Charges Filed in Fatal Glenview Crash • Two Illinois Red Lobster Locations Close • Chicago Bears Release 2024 Schedule
CHICAGO – Charges have been filed following a tragic Glenview crash that claimed the life of a beloved high school senior. Meanwhile, Red Lobster abruptly closed two of its Illinois locations, and the Chicago Bears have announced their 2024 season schedule.
**Glenview Mourns High School Senior Killed in Mother’s Day Crash**
The Glenview community is grieving the loss of 17-year-old Marko Niketic, a well-liked high school senior who died in a two-vehicle crash on Mother’s Day. The accident occurred along Lake Avenue near Meadow Lane, injuring three others. The suspect, 21-year-old Taeyoung Kim of Northbrook, faces charges including DUI and reckless homicide.
**Red Lobster Closes Two Illinois Restaurants Amid Bankruptcy Reports**
Red Lobster has abruptly closed its Bloomingdale and Danville locations in Illinois, as well as several others across the nation, amid speculation of impending bankruptcy. The closures include restaurants in Wisconsin and Indiana, with at least 48 locations in over 20 states affected.
**Chicago Bears 2024 Schedule Released**
The Chicago Bears have unveiled their 2024 season schedule, outlining their opponents, game dates, and primetime matchups. This season is seen as a crucial step for the Bears as they aim to build on their previous 7-10 record and move into a contending phase.
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