Saturday, January 21, 2012

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Drew Peterson calls Rob Lowe's portrayal of him 'hysterical'

Sitting inside the Will County jail this afternoon, Drew Peterson watched an advance copy of a made-for-TV about his life and, according to his lawyer, had one overriding response to Rob Lowe’s portrayal of him while sporting a mustache: “Hysterical.”

West Side bank robber suspected in 3 earlier robberies West Side bank robber suspected in 3 earlier robberies

A man who robbed a branch bank in East Ukrainian Village this afternoon is suspected in three bank robberies late last year, authorities said.

Musical farewell for fallen soldier from North Aurora Musical farewell for fallen soldier from North Aurora

Christopher Patterson loved all kinds of music.

Cops: Man suspected in 2 Chicago homicides found dead in Evanston alley Cops: Man suspected in 2 Chicago homicides found dead in Evanston alley

Authorities are investigating the apparent suicide in Evanston of a 33-year-old man suspected in two Chicago slayings Friday night, one downtown and one in Rogers Park, a few blocks from where the suspect was found dead.

Skokie teen shot, killed in Rogers Park Skokie teen shot, killed in Rogers Park

A 15-year-old boy from Skokie was found dead on the sidewalk after being shot in the body "several" times in the Rogers Park neighborhood, authorities said.

22-year-old man killed at River North neighborhood Walgreens 22-year-old man killed at River North neighborhood Walgreens

A 22-year-old man died after someone walked into the Walgreens on Chicago Avenue near Franklin Street in the River North neighborhood and opened fire about 10 p.m. Friday, according to police.

Caterpillar selling distribution business Caterpillar selling distribution business

Heavy equipment makerCaterpillar Inc.has agreed to sell off a distribution and support business to a Canadian company for $465 million.

City libraries to be open Monday afternoons City libraries to be open Monday afternoons

Mayor Rahm Emanuel announced a plan today to keep the city's branch libraries open six days a week by rehiring union workers and relocating employees from the Harold Washington Library to the neighborhood outposts.


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