Tuesday, September 20, 2011

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Police shoot, wound man in Englewood neighborhood

Chicago police shot and wounded a man following what began as a traffic stop and ended with the man pointing a handgun at officers, police and union officials said this morning.

Chicago architect Jeanne Gang wins MacArthur Fellowship Chicago architect Jeanne Gang wins MacArthur Fellowship

At first glance, the sensuous curves of the 82-story Aqua building on North Columbus Drive and the sleekly horizontal lines of the Media Production Center of Columbia College Chicago, at 16th and State Streets, appear to have little in common.

Plea deal expected today in Darien triple slaying Plea deal expected today in Darien triple slaying

A Countryside man is expected to accept a negotiated plea today for killing three members of aDarien family.

Boy, 17, fatally shot in Washington Park neighborhood Boy, 17, fatally shot in Washington Park neighborhood

A 17-year-old boy was shot and killed Monday afternoon on a street in the Washington Park neighborhood that has been the scene of previous shootings.

Bond hearing today for man charged in slaying of Portage woman Bond hearing today for man charged in slaying of Portage woman

Biden on fundraising mission in Chicago today Biden on fundraising mission in Chicago today

With President Barack Obama in New York for meetings with the United Nations General Assembly as well as some fundraising, Vice President Joseph Biden is scheduled to fly into Obama’s hometown today to help the re-election cash effort.

Cops: Man shot in the leg, dies in West Englewood neighborhood Cops: Man shot in the leg, dies in West Englewood neighborhood

A 21-year-old man died after suffering a leg wound Monday afternoon in the West Englewood neighborhood, police said.

2 women injured at Uptown retirement hotel fire 2 women injured at Uptown retirement hotel fire

Two women were injured in an early morning fire at a retirement hotel in the city's Uptown neighborhood, officials said.


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