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SWF seeking a decent neighborhood bakery
Lincoln ParkI'm having a hard time finding a good bakery in my ‘hood. I usually stray out to different parts of the city if I'm in dire need of baked goods. If I need a doughnut or a dozen two, there's no other place to go than the Doughnut Vault on the Near... -
Where in the world was Chicago Police Supt. Garry McCarthy?
Change of SubjectThe Reader's Mick Dumke sets the scene: Hundreds of people gathered inside a Chatham church Saturday morning for a Q&A session with police superintendent Garry McCarthy. But 15 minutes after (11 a.m., when) it was scheduled to start, the featured...... -
Extra-alarm fire hits Lincoln Park building
Lincoln ParkThe Tribune has breaking news about a fire that started in Lincoln Park this afternoon: An extra-alarm fire broke out at a vacant 3-story brick building on the Near North Side in the city's Lincoln Park neighborhood this afternoon, officials said. About... -
Printers Row writes a new chapter
Once a hub of printing and publishing businesses, Printers Row in the South Loop has evolved into a vibrant residential haven while maintaining a link to its industrial past.
Sturdy structures that housed printing presses and recently constructed...Tags: Target, Lifestyle and Leisure, Chicago Loop, DePaul University, Wicker Park
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Man shot on Near North Side
Tribune reporterA man was shot in the leg in the Near North Side Side Goose Island neighborhood early this morning, police said. About 2:30 a.m., a 25-year-old man was in the 1400 block of North Halsted Street when he was shot in the leg, according to a release from...Tags: Assault, Hospitals and Clinics, Health, Crime, Law and Justice, Crimes
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10 things you might not know about speeches
President Barack Obama and speechwriter Cody Keenan, a Chicago native, were praised for the president's address after the Arizona shootings. Next comes Obama's State of the Union speech on Tuesday. Here are 10 things to talk about:
1. Sometimes a long...Tags: U.S. Senate, Elections, Politics, New York, Attack on Pearl Harbor (1941)
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Caretaker called 'an angel' for saving toddler
Tribune reportersThe father of a toddler who was injured Saturday afternoon when a drunk city worker drove into a crowd of pedestrians called the girl's caretaker "an angel on this earth" for pushing the girl out of the way. The toddler's father, Hugh Jones, filed a...Tags: Drunk Driving, Criminals, Trials, Judges, Health and Safety at Work
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Neighborhood population drain
Chicago's central core grew increasingly vibrant during the past decade, as young professionals filled new condominiums in the Loop and surrounding neighborhoods, taking advantage of trendy restaurants and nightspots.
But vast swaths of the city didn't...Tags: Chicago Loop, Politics, Richard M. Daley, New York, Public Housing
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Man stabbed at Lawson House YMCA
A man was stabbed this morning inside a Near North Side YMCA, officials said. The stabbing occurred about 9:15 a.m. inside the Lawson House YMCA, 30 W. Chicago Ave., and involved a male and female resident, according to Chicago police and YMCA...Tags: Lifestyle and Leisure, Human Interest, Clubs and Associations, Hospitals and Clinics, Northwestern Memorial Hospital
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Truck driver finds man dead in downtown alley
A truck driver making a delivery this morning found the body of a man in a Near North Side alley, police said. The dead man, believed to be about 60, was found dead in an alley south of Ohio Street just east of State Street about 5 a.m., police News...Tags: Human Body
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Demolition of last Cabrini high-rise 'a sad sight'
Tribune reporterThere was a time when a visitor couldn't just nonchalantly walk into the Cabrini-Green housing development. Anyone who wanted to pay a call to the high-rise public housing building had to get past "security." "Gangs were running the stairwells, doing...Tags: Human Interest, Wetlands, Behavioral Conditions, Depression, Public Housing
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Man on lift hurt after sidewalk collapses
A man was injured this morning after falling from an accordion lift into an underground vault on the Near North Side when a vaulted sidewalk apparently gave way, officials said.
Emergency crews were dispatched to 600 W. Chicago Ave. just before 11 a.m....Tags: Human Interest, Hospitals and Clinics, Health, Northwestern Memorial Hospital
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