Wednesday, January 18, 2012

Teens charged in beating / Mauled jogger shares story / Grandparents and tattoos

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7 teens charged in beating, robbery posted on YouTube

Seven teens, including a 15-year-old girl, were charged this morning with the beating and robbery of a 17-year-old high school senior that was captured on video and shared online.

Jogger who lost foot details terrifying dog attack Mauled jogger: Dogs were 'having a feast'

The 62-year-old man who lost his left foot when two pit bulls mauled him at a South Shore park earlier this month said he felt "close to death" as he described the gruesome ordeal. >> Video

Northern Trust to cut 700 jobs Slumping Northern Trust to cut 700 jobs

Chicago-based Northern Trust Corp., which has been under pressure by Wall Street to cut costs, said it plans to trim about 700 jobs. About half of the positions lost will be in the U.S.

Raiders request permission to interview Tice Raiders request permission to interview Tice

The general manager job the Bears are working to fill might not be the only prominent position the organization needs to address for the coming season.

The weird world of Wi-Fi router names The weird world of Wi-Fi router names

Armed with a cellphone and her blog, WTFWiFi creator exposes Chicago's funny, strange and sometimes disturbing monikers.

 His father's killing, and seeking closure nearly 80 years later Kass: Seeking closure 80 years after dad's slaying

Mary Rose Widmer, 23, dotes on her grandfather, Dominick Iaffaldano, 85. In this, she's no different than countless other young women.

As Obama seeks re-election, his former church expands its vision Obama's former church plans massive expansion

Trinity United Church of Christ hasn't changed its priorities. But four years after the Protestant church on Chicago's South Side came under siege during the 2008 presidential campaign, it faces fewer distractions.

NU knows it has opportunity of lifetime Haugh: NU knows it has opportunity of lifetime

When Pat Fitzgerald turned Northwestern's "63-year-old monkey on our back'' into a motivational prop by toting a stuffed animal around before his football team tried winning the school's first bowl game since 1949, it spoke to the athletic department's self-awareness.

Parents, grandparents celebrating family with tattoos Parents, grandparents celebrating family with tattoos

About five years ago, Suzanne Willard spent a few hundred bucks and bought herself a one-of-a-kind Mother's Day gift.


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