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Illinois, Florida And New Jersey Dominate Markets Most At Risk From Damage Related To Coronavirus Pandemic Chicago Area and East Coast States Remain More Exposed to Pandemic s Impact During Second Quarter of 2021; Most Vulnerable Areas Are More Scattered Around Nation Than in Prior Quarter; Western States Continue to Have Most Favorable Market Conditions News provided by Share this article Share this article IRVINE, Calif., July 22, 2021 /PRNewswire/ ATTOM, curator of the nation s premier property database, today released its second-quarter 2021 Coronavirus Report spotlighting county-level housing markets around the United States that are more or less vulnerable to the impact of the ongoing Coronavirus pandemic, still endangering the U.S. economy. The report shows that states along the East Coast, as well as Illinois, were most at risk in the second quarter of 2021 - with clusters in New Jersey, Delaware, the Chicago area and central Florida - while ....
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No one was in custody for either attack, and detectives were investigating. 32 unsolved crimes in Illinois December 23, 1975 - Carol Rofstad Carol Rofstad, who was 21 when she was killed, lived in Normal, IL while attending Illinois State University. She was found beaten unconscious about noon December 23, 1975, outside her sorority house at 602 S. Fell Street. The suspected murder weapon, an 18-inch piece of railroad tie, was found nearby. Rofstad wasn t found until roughly 12 hours after the attack. She died Christmas Eve as a result of head injuries. Two men, one of whom carried a club, were seen between 10 p.m. and 10:15 p.m. on December 22, 1975. Both were white males and between the ages of 18 and 25. ....