Thursday, January 19, 2012

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Teens arrested after stolen guns recovered

Four teens were arrested following a weekend burglary at a suburban gun shop in which about 200 firearms were stolen, Chicago police said today.

Illinois hunters harvest 181,000 deer Illinois hunters harvest 181,000 deer

CHICAGO (AP) — Hunters in Illinois killed more than 181,000 deer during the bow-hunting and firearms seasons that ended this month.

U. of I. trustees hike tuition, fees by almost 5 percent U. of I. trustees hike tuition, fees by almost 5 percent

University of Illinois freshmen will pay more than $24,000 this fall for tuition, fees and housing, an amount board members approved today as one trustee urged the group to “keep tuition in check.”

Autopsy:  Woman's death caused in part from traffic crash injuries Autopsy: Woman's death caused in part from traffic crash injuries

A South Side woman with multiple health issues has died after a traffic crash in the Chatham neighborhood last November, authorities said today.

Kelvyn Park heat failure keeps students, staff in coats Kelvyn Park heat failure keeps students, staff in coats

Students and staff at Kelvyn Park High School bundled up in coats and hats Wednesday after heat supply to some classrooms failed.

Plano man dies in house fire Plano man dies in house fire

A southwest suburban Plano man has died following an accidental fire that started in his living room, authorities said today.

Quinn to close Tinley Park Mental Health Center in July Quinn to close Tinley Park Mental Health Center in July

Gov. Pat Quinn announced plans today to close the state-operated mental health center in Tinley Park and a home for the developmentally disabled in downstate Jacksonville.

Bones found in bait shop identified as Indiana woman Bones found in bait shop identified as Indiana woman

CBSChicago reports: Remains found in 2011 at the site of a former bait shop in Hammond have been identified as a 38-year-old Indiana woman missing since 1999, officials said.


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