A tentative agreement between striking Zion-Benton High School District 126 teachers and the school district could have students in class by Wednesday if teachers back the deal.  | Official wants CEO jailed for exploitation Robert Wharton, the leader of one of the state's largest nonprofits, has defaulted on his courtroom promise to repay $71,000 to his dementia-afflicted former secretary. |  | Busy Bulls bounce Pistons behind Boozer In the midst of playing nine games in 12 days, the Bulls got 23 points and eight rebounds from Carlos Boozer and 22 points and eight assists from Derrick Rose in a rout of Detroit. |  | Editorial: Creative destruction Before he entered politics, Republican presidential candidate Mitt Romney made a fortune at Bain Capital, the private-equity firm he ran from 1984 to 1999. |  | Patient, NU doctor upset stem cell test ended Dr. Richard Fessler leaned over his patient's back and sliced through skin, muscle and bone until he exposed the man's spinal cord, crushed just days earlier in a motorcycle crash. |  | Fatal fire spurs officials to reconsider safety updates A Lakeview couple who escaped from their burning apartment early Sunday propped open their front door with a rug so that their pet could escape the flames, unwittingly contributing to the spread of the deadly fire, fire officials said Monday. |  | Huppke: Adorable bears, fickle politics If you've been living in a cave or doing something silly like working or spending quality time with family, you might have missed the current kerfuffle among polar bear enthusiasts. | |  | |
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