While we look forward to welcoming our alumni back to campus every single day at WVU Potomac State College, that special moment of each year when we formally celebrate homecoming
Content warning: This story contains mentions of gun violence. Ten years ago, Navy veteran and Evanston resident Carolyn Murray said she heard gunshots outside her home every night. “During that time, some of my friends were deployed in Afghanistan, and sometimes they could hear the gunshots while we were on the phone,” Murray said. Instances.
This year is shaping up to be one of the deadliest years for gun violence in Chicago history and that had a group of lawmakers law enforcement and public health officials examining the problem at a hearing Monday at the Dirksen Federal Building.
Content Warning: This story contains mentions of gun violence. Evanston police and the North Regional Major Crimes Task Force on Thursday charged 19-year-old Chicago resident Leonard Galvez with first degree murder in connection with a Nov. 28 shooting that killed one teenager and injured four others. 17-year-old Skokie resident Carl Dennison III died of his.
Leonard Galvez, 19, of the 7400 block of North Damen Avenue, Chicago, was charged with first-degree murder and four counts of attempted first-degree murder.