A Chicago alderman, incensed by the upcoming closure of a Walgreens store amid safety concerns, stated that the corporate retailer should be charged with "first-degree corporate abandonment." Ald. William Hall, along with several community members, held a news conference Monday to voice their anger over the company's decision to close the location in Chicago’s 6th Ward in the Chatham neighborhood. "Walgreens should be charged with first-degree corporate abandonment," Hall said. "It should be a crime, the way they're treating our elders. It should be a crime, the way they're treating our families." The store is slated to close on June 4. Fox News Digital has reached out to both Hall's office and Walgreens for further comment. DEMOCRAT DA IN HOT SEAT AFTER RETAIL THEFT SURGES IN MAJOR AMERICAN CITIES In a statement to the Chicago Sun-Times , the Chicago-area-based pharmacy store chain cited theft and violent incidents as the primary factors ...
Dolly Parton cancels Las Vegas residency as health issues force her to step back from stage performances
Dolly Parton's health comes first. On Monday, the legendary country star—who has faced several health setbacks over the past year—took to social media to share "some good news and a little bad news" about her condition, explain how it will affect her career moving forward and open up about why she chose to cancel her upcoming Las Vegas residency. " I'm here to give you an update on a few things going on in my life," Parton started the video. "First, it is concerning my health. And I have some good news and a little bad news. But the good news is, I'm responding really well to meds and treatments and I'm improving every day." DOLLY PARTON'S SISTER OFFERS HEALTH UPDATE ON COUNTRY ICON AFTER FANS WORRY OVER HER CALL FOR PRAYERS As for the bad news, Parton — who originally postponed her Las Vegas residency due to health issues in September — said she hasn't quite reached her ability to perform at the level she'd like. "It...