Thursday, January 26, 2012

Landlord: Use oven for heat / Bulls' first home loss / Online dating risks

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City to go to court on Lincoln Park high-rise without heat, hot water

The city plans to go to court today to ask for an emergency repair order for a Lincoln Park high-rise apartment building where residents are without heat and hot water. The property manager told residents to use space heaters or ovens for warmth.

16% of homes sold in Illinois in 3Q were in foreclosure 16% of homes sold in Illinois in foreclosure

Sixteen percent of homes sold in Illinois in the third quarter of 2011 were in foreclosure or owned by a bank, according to RealtyTrac. The average sale price was $133,121.

3 teens charged with hate-crime racial attack 3 teens charged with hate-crime racial attack

Three white teens were charged with a hate-crime attack on a black teen whom they allegedly choked with a noose because of his relationship with a white girl, authorities said today.

Bulls rally falters in 95-90 loss to Pacers Pacers deal Bulls' 1st home loss of season

The Bulls entered having won 26 of their previous 27 regular-season home games but blew a 10-point lead in an extremely physical game.

State urged to lower risks of online dating State urged to help lower risks of online dating

If Shannon Showalter turned to the Internet to find love today, she'd like to know whether the men posting profiles had undergone background checks.

 An enthralling espionage movie that's as quiet as a spy Kass: Enthralling espionage movie as quiet as a spy

There is something oddly compelling about watching a man think on a big screen.

Indiana is the latest battleground over organized labor laws Indiana the latest battleground over organized labor laws

Lawmakers on Wednesday all but guaranteed Indiana will become the first Midwest, industrial state to limit the ability of labor unions to collect dues.

Bears GM search curious Haugh: Who would next Bears' GM want as coach?

By the end of their poky search to find the right general manager to get back to the Super Bowl, the Bears might find it necessary to make a deal with the devil.

City sees bright side of summits City sees bright side of upcoming world summits

The May summits of world leaders in Chicago are an unmatched opportunity to build the city's global image and to attract more foreign visitors, Mayor Rahm Emanuel and his supporters said Wednesday.


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