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Property damaged after shots fired in Streamwood: police
STREAMWOOD, Ill. - Shots were fired in suburban Streamwood Monday afternoon. At about 1:14 p.m., the Streamwood Police Department responded to the area of Kingston Court and Club Tree Drive for a report of gunshots being fired. When officers arrived, they located evidence of gunfire and property damage. Police then...
Man accused of kidnapping and killing missing Crystal Lake 57-year-old
A Pingree Grove man has been accused of kidnapping and murdering 57-year-old James Cromwell, of Crystal Lake, the Kane County State’s Attorney’s Office announced. Officials charged 61-year-old Douglas Ottesen in the killing.
Meet one of the original Sun City Huntley couples
My husband carter and I saw an article in a magazine in 1985/86 that Del Webb offered three-day getaways in their communities that we could visit. We stayed in a home with a golf cart and gave us an idea to help us decide if we wanted to retire in their community. We drove and stayed in many Del Webb communities – Arizona, California, South Carolina, and Florida, and we enjoyed all our stays but when we returned home to Schaumburg, Illinois we knew we wanted to stay here in Illinois for our golden years with our family.
Buffalo Grove High School using AI to help students become future teachers
CHICAGO (CBS) -- Artificial intelligence is already changing the way teachers teach and students learn. One school in northwest suburban Buffalo Grove embraces AI in its curriculum.The best teachers connect with students. At Buffalo Grove High School, teacher Tim Kosiek connects from the first day to the last.The seniors in Kosiek's education pathway class hope to be teachers themselves someday. This past semester, they learned how to handle a new tool: ChatGPT-4o."It's a tool, but you need to learn how to use that tool," Kosiek said.All semester long, students like Andy Gonc experimented with an AI chatbot that can help...
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