Tuesday, November 29, 2011

Medical plane crash / American Airlines files bankruptcy / Animal shelter decisions

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3 die after small plane crashes in suburban woods

A small airplane transporting a patient to the Chicago area crashed in northwest suburban Riverwoods late Monday night, killing three of the five people on board. Among the dead was a Streamwood couple.

American Airlines parent files Ch. 11 American Airlines files for bankruptcy

American Airlines' parent company, AMR Corp., announced this morning that it has filed for chapter 11 bankruptcy. It promised to operate normal flight schedules and honor reservations.

A record 10 CPS schools recommended for overhaul 10 Chicago schools targeted for overhaul

The new leadership team at Chicago Public Schools is recommending a record 10 schools for "turnaround" next year, reflecting how poorly many city schools are preparing students for college and the workforce, officials said.

Smith accentuates positives in Bears' loss to Raiders Smith accentuates positives in Bears' loss

The Bears made the only choice they could on Monday when they talked about the positives that came out of Caleb Hanie's first NFL start in Sunday's loss to the Raiders.

Saying goodbye, Daley faces the future Saying goodbye, Daley faces the future

Many of the mourners for Maggie Daley saw Richard Daley not as the powerful former mayor of Chicago but as a grieving husband.

 Animal shelter's behavior experts face life and death decisions for animals Deciding life or death at the animal shelter

Animal shelter's behavior experts face life and death decisions for animals. They have to decide which pets are adoptable -- and which die.

RTA asks transit users: How's the ride? RTA surveys riders, at a cost of $500,000

The Regional Transportation Authority wants to know how the public feels about bus and train service, and believes it's worth spending more than $500,000 to find out.

Problem Solver: Valet parker crashes SUV, restaurant slow to communicate with owner Problem Solver: Valet parker crashes SUV

The wedding reception could not have been more delightful. The food was top-notch, the conversation even better, and Shirley Kalergis left Salvatore's Ristorante on Oct. 9 feeling great.

Solemn or silly — these actors can do it all From drama to comedy, these actors can do it all

As Bryan Cranston, Katey Sagal and Edie Falco have proved, cable TV has made it easier for actors to go from comedy to drama or vice versa.

QB Hanie has work to do on his decision-making Pompei: Hanie has work to do on decision-making

Quarterbacks are defined by their performances in the fourth quarter, versus the blitz and in the red zone.


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