Saturday, November 5, 2011

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2 reported dead, 1 wounded in South Side shooting

Two people were reported dead and another person wounded this evening in a shooting in the Chatham neighborhood on the city's South Side, officials said.

Officials: Baby found in trash bin in Streamwood was strangled Officials: Baby found in trash bin in Streamwood was strangled

The dead baby boy found in a trash bin at a Streamwood Salvation Army store had been strangled soon after he was born and police are looking for the child's mother, according to officials.

Fire kills 12-year-old in Momence despite father's rescue efforts Fire kills 12-year-old in Momence despite father's rescue efforts

An early-morning house fire in Kankakee County today took the life of a 12-year-old boy and sent his 10-year-old brother and father to the hospital, according to authorities.

Man found shot to death in vacant West Side building Man found shot to death in vacant West Side building

A man who was found shot to death this afternoon in a vacant building in the city's Austin neighborhood suffered multiple gunshot wounds, officials said.

3 denied bail in shootout that left 4 dead, 2 injured 3 denied bail in shootout that left 4 dead, 2 injured

Three men who prosecutors said left four dead and two injured after entering a Far South Side store earlier this week with their semi-automatic weapons blazing were denied bail today. 

Oak Park joins sites of anti-bank protests Oak Park joins sites of anti-bank protests

Anti-bank protests that started in New York have spread to Chicago, Los Angeles, San Francisco, Dallas and … Oak Park.

Prosecutors: Man beat, strangled woman, set her on fire, then took nap Prosecutors: Man beat, strangled woman, set her on fire, then took nap

A 25-year-old man who was charged with killing a woman found burning in a garage behind her Uptown apartment Thursday took a nap after he set her on fire, officials said.

Bloomingdale couple settles feud over Bears tickets Bloomingdale couple settles feud over Bears tickets

Without the assistance of a judge -- or even an instant replay official -- a Bloomingdale couple has settled their legal action against a relative accused of seizing control of their Chicago Bears season tickets.


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