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South suburban, Chicago officials ask Quinn not to close Tinley Park Mental Health Center
TribLocal - Tinley Park » NewsMore than a dozen elected officials from the south suburbs and Chicago signed a letter sent to Gov. Pat Quinn Wednesday asking him not to …... -
Mayor: Joliet post office to remain open
TribLocal - Joliet » NewsThe downtown Joliet post office will stay open, despite being targeted to close earlier this month, Joliet Mayor Tom Giarrante said. Giarrante said he received …... -
Blotter: Wendy’s worker assaults patron who complained, burglary and more
TribLocal - Gurnee » NewsBattery A 19-year-old Wendy’s employee was charged Aug. 27 with assault and unlawful consumption of alcohol. Police said she lunged at a customer who complained …... -
Women charged rape; doctor still practiced
Tribune staff reporterTameka Stokes was 19 when a pelvic disease diagnosis brought her to the exam table of Bruce Sylvester Smith, a gynecologist at Chicago's Kennedy Medical Service Corp., in May 2000. According to Stokes' allegations in state records, Smith raped her...Tags: Buttocks, Pregnancy and Childbirth, Mount Sinai, Hospitals and Clinics, Crime, Law and Justice
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Rules let educators cross state lines to get pensions along with salaries
Hank Bangser collects a $261,681 state pension after retiring as superintendent of New Trier Township High School District. Now, he's a full-time superintendent in Southern California, earning $170,000 at a job he'd be barred from in Illinois if he wanted...Tags: Ojai, Heads of State, Oak Park, Lake County (Florida), Lake County (Indiana)
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2 held on charges of sexually assaulting 11-year-old girl at sleepover
Bail was set today for two men accused of sexually assaulting an 11-year-old girl while she was attending a sleepover party for one of the suspects' younger sister.
Steven Johnson, 19, of the 17800 block of Chicago Avenue in Lansing, and Daniel Rucker,...Tags: Trials, Juvenile Delinquency, Assault, Lansing, Prosecution
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Family members claim share of Mega Millions prize
INDIANAPOLIS (AP) — Hoosier Lottery officials say a family with members in Indiana, Illinois and Nevada will split a $46.5 million Mega Millions jackpot. Albert Bolke Jr. of Dyer, Ind.; Carl Bolke of Henderson, Nev.; Ann McClelland of Orland Park,...Tags: Illinois, Lifestyle and Leisure, Mega Millions Lottery, Michigan, Nevada
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Inmate charged in plot to kill witness
Tribune reporterA Chicago teen held in Cook County Jail on a burglary charge told a purported hit man named “Smoke” that he wanted a witness in his case “kidnapped, raped and dumped in a creek,” prosecutors said today. Juan Vanga, 17, agreed...Tags: Rape, Prosecution, Chicago, Sex Crimes, Crime, Law and Justice
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No bail for suspect in death of GIs son
Tribune staff reporterA Cook County judge ordered a Calumet City man held without bail Saturday morning on charges he murdered his girlfriend's 4-year-son, saying the beating death indicated the man had a "wanton disrespect for human life." Donell Parker, 23, of the 500 block...Tags: Illinois, Family, Cook County, Crime, Law and Justice, Crimes
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2 Killed, 1 Wounded in Calumet City Bar Fight
(WGN-AM)- Two people were shot to death and one wounded early Wednesday morning in a bar fight that escalated in south suburban Calumet City, police said. The shootings happened in a parking lot outside Laristos II Sports Bar and Grill, 403 Torrence Ave....Tags: Hospitals and Clinics, Chicago Tribune, Chicago, Crime, Law and Justice, Injuries and Wounds
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Calumet City Officer Wounded in Shootout with Bank Robbery Suspects
(WGN-AM) - Three people suspected of robbing a bank Tuesday afternoon and shooting a Calumet City police officer while exchanging gunfire are in custody, police said at a news conference. As Calumet City police pursued three people onto the Bishop Ford...Tags: Chicago Tribune, WGN, Hospitals and Clinics, Chicago Fire Department, Crime, Law and Justice
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Keyes sets up house in Cal City
With the unloading of a bed frame, box spring and mattress from a rented Budget truck, Republican U.S. Senate candidate Alan Keyes moved into the second-floor apartment of a Calumet City two-flat Thursday. Trying to squelch critics' claims that he is a...Tags: Rentals, Illinois, Maryland, Chicago, Republican Party
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