Friday, February 3, 2012

Wrong-way driver / Chaos at West Side club / Busy year in Chicago theater

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SUV collides with car after traveling 5 miles the wrong way on Stevenson

An SUV that traveled 5 miles the wrong way on the outbound Stevenson Expressway crashed head-on with a car on a ramp to Lake Shore Drive early this morning, police say.

A night of chaos at West Side club A night of chaos at West Side club

Before cops emptied the bar, shots rang out, a fight erupted, a woman got hit by a car, and a man who fired more shots drove off, hitting a building and a parked car, authorities said.

Motorola Solutions settles securities fraud suit for $200M Motorola Solutions settles securities fraud suit for $200M

Motorola Solutions Inc. will pay $200 million to settle a 2007 securities fraud lawsuit brought by shareholders.

All-Star starter Rose, again, leads Bulls to 105-102 victory All-Star starter Rose, again, leads Bulls to 105-102 victory

Since ending the Bulls' post-dynasty All-Star drought as a reserve in 2010, Derrick Rose, voted in Thursday as a starter for the second straight year, has made the game an annual routine.

It's been a hot winter: What to see so far in '12 It's been a hot winter: What theater to see so far in '12

So many shows have opened in Chicago over the last three weeks, it's tough to keep them all straight. And he who hesitates can be lost.

Left, right, both see trouble ahead for Romney Zorn: Left, right, both see trouble ahead for Romney

Today, attorney Bruno Behrend, a policy director for Heartland Institute, a Chicago-based free-market think tank, joins Tribune columnist Eric Zorn for a dialogue about the presidential race.

Baby born with rare brain tumor faces chemotherapy Baby born with rare brain tumor faces chemotherapy

An ultrasound during the 36th week of pregnancy revealed an excess of cerebral fluid on an unborn infant's brain, but his young parents quickly accepted that God must have a special plan.

In Haiti's complicated recovery, local efforts shine In Haiti's complicated recovery, local efforts shine

Two years after the devastating earthquake that killed more than 300,000 people in Haiti, scenes of desperation remain.

Mormons grapple with media attention during Romney run Mormons grapple with media attention during Romney run

As Republican presidential candidate Mitt Romney continues his drive to win his party's nomination, Mormons worry they could face a barrage of negative scrutiny.

Belvidere plant a linchpin in auto industry recovery Belvidere plant a linchpin in auto industry recovery

Three years ago, the American auto industry was not just in trouble, it was imperiled, with Chrysler facing the real possibility of running out of money unless it was rescued.

Here's a really super bowl:Greek-style baby goat soup Kass: Here's a Super Bowl: Greek-style baby goat soup

Most Super Bowl feasts are nothing but hate crimes against your taste buds. Those bland Buffalo wings, that bleh cheese dip, the boring little sliders. Do you really want a Betty Crocker empanada?


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