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Nutrition advocates putting heat on Flamin' Hot Cheetos
On a recent sunny fall afternoon, students from Lake View High School streamed out of a nearby convenience store munching after-school snacks. Some bought cookies and snack cakes. Others got soft drinks and candy. But the majority walked out of Touchdown...
Tags: Obesity, Walmart, Potato Chips, Nutrition, Teaching and Learning
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Mixed reviews for CTA's 'de-crowding'
The CTA attempted to de-crowd buses and trains Monday — and da crowd cheered and da crowd booed. Old habits, particularly commuting habits, are highly resistant to change. That was the case for many transit customers forced to try a new way to...
Tags: Chicago Transit Authority, Lincoln Square (Chicago, Illinois), Gold Coast, Air Transportation Delays, Passenger Cars
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Woman, 26, hit by cab on North Side
Tribune reporterA 26-year-old woman crossing the intersection of Clark and School streets in the Lakeview neighborhood was hit by a taxi cab early this morning and is in critical condition. The woman was hit about 12:45 a.m. on the North Side and was taken to...Tags: Chicago Police Department
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Interview: It'll take Superman to pull Michael Shannon away from theater
What does Oscar-nominated actor and former Evanston Township High School student Michael Shannon plan on doing as the most high-profile film of his career, "Man of Steel" — which co-stars Russell Crowe, Amy Adams, Kevin Costner and, in the role of...
Tags: Wicker Park, Matisyahu, Arts and Culture, Boardwalk Empire (tv program), Jason Terry
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Firefighter meets firefighter who saved him as a boy
WGN NewsThe recent deaths of two Chicago firefighters are stark reminders of the dangers and sacrifices of the job. And 49 years ago Thursday night, a different story of sacrifice began to unfold. The Chicago Fire Department was about to get an extra alarm call...Tags: Services and Shopping, Vehicles, Fidel Castro, Fires, Chicago Fire Department
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School bus driver charged with DUI
A school bus driver taking children to a public elementary school on Chicago's North Side was arrested and charged with driving under the influence of alcohol this week after being stopped for erratic driving, officials said Wednesday. A police officer...
Tags: Prosecution, Lawndale (Chicago, Illinois), Sexual Assault, Assault, Sex Crimes
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Food truck stands to start up next week
Twenty-one Chicago food truck stands are scheduled to begin operation by the end of next week, city officials told the Tribune and the Stew. Located in Lincoln Park, the Loop, Streeterville, Lakeview, West Town and Wicker Park the stands will allow up to...
Tags: Wicker Park, Chicago City Council, West Town, Streeterville, Rahm Emanuel
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Gay seminarian leaves Methodist denomination to be ordained
As soon as Michael Overman announced that he was gay, the Southern Baptist church that raised him, led him to attend an evangelical Christian college and inspired him to pursue ministry left him feeling abandoned. He stayed estranged from Christianity...
Tags: Religion and Belief, Social Issues, Crime, Law and Justice, Christianity, Methodist
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Two charged in Lakeview police shootout
Two people have been charged in a shootout with police this week following a traffic stop in the Lakeview neighborhood, police said today. A third person, a juvenile, who also was arrested following the exchange of gunfire in the 2200 block of West...
Tags: Prosecution, Crimes, Shootings, Punishment, Crime, Law and Justice
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Woman charged with stalking Cubs boss brought gift for his son
Tribune reportersA Massachusetts woman previously warned to stay away from Chicago Cubs president Theo Epstein flew to Chicago to stalk him and was arrested after trying to bring a birthday gift for the family's young son to his Lakeview home, prosecutors said in court...Tags: Prosecution, Defendants, Rentals, Crime, Law and Justice, Justice System
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Judge: Accused Theo Epstein stalker can get treatment in Boston
A woman accused of stalking Chicago Cubs president Theo Epstein has a history of mental illness and can return to Boston for treatment while her case is pending, a Cook County judge ruled Monday. Kathleen Kearney, 44, of Canton, Mass., told police last...
Tags: Boston, Crime, Law and Justice, Justice System, Judges
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