Wednesday, February 22, 2012

Wrong-way crash / Hawks beat Red Wings / Kass on Mob Museum

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2 seriously hurt when wrong-way driver collides with car on Kennedy

Two people were critically injured when a wrong-way driver clipped a car and a tanker truck before slamming head on into another car early this morning on the Kennedy Expressway.

CPS board to vote on school closings CPS board to vote on school closings

News app: The Chicago Public Schools board will decide this morning whether or not to close or overhaul 17 struggling schools as part of an education reform package. Search the test scores and other data for those schools.

U.S., French journalists killed in Syria U.S., French journalists killed in Syria

American correspondent Marie Colvin and French photographer Remi Ochlik were killed in the besieged Syrian city of Homs today, opposition activists and witnesses said.

Boeing to inspect all completed 787s for cracks Boeing to inspect all completed 787s for cracks

About 55 of Boeing Co.'s 787 Dreamliner jets could have a recently discovered flaw in the fuselage, the company said on Wednesday, while reiterating that the world's first carbon-plastic passenger plane is safe to fly.

Hawks break through, beat Red Wings 2-1 Hawks break through, beat Red Wings 2-1

Despite Howard's strong goaltending, Blackhawks claim their 4th consecutive victory.

Grant Park festival readies a silver salute to its symphony chorus Grant Park festival readies salute to chorus

This summer will mark the 50th anniversary of the founding of the Grant Park Chorus.

 Former lieutenant says he regrets handling of fatal DUI involving Chicago cop Ex-lieutenant regrets handling of cop's DUI

When a teen was hit and killed in May 2009, officers on the scene did not promptly subject off-duty Chicago police Officer Richard Bolling to field sobriety tests and a breath test.

 Emanuel gives coal plant operator an ultimatum to clean up Mayor gives coal plant operator clean-up ultimatum

After months of negotiations, Mayor Emanuel is giving the owner of Chicago's two coal-fired power plants until next week to figure out how to clean up some of the city's biggest sources of lung-damaging pollution.

Vegas Mob Museum puts best face on connections to Chicago, politicians Kass: Something's missing from Vegas Mob Museum

The newly opened Mob Museum was stunning, but what stunned me the most was what was missing.

As trade deadline nears, time for Blackhawks' Bowman to take action Haugh: Blackhawks' GM needs to make a move

General manager Stan Bowman's next move could mean the difference between the season ending in April or with a parade in June.

Wheaton zoo moves to shield its small ducks from hungry hawk Wheaton zoo shields its ducks from hungry hawk

The Cooper's hawk looking for a meal at Wheaton's Cosley Zoo won't find small ducks on the menu these days.


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