Tuesday, February 21, 2012

Worker crushed against bus / Cops close funeral home / Rose returns, Bulls win

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Worker dead, motorist cited after Morgan Park wreck

A Blue Island man was cited for DUI after his SUV struck and killed a man unloading a beer truck, pinning him against a CTA bus in the Morgan Park neighborhood.

Funeral home owner: Bodies were treated 'with utmost respect' Police close funeral home; probe continues

The owner of a South Shore funeral home that was shut down after inspectors found alleged code violations and bones on its roof said that investigators found nothing seriously wrong or "I would have left here in handcuffs."

Teen falls to death down trash chute in Gold Coast Autistic teen falls to death down trash chute

A 16-year-old boy with autism and Down syndrome fell down a trash chute to his death at a Gold Coast high-rise, authorities said this morning.

Kraft profit meets Wall Street view Kraft profit meets Wall Street view

Kraft Foods Inc. expects earnings to rise at least 9 percent this year even as it prunes its portfolio of North American brands.

Rose returns, leads Bulls past Hawks Rose leads victory over Hawks

Derrick Rose returned, and so did the Bulls offense.

 TV marks Black History Month, but is that such a good thing? TV marks Black History Month, but is that a good thing?

Shukree Hassan Tilghman's relationship with Black History Month is complicated.

You'll know Quinn is serious if ... 5 ways to tell if Quinn is serious about budget

Editorial: Today we offer a listeners' guide for the governor's budget address. Here are five ways you'll know if Gov. Quinn's tough talk is serious:

Paczkis a sweet tradition on Fat Tuesday Paczkis a sweet tradition on Fat Tuesday

They start out as 4-pound hunks of flour, butter, margarine and lard, then get beaten, rolled and cut into fist-size domes.

In a way, Laptop Shooting Dad is on target Keilman: In a way, Laptop Shooting Dad is on target

Move over, Tiger Mom. Laptop Shooting Dad has just surpassed you as America's toughest parent.

Identities of 5 in state care elude authorities State caring for five people without names, pasts

Since at least 1976, the woman who calls herself Seven has lived without a formal identity.

Mild winter leaves ice on ponds deadly thin Mild winter leaves ice on ponds deadly thin

One of the warmest winters on record in the Chicago area has been deceptively dangerous for a few of those lured onto thin outdoor ice.

So long, Frank Lloyd Wright? Kamin: Is Wilmette cottage a work of Frank Lloyd Wright?

It's not uncommon for a Prairie Style house designed by a Frank Lloyd Wright follower to go on the market. But there's something unusual about a Prairie Style house that's for sale in north suburban Wilmette


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