Bill allows tougher penalties in social media based mob attacks
Gov. Pat Quinn signed into law Saturday legislation that calls for stiffer penalties on people who text or use social media to organize mob attacks.
When Mary Wilson took over the Hancock County Chamber of Commerce's social media platforms two years ago, its Facebook page had 70 likes.
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Some athletes say fans cross the line with their critiques and personal attacks.
A self described dreamer, Brian Lewallen gets the privilege to say that his dream has come true and the journey begins Sunday.