Wednesday, November 23, 2011

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Oak Park man accused of biting cop, charged with transmission of HIV

A 36-year-old man is being charged with three felonies, including transmission of HIV, after Oak Park police said he bit a male officer’s thumb and broke the skin, police said today.

Elgin police release photo of robbery suspect Elgin police release photo of robbery suspect

Elgin police asked for the public's help today in identifying a suspect in the armed robbery Sunday of a Payday Loan store in the suburb.

Markham man charged with fatally shooting NIU student Markham man charged with fatally shooting NIU student

A Markham man has been charged with fatally shooting a Northern Illinois University student during an off-campus party early this morning, authorities said.

Road construction relaxed but traffic enforcement heightened Road construction relaxed but traffic enforcement heightened

Because of the heavy road traffic expected this holiday weekend, the Illinois Department of Transportation will suspend roadwork where possible.

Daley cancels travel plans to be near ailing wife Daley cancels travel plans to be near ailing wife

Former Mayor Richard Daley Wednesday cancelled a speaking trip to Harvard next week as well as other impending travels, the latest indication that his wife Maggie's condition has worsened in her long struggle with cancer.

Five charged with selling cocaine at Lombard bar Five charged with selling cocaine at Lombard bar

Five people, including four employees of a Lombard bar, have been charged in connection to an alleged scheme to sell cocaine to bar patrons during business hours, DuPage County law enforcement officials announced today.

Cellini to get hearing on request for new trial over juror's felonies Cellini to get hearing on request for new trial over juror's felonies

A federal judge today called for an evidentiary hearing into whether Springfield power broker William Cellini deserves a new trial because a juror apparently lied about her criminal background during jury selection.

Quinn names Calica new head of child welfare agency Quinn names Calica new head of child welfare agency

Gov. Pat Quinn tapped a longtime child advocate today to take over the state's child welfare agency after the former chief left under a cloud.


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