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Cops: Mag Mile robber tied to 2 Loop heists
Tribune reporterA man who robbed a bank on North Michigan Avenue on Monday also is suspected of robbing two Loop banks in the last month, Chicago police said today. The man who robbed a Citibank branch, 539 N. Michigan Ave., about noon on Monday is believed to have...Tags: FBI, Bank Robbery, Michigan Avenue, Citigroup Incorporated, Theft
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Man shot, critically wounded on Near South Side
A possible suspect is in custody in the shooting of a man in the South Loop this afternoon, police said. The man, 30, was shot in the chest and leg in the 2100 block of South Michigan Avenue about 1:18 p.m., said Chicago Police Department News Affairs...
Tags: Northwestern Memorial Hospital, Michigan Avenue, Near South Side, Chicago Police Department, South Loop
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Pro-Israel rally held in Loop
Outrage continues to be felt right here in Chicago over the conflict in the Middle e\East. Monday, people marched in the loop in support of Palestine and Tuesday, people marched in downtown Chicago to show their support for Israel. Monday's protestors...
Tags: Hamas, Israel, West Bank, Jerusalem (Israel), Hillary Clinton
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Casino’s excess food aids Chicago homeless shelter
TribLocal - Des Plaines » NewsPrime rib, oysters and shrimp aren't typically served to the homeless at the Pacific Garden Mission in Chicago, but high-end fare has been popping up …... -
Interview: Zach Gilford willing to work in 'Mob Doctor's' shadow
Zach Gilford looked more like a college student meeting for a study session than a TV actor meeting for an interview over brunch Thursday at West Town Bakery & Diner. The Evanston native and Northwestern alum, best known for his role as Matt Saracen on...
Tags: West Loop, Jordana Spiro, Zach Gilford, NBC (tv network), Michael Dinner
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Cops search for Loop bank robber
Authorities today released a surveillance photo of a man who robbed a Loop bank on Wednesday. The man walked into a Citibank branch, 222 W. Adams St., about 1:15 p.m. Wednesday and handed a teller a robbery note, said Chicago Police News Affairs...
Tags: FBI, Citigroup Incorporated, Theft
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Teen jokes while pleading not guilty in Chicago car-bomb plot
Tribune reporterA 19-year-old high school graduate accused of plotting to bomb a Loop bar joked in court today when he was asked about the sentence is facing – life imprisonment. During his arraignment before U.S. District Judge Sharon Johnson Coleman, Adel Daoud,...Tags: FBI, Juvenile Delinquency
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Man robs downtown bank
A man this afternoon robbed a Loop branch bank in a building that includes offices for the Cook County state's attorney's and Cook County sheriff's office, authorities said. The man presented a note to a teller at a Citibank branch at 69 W. Washington...
Tags: FBI, Citigroup Incorporated
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Interview: Reality TV star Kate Gosselin ready to rock 'n' run in Chicago
You can count on at least one celebrity taking part in the XSport Fitness Rock 'N' Roll Chicago Half Marathon every year, whether it's performing on stage during the post-race party at Butler Field in Grant Park or running the course through the Loop...
Tags: Jon Gosselin, Kate Gosselin, River North, Grant Park
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Grant Thornton CEO spreading word about firm's Chicago roots
Special to the TribuneHe was born in England, spent a significant part of his career in Asia and cut his American corporate teeth in Dallas. But Stephen Chipman, now into his third year as chief executive of Grant Thornton LLP, is thinking a lot about Chicago. ...Tags: PricewaterhouseCoopers, Tom Allen , China, Accounting and Auditing, Science and Technology
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Legionnaires' disease bacteria found in Batavia schools
Tribune reporterAlthough the bacteria that causes Legionnaires’ disease – an illness blamed for the deaths of three Loop hotel guests this summer – was found Thursday in three far west suburban Batavia schools, district officials assured levels were low...Tags: Symptoms, Flu, Legionellosis, Pneumonia, Batavia
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New Cultural Plan a nice wish list, but city should focus on must-haves
Give the city's Department of Cultural Affairs and Special Events this much: It listened to what Chicagoans said they wanted in a Cultural Plan and wrote it down. And then wrote some more. And more. Released Monday, the Cultural Plan's 48 pages...
Tags: Arts and Culture, Health Insurance Cost, Arts, Patents, Copyrights and Trademarks, Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act
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