Sunday, February 26, 2012

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Two seriously injured in I-290 accident at St. Charles Road

Two people were ejected from the back seat of a car that may have been “street racing” on Interstate 290 about 11:35 p.m. Saturday.

State police: Man hit by car running from police State police: Man hit by car running from police

A Chicago man was hit by a car running from Illinois State Police after a traffic stop in Itasca on Saturday.

Police: intoxicated man hit by Metra train Police: intoxicated man hit by Metra train

An inbound Metra Electric train clipped an intoxicated man at the Ivanhoe station in Riverdale this evening about 9 p.m., authorities said.

Girl killed, 4 injured in Dolton crash Girl killed, 4 injured in Dolton crash

A 4-year-old girl died hours after two cars collided in Dolton Saturday morning in a crash that also injured four others, according to police.

2 sought after shots fired during altercation with police on NW Side 2 sought after shots fired during altercation with police on NW Side

Chicago police arrested one man and are searching for another after they were involved in an altercation with officers during which shots were fired on the Northwest Side tonight, police said.

Chicago officer falls ill on-duty, dies Chicago officer falls ill on-duty, dies

A 25-year Chicago Police veteran was believed to have suffered a heart attack while on duty this morning and died after being taken to a downtown hospital, police said.

Autopsy: Man's death partly attributed to cold exposure Autopsy: Man's death partly attributed to cold exposure

The death of a 61-year-old man who was found deceased in the Kenwood neighborhood on Friday was partly attributed to cold exposure, an autopsy determined today.

Anthony Duffy pleads guilty to lying about city sewer contracts Anthony Duffy pleads guilty to lying about city sewer contracts

The one-time business partner of former Mayor Richard Daley’s son who was ensnared in a federal minority contract investigation has pleaded guilty to lying to the FBI about his failure to disclose two key investors in a sewer company that got city work.


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