Wednesday, February 1, 2012

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Mother of ex-N.J. governor dies in Oak Park

OAK PARK (AP) — Nancy Corzine, the mother of former New Jersey Gov. Jon Corzine, has died. The retired schoolteacher was 95.

A day old and already little Madelyn is a winner A day old and already little Madelyn is a winner

More than 1,300 people welcomed little Madelyn Meske into the world this week. Through Facebook, of course.

Gun, drugs found in Evanston raid Gun, drugs found in Evanston raid

Police serving a search warrant on an Evanston home this week recovered a semiautomatic AR-15 assault rifle, ammunition and drugs, and arrested four people, officials said today.

Family: Boy, 15, shot to death after attacking police had autism disorder Family: Boy, 15, shot to death after attacking police had autism disorder

A 15-year-old boy who suffered from an autism disorder was shot and killed by police in his Calumet City home after he threatened officers and cut one of them with a knife, police and the boy's family said.

$30,000 for cop who accused boss of using religious, ethnic slurs $30,000 for cop who accused boss of using religious, ethnic slurs

A federal jury has awarded $30,000 in damages to a Chicago police officer who alleged his former boss repeatedly subjected him to religious and ethnic slurs about his Jewish and German heritage.

500 abuse claims expected against Wisconsin archdiocese 500 abuse claims expected against Wisconsin archdiocese

Around 500 people are expected to file sex abuse claims in the bankruptcy proceedings of the Catholic Archdiocese of Milwaukee.

Cicero Town President's step-nephew fired after theft accusation Cicero Town President's step-nephew fired after theft accusation

The nephew of the wife of Cicero Town President Larry Dominick was fired today from his part-time job with the town after Stickney police accused him of stealing $200 worth of liquor from a Jewel last week.

Man charged with drunken driving in fire truck crash Man charged with drunken driving in fire truck crash

A Dolton man has been charged with drunken driving in a collision between a Chicago fire truck and a carload of people in the West Pullman neighborhood on the Far South Side that injured 10 people Tuesday.


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