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Romney tightens grip with easy Illinois win
Chicago Tribune reportersIllinois Republicans delivered a decisive victory to Mitt Romney in the state's presidential primary Tuesday, crushing Rick Santorum in what amounted to the first big-state head-to-head contest among the front-runners for the GOP nomination. With 99...Tags: Milton Friedman, Concerts, Stroke, Politics, Ron Paul
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2 teen boys shot on South Side
Two teenage boys were shot and seriously wounded in the Avalon Park neighborhood this evening, authorities said. The two teens, one 14, one 15, were shot in the 1300 block of East 80th Street, near Kimbark Avenue, about 6:48 p.m., said Chicago Police...
Tags: Hospitals and Clinics, Shootings, Health, Avalon Park (Chicago, Illinois)
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Protestors gather at Emanuel's home to protest CPS plans
Tribune reporterWith two days left before the Chicago Board of Education votes to close or restructure failing schools, community groups staged a candlelight vigil protesting the dramatic measures and marched to Mayor Rahm Emanuel's home on the North Side. The...Tags: Albany Park, Oakland (Chicago, Illinois), Chicago Mayor, Jean-Claude Brizard, Recreational and Sporting Goods Industry
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Man critically hurt in South Side car fire
A 48-year-old man was critically injured in a car fire Wednesday night on the city's South Side.
Chicago firefighters pulled the 48-year-old man from the passenger seat of the burning vehicle stopped in the 7800 block of South Kenwood Avenue at about 9:...Tags: University of Chicago
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CPS wants to close 2 grade schools, phase out 2 high schools
Tribune ReporterChicago Public Schools is seeking to close two under-performing elementary schools and begin to phase out two struggling high schools next school year, part of a large-scale re-structuring of CPS under Mayor Rahm Emanuel’s leadership team. CPS...Tags: Conservation, Austin (Chicago, Illinois), Lawndale (Chicago, Illinois), Chicago Mayor, Students
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Sandburg, Marist cheerleaders ready for TV appearances
TribLocal - Tinley Park » NewsSandburg’s cheerleading squad, which opened the month winning the Illinois High School Association state title, has a chance to close February with another high-profile title. …... -
Mayor Emanuel repays favor to Jennifer Hudson at weight-loss center opening
Clout StreetAcademy Award winner Jennifer Hudson headlined a campaign fundraiser for Mayor Rahm Emanuel, and today he returned the favor by joining the Chicago singer in opening a South Side Weight Watchers center that bears her name. Emanuel appeared onstage with...Tags: Jennifer Hudson, Chicago Mayor, Health Insurance Cost, Politics, Barack Obama
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Kenwood community looks for answers in murder spike
Residents are up in arms about a spurt of violence in the Kenwood and Hyde Park communities, not far from where Secret Service agents keep President Barack Obama's stately residence tightly guarded with concrete barriers.
Nearly 150 people packed a...Tags: Unrest, Conflicts and War, Hyde Park, Murder, Juvenile Delinquency, Politics
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Jackson kicks off 40th Rainbow Push conference
Tribune reporterRev. Jesse Jackson kicked off the Rainbow PUSH Coalition’s 40th annual conference Saturday by warning that photo ID laws in some states impinge on the voting rights of African Americans, college students and others who are less likely to carry...Tags: Interior Policy, Personal Data Collection, Jesse Jackson, Politics, Illinois
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Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints celebrates 75 years in Chicago, Wilmette
TribLocal - Wilmette & Kenilworth » NewsJim Holbrook was a just teenager in 1968 when he had his picture taken soon after he joined the fledgling congregation of the Wilmette chapter …... -
Wilmette church will celebrate 75th anniversary on Saturday
TribLocal - Wilmette & Kenilworth » NewsIt was a typically cold day in late November of 1936, when more than 700 people crowded into a chapel on Chicago’s south side to …... -
Obama's Chicago visits: Mixed feelings on infrequency of trips home
As president-elect, Barack Obama proclaimed his Kennebunkport was Chicago's South Side and said he'd try to get back every six to eight weeks.
Instead he's unwound on ocean-splashed Oahu or Martha's Vineyard and has made it back to Chicago seven times,...Tags: James Thurber, CBS Corp., Oprah Winfrey, Politics, Barack Obama
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