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Latest Videos Woman from Chicago's south suburbs' woes haven't ended months after flood With at least one resident on the brink of homelessness, neither the City of Country Club Hills, the HOA, nor the insurance company have fully paid to repair the homes that flooded back in January. CBS 2's Lauren Victory reports. 4H ago 03:48 Chicago alderman camps out on violent Englewood block The temperature hit a record 97 degrees in Chicago on Monday—and since he set up his tent this past weekend, Ald. David Moore (17th) has already had to dodge some gunfire. But as CBS 2's Jermont Terry reports, Moore said he is drawing attention to an issue that is otherwise being ignored. 4H ago 02:42 Expert warns of dangers of swimming in Lake Michigan Dave Benjamin, co-founder and executive director of the Great Lakes Surf Rescue Project, said the beginning of “drowning season” coincides with the beginning of summer. Benjamin talked with CBS 2's Joe Donlon. 5H ago 02:19 Dangerous triple-digit temperatures hover over Greece Three tourists—including one American—have died, and two others are missing as Greece experiences dangerous heat. 5H ago 00:26 City of Chicago looks out for the vulnerable amid extreme heat According to the National Center for Health Statistics, heat-related deaths reached a new high in 2023. Those over the age of 60 made up the brunt of those numbers—but they are not the only population at risk. CBS 2's Darius Johnson reports. 5H ago 03:19 More in Latest Videos
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Chicago heat wave brings record-breaking temperatures; climate change means more such events Experts said people should avoid outdoor activity if possible, drink plenty of water, and wear sunscreen if they do go outside. 4H ago Separate Lake Michigan capsizing incidents lead to teen's death, multiple rescues A woman on a sailboat that capsized near Winnetka swam 2 miles to get help Sunday evening. 4H ago Chicago aldermen camps out in tent along infamously violent Englewood block Ald. David Moore (17th) is seeking to bring awareness to a problem he said no one seems to care about. 4H ago Months after their homes flooded, suburban residents receive little help With at least one resident on the brink of homelessness, neither the city, the HOA, nor the insurance company have fully paid to repair the homes that flooded back in January. 4H ago Cubs have dropped 4 of 5 after loss to Giants Ian Happ and Michael Busch had home runs for the Cubs. 4H ago More Latest News
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