faced an onslaught of foreign competitors who knew how to build them better. In order to solve that problem, GM began what it codenamed the “Saturn” project, and GM’s then-chairman, Roger B. Smith formally announced the project in 1983.

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