Friday, November 11, 2011

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 Father, doctor say toddler healthy before day care center death

The father of the toddler who died at a Lincolnshire day care center in 2009 testified in court today that he and his wife “lost it” when they were told the boy had been fatally injured.

Prosecutors: Killer of Lincoln Square bar owner thought he was owed money Prosecutors: Killer of Lincoln Square bar owner thought he was owed money

For two years, family and friends have been puzzled by the slaying of a Lincoln Square bar owner.

26 injured when CTA bus hits pole on South Side 26 injured when CTA bus hits pole on South Side

A CTA bus crashed into a light pole on the South Side, injuring 26 people, officials said.

Freight train fire causes delays on CTA's Red Line, Dan Ryan Freight train fire causes delays on CTA's Red Line, Dan Ryan

A reported fire on a freight train has caused delays on the CTA's Red Line near 63rd Street in the Englewood neighborhood, officials said.

Guard slain in store robbery had worried about taking job Guard slain in store robbery had worried about taking job

Reginald Lanier worried about taking a job as a security guard at a grocery in the Auburn-Gresham neighborhood.

Two girls, 16, questioned about robbery on Red Line in Loop Two girls, 16, questioned about robbery on Red Line in Loop

Two 16-year-old girls are being questioned after they allegedly grabbed someone’s iPhone on the Red Line in the Loop Friday morning.

Juror in Cellini trial appears to have hidden two felony convictions, Tribune finds Cellini verdict tainted by juror?

Court officials acknowledged Thursday that information revealed by the Tribune appears to show that a member of the federal jury that convicted Springfield power broker William Cellini concealed two felony convictions.

Man robs bank in Lyons Man robs bank in Lyons

Federal authorities are looking for a man who robbed a bank in west suburban Lyons Thursday.


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