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North suburban emergency room wait times vary
From 27 minutes in Lake Forest to 68 minutes in Park Ridge, the waiting time in north suburban emergency rooms ranges from minutes below to more than half an hour above the national average, according to statistics on the Medicare website and from the...Tags: Healthcare Provider, Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act, Nursing, Health and Medical Professionals, General Practitioners
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Glenview teen indicted on charge of stabbing another teen in Winnetka
Special to the TribuneA grand jury today indicted a Glenview teenager on charges that he stabbed another youth in the chest in Winnetka in March, authorities said. Mitchell S. Silverstein, of the 1300 block of Cariann Lane in Glenview, was indicted at the Skokie branch of...Tags: Cook County Government, Juvenile Delinquency, Winnetka (Cook, Illinois)
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Oakton Community College remains closed; Skokie Courthouse open
Tribune reporterOakton Community College in Des Plaines remains closed Friday because of flooding, but the Cook County Circuit Courthouse in Skokie is open again after being closed Thursday. Parking lots and some land at the college's Des Plaines campus, at 1600 E....Tags: Colleges and Universities, Golf, Des Plaines, Justice System, Education
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The real stories behind 'No Place on Earth'
For 511 days, they hid underground in Ukrainian caves while fellow Jews were being executed by machine gun up above. The odds that they would survive the Holocaust were slight, for they were dependent entirely upon themselves for finding scarce food...
Tags: Religion and Belief, Movies, Judaism, Landforms, Caves and Caverns
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Circuit courthouse in Skokie closed due to flooding
All court cases at the Cook County Circuit Court in Skokie have been cancelled for the day due to widespread flooding in the area, according to courthouse officials. In a release to the media, courthouse officials said that all Thursday court...
Tags: Crimes, Cook County Government, Justice System, Judges, Crime, Law and Justice
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Some unhappy with IDOT removal of trees in Highland Park
Some business owners are smoldering over an initiative that chopped hundreds of trees along Illinois Route 41 to improve visibility to businesses along a mile-long stretch of the highway in Highland Park. What was originally billed as a program to...
Tags: Susan Garrett, Business, Karen May, Highland Park (Cook, Illinois), Illinois Department of Transportation
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New life for apartments in two historical buildings
South Bend TribuneSOUTH BEND -- Two old apartment buildings are in the midst of makeovers on opposite ends of downtown. Menora Financial Corp., based in Skokie, Ill., bought the properties late last year with plans to modernize the historical buildings and open them to...Tags: Apartments, Sunnyside (McHenry, Illlinois), Arts and Culture, Rentals
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Teachers, colleges getting early lesson in Obamacare
Change of SubjectWednesday's print column They jokingly refer to themselves as "road scholars," the part-time, often itinerate employees who teach the majority of the classroom hours at community colleges. Without their willingness to work for modest pay, tuition at these... -
Highwood man killed in Northbrook crash
Tribune reporterA man from Highwood was killed Thursday afternoon in a multiple-vehicle collision in Northbrook at the intersection of Skokie Boulevard and Dundee Road. Hector Esquivel, 23, from the 200 block of Greenbay Road in Highwood was pronouned dead on the...Tags: Northbrook
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Winnetka man says despite acquittal, reputation tarnished by charge
A Winnetka man was recently found not guilty of aggravated sexual assault after a Cook County Circuit Court judge ruled there was insufficient evidence of the crime. Alan G. Rottman, 50, was acquitted of the charge on Jan. 23 following a two-day bench...
Tags: Abusive Behavior, Cook County Government, Justice System, Judges, Crime, Law and Justice
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Judge refuses ex-cop's request to leave home confinement
Special to the TribuneA judge this morning denied the request of a former Northbrook police officer who has been charged with burglary and official misconduct to change the conditions of his bond that will allow him to audition for acting jobs. Enrique Guzman, 34, resigned...Tags: Prosecution, Science and Technology, Cook County Government, Justice System, Electronics
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Indictments against alleged hair salon bandit
Special to the TribuneGrand jury indictments on five felony counts of armed robbery were announced during a brief hearing this morning for an Evanston man accused of robbing hair salons across the Chicago area. Jason Logsdon, 41, looked at the ground and did not speak during...Tags: Cook County Government, Broadview, Lombard, Theft, Prosecution
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