From the end of WWII to Olympic glory, mysterious lights, and a cold-case murder — Chicago’s history pulses with drama. In 1945, President Truman announced Japan’s surrender on V-J Day, ending global war. In 1939, Comiskey Park lit up for the first MLB night game. By 1981, Willye White, a teen silver medalist and flag bearer, was honored in the Track & Field Hall of Fame. Then, in 2004, three silent UFO-like lights hovered over Tinley Park, sparking national intrigue. And in 1993, a Glenview teen’s brutal murder took years to solve — finally leading to a neighbor’s trial.
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