Friday, February 10, 2012

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Banks in Logan Square, Rolling Meadows robbed

Federal authorities are looking for two men wearing masks and hoods who robbed a TCF Bank branch in Rolling Meadows shortly after noon, and another man who held up a Logan Square Northern Trust bank an hour later.

Driver remains held, identities of hit-run victims released Driver remains held, identities of hit-run victims released

The identities were released today of a man and woman killed when police said a drunken motorist plowed into them in the Cottage Grove Heights neighborhood on the Far South Side this week.

Sen. Mark Kirk moved from hospital to rehab center Sen. Mark Kirk moved from hospital to rehab center

Sen. Mark Kirk was transferred today from Northwestern Memorial Hospital to the Rehabilitation Institute of Chicago, where he will undergo rehabilitation after suffering a stroke last month.

Police: Missing woman might be confused Police: Missing woman might be confused

A 28-year-old woman missing from the South Side needs her medication and might appear confused, police said today while asking for the public's help in finding her.

Glen Ellyn panel rejects neighborhood church Glen Ellyn panel rejects neighborhood church

Members of church that has met at a house in a Glen Ellyn neighborhood for 13 years may need to find a new location after the village’s plan commission voted to recommend denial of a special use permit.

Cops: Gang member charged with slaying of boy, 15, on West Side Cops: Gang member charged with slaying of boy, 15, on West Side

A reputed gang member has been charged in the 2011 slaying of a 15-year-old boy on the West Side, authorities said Friday.

West Woodlawn blaze sends 3 to hospitals, displaces 6 West Woodlawn blaze sends 3 to hospitals, displaces 6

A woman, a Chicago Police officer and a firefighter were hospitalized following a fire in the West Woodlawn neighborhood this morning.

Lake-effect snow hits: Up to 4 inches here, maybe more than foot in Ind. Lake-effect snow hits: Up to 4 inches here, maybe more than foot in Ind.

An arctic cold front has moved into the Chicago area, bringing the first wave of a snowstorm that could leave up to 4 inches along the lakefront in Chicago but up to a foot or more around Gary in Indiana by Saturday morning.


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