Disabled Man Has To Pay $300 To Get Back Stolen Van
(WBBM) – A disabled man from Park Forest is waiting to get his customized van back after it was stolen last week and then, recovered last night. LISTEN: Newsradio 780’s Regine Schlesinger Reports...
View ArticleGirl’s Gift To Disabled Kids Becoming Holiday Tradition
ST. CHARLES, Ill. (CBS) — Christmas came a day early in West suburban Geneva and St. Charles for some kids with special needs. They were surprised with adaptive bikes, thanks to the kindness of a...
View ArticleDisability Advocates Protest Budget Cuts
SPRINGFIELD, Ill. (WBBM) — Organizations that help the disabled in Illinois live independently are making a push to ward off budget cuts. As WBBM Newsradio 780’s Dave Dahl reports, Ann Ford, who is...
View ArticleCops: Caretaker Abuses Disabled Girl, Mom Captures It On Video
CHICAGO (STMW) — A 56-year-old West Englewood neighborhood woman was charged with physically abusing a disabled 13-year-old girl after the child’s mother captured the alleged incident on videotape,...
View ArticleSeniors, Disabled Can Apply For Discounts On Taxi Rides In Des Plaines
DES PLAINES, Ill. (CBS) — The City of Des Plaines wants to make it easier for seniors and people with disabilities to get around. As CBS 2’s Kris Habermehl reports, the new Subsidized Taxicab Voucher...
View ArticleMany Gas Station Attendants Not Helping Disabled Drivers
CHICAGO (CBS) — It is usually gas prices that give drivers a headache at the pumps, but for many drivers the real problem is gas station operators breaking a law that is seldom talked about. There are...
View ArticleCommunity Unites To Replace Downstate Man’s Stolen Superman Collection
GRANITE, Ill. (CBS) — Superfriends of downstate Metropolis, Ill., have banded together to help a Superman fan who lost that which is most precious to him. As WBBM Newsradio’s John Cody reports, Keith...
View ArticleAdvocates For Disabled Hail State’s Decision To Close 2 Institutions
CHICAGO (CBS) – Gov. Quinn says budget problems leave him no choice and he’ll have to close two living centers that care for people with disabilities. But many living with disabilities say they want...
View ArticleScholarships Help Families Of Injured Vets Get College Degrees
CHICAGO (CBS) — On this Veteran’s Day, many who served are thankful for the benefits of the GI Bill. However, for the families of those disabled while in service, there are significant financial...
View ArticleEmanuel Proposes Crackdown On Bogus Use Of Disabled Placards
CHICAGO (CBS) — Mayor Rahm Emanuel wants to crack down on motorists who abuse disability placards, illegally parking in disabled spots or parking all day for free at metered locations. “The abuse of...
View ArticleCity Council Approves Crackdown On Disability Placard Abuse
CHICAGO (CBS) — The City Council has approved an ordinance that will crack down on abuse of disability placards by Chicago drivers. The new ordinance will go into effect on Jan. 29 of next year, in an...
View ArticleHammond Group Seeking Volunteers To ‘Adopt’ Seniors, Disabled
HAMMOND, Ind. (CBS) — An organization in Hammond, Ind., called “We Care From The Heart,” is looking for volunteers to “adopt” seniors and disabled people, to help improve their quality of life. WBBM...
View ArticleParents Of Disabled Child Worried About School’s Evacuation Plan
CHICAGO (CBS) — A family is fighting for the rights of their 9-year-old son, and other children in wheelchairs who are forced to attend classes on the second and third floor of a Chicago Public School....
View ArticleGround Broken On $13M Independent Housing Center For Disabled
MOUNT PROSPECT, Ill. (CBS) — A first-of-its-kind groundbreaking was held in Mount Prospect on Monday, as community leaders, developers, and other partners turned the dirt for $13 million independent...
View ArticleElderly Woman’s Missing Handicapped Placard Found, Man Charged With Unlawful Use
CHICAGO (CBS) — It’s been more than two years since a 73-year-old Chicago woman lost her handicapped parking placard. But police say they found it over the weekend, in a car belonging to a healthy,...
View ArticleCity Offers Free Medallion To Cabbie Who Wins Award For Service To Disabled
CHICAGO (CBS) — The City of Chicago is offering a major reward to cabdrivers who serve disabled passengers – a free medallion. As WBBM Newsradio’s Nancy Harty reports, the city is soliciting...
View Article2 Investigators: Handicap Accessibility Problems Plague Many Metra Stations
CHICAGO (CBS) — Steep ramps, broken concrete and inoperable doors are safety and accessibility problems CBS 2’s Investigators uncovered at various Metra train stations. CBS 2’s Dave Savini began...
View ArticleDisabled Man Claims He Was Wrongly Evicted, Refuses To Go To Shelter
Surrounded by belongings removed from his Edgewater apartment, James Roberts is placed on a stretcher by paramedics, after he claims he was wrongly accused of drugs and prostitution, and evicted from...
View ArticleChicago’s Anixter Center Celebrates Nearly A Century Of Service
CHICAGO (CBS) — It might appear to be your average packaging company on Chicago’s North side, but its employees make the Anixter center different from the others. “All the workers are individuals with...
View ArticleTeen Guilty In Videotaped Beating Death Of Disabled Man
CHICAGO (STMW) — A Cook County judge has found a 19-year-old man guilty in the beating death of a disabled Chicago man — a brutal crime captured on videotape and then posted on Facebook. While Anthony...
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