Friday, January 20, 2012

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Charged dropped against teen in triple slaying

Cook County prosecutors today dropped charges against a teen accused in a triple murder outside a South Side bakery in November.

Buses detoured off Lake Shore Drive as storm cripples commute, cancels flights Buses detoured off Lake Shore Drive as storm cripples commute, cancels flights

With last winter's blizzard still fresh in their minds, Chicago officials detoured all CTA buses off Lake Shore Drive as a slow-moving snowstorm hunkered down over the area, crippling the evening commute and grounding more than 700 flights.

Arrest announced in 1997 DuPage County slaying Arrest announced in 1997 DuPage County slaying

A man sought since 2008 in the 1997 slaying of a 39-year-old man outside his DuPage County home is in custody in South Carolina, officials announced today.

Deaths of father, son in Elmwood Park not homicides, police say Deaths of father, son in Elmwood Park not homicides, police say

A father and his adult son were found dead at a home in the 2400 block of 73rd Court in Elmwood Park today, according to police officials in the near western suburb.

CTA reroutes all buses off Lake Shore Drive because of storm CTA reroutes all buses off Lake Shore Drive because of storm

With the snowstorm worsening over the Chicago area, the CTA has reouted all buses off Lake Shore Drive.

Woman dies from crash injuries days after wedding Woman dies from crash injuries days after wedding

Charges are pending in a head-on collision in Lincolnshire that claimed the life of a Buffalo Grove woman days after her wedding.

Power outage hits Mag Mile mall Power outage hits Mag Mile mall

A power outage hit the Shops at North Bridge on Michigan Avenue today, shutting down the food court as well as the escalators and elevators.

In D.C., Emanuel touts City College specialization In D.C., Emanuel touts City College specialization

WASHINGTON—Addressing mayors from across the country, Chicago’s Rahm Emanuel on Friday touted his plan to transform the City Colleges of Chicago by tailoring the curriculum at individual campuses to meet employers’ needs for workers in fields such as health care, computer science, transportation, hospitality and manufacturing.


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