Monday, September 19, 2011

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Mob boss Sarno to be sentenced today

A mob boss convicted of masterminding an illegal video poker business and a violent jewelry store robbery ring will be sentenced today.

Cheney in town today to tout book Cheney in town today to tout book

Former Vice President Dick Cheney is due here today for a chat on his new autobiography.

Chicago police search West Rogers Park for Evanston home invaders Chicago police search West Rogers Park for Evanston home invaders

Chicago police late Sunday were searching the West Rogers Park neighborhood for at least two men  believed to have fled in the far north side neighborhood after invading an Evanston home, police said.

1 killed, 1 hurt in Gage Park shooting 1 killed, 1 hurt in Gage Park shooting

One man was killed and another seriously injured by gunfire this morning in the South Side's Gage Park neighborhood, police said.

Northwest Side church rebuilds after devastating blaze Northwest Side church rebuilds after devastating blaze

After a fire destroyed Edgebrook Lutheran Church, where her father had once been pastor, Susan Flemr was heartbroken.

Cops search for driver in hit-and-run that killed woman, injured her friend Cops search for driver in hit-and-run that killed woman, injured her friend

The search continued Sunday for the driver who ran down two elderly women on their way to a hairstylist in Chicago’s Jefferson Park neighborhood, killing one woman on her 82nd birthday.

Congress Parkway Bridge work entering final stage Congress Parkway Bridge work entering final stage

Major rehabilitation work on the outbound Congress Parkway drawbridge will begin this week, marking the final stage of the problem-plagued project and requiring new traffic changes, officials said.

Lemont siblings held on $2 million bail in jewelry robberies Lemont siblings held on $2 million bail in jewelry robberies

Two suburban siblings remained held Sunday on $2 million bail each after they were accused of using a replica gun to stick up mostly immigrant women standing alone on Chicago’s South and Southwest sides.


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