Thursday, October 27, 2011

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Skilling: Frost likely tonight

A temperature drop tonight sets the state for frost formation in the area except for locales on the Lake Michigan shoreline, says WGN-TV meteorlogist Tom Skilling.

And the winner of Chicago's Christmas tree contest is ... And the winner of Chicago's Christmas tree contest is ...

Ever since her family moved in 18 years ago, the giant blue spruce in Klaudia Spangler's Western Springs yard has been a venue for celebrating birthdays, a landmark for directing visitors and a fortress providing shade.

No more residency waivers for city employees No more residency waivers for city employees

The Emanuel administration says it will no longer grant exceptions to the city's residency requirement.

Cellini jury going into 2nd day Cellini jury going into 2nd day

When they return to federal court later this morning to resume deliberations, jurors weighing the fate of Springfield power broker William Cellini will learn if they'll be given access to slides they were shown during the nearly 4-week trial.

Man charged with DUI in crash that severely injured woman Man charged with DUI in crash that severely injured woman

A Far South Side man has been charged with in connection with the severe injury of a woman as she crossed a Washington Park neighborhood street on Tuesday, police said today.

Infant shot, apparently by child handling gun in home Infant shot, apparently by child handling gun in home

An infant was shot and wounded in the leg in an Englewood residence this evening, apparently by another child handling a gun, authorities said.

White Sox restaurant, Bacardi at the Park, is paid for with millions of public funding without return on investment White Sox restaurant, Bacardi at the Park, is paid for with millions of public funding without return on investment

With the White Sox losing more than they won last season, a new restaurant across the street from U.S. Cellular Field gave fans a place where they could drink away their sorrows.

Dead student's family doesn't blame Notre Dame Dead student's family doesn't blame Notre Dame

Barry Sullivan knows the death of his son Declan could have been prevented. He knows bad decisions were made and the best safety practices weren't followed. He knows his oldest child never should have been filming a University of Notre Dame football practice from an elevated scissor lift amid a severe wind warning.


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