Monday, October 31, 2011

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911 tape released in Skokie double slaying

Skokie authorities say the calm voice on a 911 tape is Miguel Renteria, telling a dispatcher that he killed his daughter and granddaughter with a knife.

First of three CTA budget hearings to be held Wednesday First of three CTA budget hearings to be held Wednesday

The first of three hearings for the public to comment on the Chicago Transit Authority’s proposed 2012 budget will be held Wednesday.

Man charged in murder-for-hire plot to kill daughter, charged in second crime Man charged in murder-for-hire plot to kill daughter, charged in second crime

A Steger man charged with trying to get someone to murder his adopted daughter after she accused him of sexually assaulting her for four years faces another predatory sexual assault charge involving a second alleged victim, prosecutors said today in court.

Quinn says he's no pal of lawmakers Quinn says he's no pal of lawmakers

Gov. Pat Quinn said today it’s not his job to be “pals” with lawmakers, saying he won’t be a “go-along, get-along” leader.

Wisconsin bishops to parishioners: Keep concealed weapons out of church Wisconsin bishops to parishioners: Keep concealed weapons out of church

Wisconsin's bishops are urging parishioners to keep their concealed weapons out of church.

Truman College briefly evacuated after bomb threat Truman College briefly evacuated after bomb threat

Students at Truman College were evacuated for several hours from the North Side school as officials searched the building after receiving a bomb threat, police said.

Autopsy: Boy, 6, died of head injuries when television set fell on him Autopsy: Boy, 6, died of head injuries when television set fell on him

A 6-year-old boy died of head injuries when a 36-inch television fell on him in the basement of his Arlington Heights home, officials said, ruling the death an accident.

Burr Oak Cemetery manager sent to prison for 12 years Burr Oak Cemetery manager sent to prison for 12 years

The convicted ringleader of the macabre Burr Oak Cemetery burial plot-reselling scheme turned herself in today to begin serving her 12-year prison sentence, authorities said.


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