Friday, November 25, 2011

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Woman slain in UIC Medical Center parking garage; ex-boyfriend sought

A woman died after being shot and another person was injured in a parking garage at the University of Illinois at Chicago Medical Center late Thursday night, according to authorities.

20 suffer carbon monoxide poisoning from indoor grill 20 suffer carbon monoxide poisoning from indoor grill

Twenty people suffered carbon monoxide poisoning at a Thanksgiving party in the Kilbourn Park neighborhood after someone used a charcoal grill inside a home Thursday night, a spokesman for the Chicago Fire Department said.

Maggie Daley dies Maggie Daley dies

Maggie Daley, who dedicated herself to children’s issues and the arts while also zealously guarding her family’s privacy during 22 years as Chicago’s First Lady, died a little after 6 p.m. Thursday, more than nine years after she was diagnosed with breast cancer. She was 68.

Maggie Daley remembered for warmth, grace Maggie Daley remembered for warmth, grace

The news of the death of Maggie Daley has  sparked memories from many who knew her or just saw her handle the role of Chicago's first lady with warmth and grace.

Lake Shore Drive crosswalk back in business Lake Shore Drive crosswalk back in business

For the first time in six years, pedestrians now may legally cross Lake Shore Drive between Buckingham Fountain and the lakefront.

City's 18-year battle with strip club may be over City's 18-year battle with strip club may be over

Chicago's 18-year court battle to shut down its only strip club with both seminude dancing and liquor sales may be nearing an end after an appeals court last week roundly rejected the club's remaining legal arguments.

Deer-kill foes press the issue in Homer Glen Deer-kill foes press the issue in Homer Glen

Homer Glen residents are demanding a recount. And a referendum. The topic: whether or not the southwest suburb needs teams of sharpshooters to reduce the number of deer in nearby forest preserves.

Pot delivery brings charges for Logan Square man Pot delivery brings charges for Logan Square man

Bail was set at $75,000 for a 35-year-old Logan Square man who allegedly signed for an overnight FedEx package containing about 6 pounds of marijuana delivered by undercover officers Wednesday,  authorities say.


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