Wednesday, November 2, 2011

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Occupy Chicago plans solidarity march in the Loop

Occupy Chicago demonstrators are gearing up for a student walk-out and a march to City Hall this evening, a show of support for their Oakland colleagues who are protesting recent clashes with police that left a 24-year-old Marine veteran critically injured.

Mourners gather to remember slain girl: 'There are no words' Mourners gather to remember slain girl: 'There are no words'

Richard Roderick struggled to smile outside the funeral home where friends and family were saying their last goodbyes to 14-year-old Kelli O'Laughlin, found slain in her Indian Head Park home last week.

Boy seriously hurt when struck by car near South Side school Boy seriously hurt when struck by car near South Side school

An eighth-grader was seriously injured this afternoon when he was struck by a car near Wrightwood School on the South Side, officials said.

Barrington students accused of stealing from lockers Barrington students accused of stealing from lockers

Two students at Barrington High School are accused of stealing iPhones from girls lockers during physical education class.

Head of Highwood Fire Department placed on leave amid charges Head of Highwood Fire Department placed on leave amid charges

Highwood officials have placed the head of the city’s fire department on paid administrative leave in the wake of allegations he claimed false work hours.

Bloomingdale family feuds over Chicago Bears season tickets Bloomingdale family feuds over Chicago Bears season tickets

A Bloomingdale couple wants a judge to throw a penalty flag on a relative who they say has placed an illegal hold on their pair of Chicago Bears season tickets.

Vet: Eagle shot in wing expected to recover Vet: Eagle shot in wing expected to recover

An eagle found shot in the wing along the Illinois River west of Starved Rock State Park has undergone surgery and is expected to recover.

Appeals court hears case over 111-foot cross in downstate Illinois Appeals court hears case over 111-foot cross in downstate Illinois

Even if a giant cross in southern Illinois is a religious symbol, that doesn't mean state lawmakers were wrong to fund part of its restoration cost, federal appeals judges said Wednesday.


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