Monday, November 21, 2011

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Paramedic attacked by crash victim on way to hospital

A traffic crash victim attacked a Chicago Fire Department paramedic this morning as they rode to a South Side hospital, officials said.

5 displaced in morning fire on South Side 5 displaced in morning fire on South Side

Five people were displaced, but no one was uninjured in an early-morning house fire in the city's Englewood neighborhood, authorities said.

Woman injured, dog killed in Naperville traffic crash Woman injured, dog killed in Naperville traffic crash

A young woman trying to retrieve her dog who ran into oncoming traffic Sunday night was seriously injured when she was struck by an SUV, Naperville police said.

3 charged in masked stick-up in Crestwood 3 charged in masked stick-up in Crestwood

A teenager and two men were charged with robbing two businesses at gunpoint at a popular strip mall in south suburban Crestwood last weekend.

Lake Forest principal who 'sexted' resigns Lake Forest principal who 'sexted' resigns

A Lake Forest middle school principal resigned today in response to controversy over how the district handled his use of a work cellphone to send vulgar, harassing messages to a 22-year-old college student.

City settles alleged attack on siblings by detective City settles alleged attack on siblings by detective

Donna Moore says her son was afraid to leave home for almost a year after he and his sister were allegedly attacked by a Chicago police detective upset over an earlier altercation with his son at a Beverly neighborhood school playlot.

Woman charged with hitting boyfriend, 69, with hammer Woman charged with hitting boyfriend, 69, with hammer

A Chicago woman pounded her 69-year-old boyfriend on the head with a hammer during a domestic fight late Saturday morning on the South Side, police said.

Two Chicago-area students are Rhodes Scholars Two Chicago-area students are Rhodes Scholars

In the turbulent wake of the Egyptian revolution, traveling by bus from Cairo to Medinat Al Salam on the outskirts of the capital city might qualify for many as a test of will.


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