Thursday, March 29, 2012

7 hurt in crash / New Illinois coach / Chicago exec leads Dodgers group

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Driver cited after colliding with fire chief's SUV on South Side

A woman was ticketed after she collided with a fire chief's SUV at a busy South Side intersection, causing the SUV to flip over and sending the chief to the hospital.

Illinois and Groce have a deal Illinois reaches deal with new basketball coach

Despite a complicated negotiation process, multiple sources confirmed to the Tribune overnight that Ohio's John Groce has been hired as Illinois' men's basketball coach.

Chicago financial executive leads group that is acquiring Los Angeles Dodgers Chicago exec leads group buying Dodgers

Mark Walter, a successful but low-profile Chicago financial executive, is a Cubs season ticket holder, but he is also set to be the controlling owner of the group, which includes Magic Johnson, that is buying the Los Angeles Dodgers.

Theater review: 'Fela!' a swirl of African jams, justice 'Fela!' a swirl of African jams, justice

Tony Award-winning production aptly tells tale of man who used music to stir activism, agitation in good measure in native Nigeria.

If the law falls ... A second chance to get health reform right?

Political leaders of both parties may get a formidable challenge, and a vast opportunity: a second chance to get health care reform right.

Hospitals fear loss of insurance payments if coverage mandate is struck down Hospitals fear losses if insurance mandate killed

Like their counterparts across the country, Chicago hospitals have invested millions of dollars preparing for the implementation of the federal health care law, potentially for benefits they may never reap if theU.S. Supreme Courtstrikes down key parts of the law.

'Hunger Games' helps build target audience 'Hunger Games' interest has more slinging arrows

When the Archery Bow Range opened two years ago in Chicago's Humboldt Park neighborhood, the owners expected a small stream of regulars, bow hunters and target shooters — the mostly male crowd that has defined the sport's fan base since the days of 1930s film star Errol Flynn.

Illinois should know its place Haugh: Clumsy firing, search show Illinois not among elite

When hotshot mid-major coaches Shaka Smart and Brad Stevens turned down Illinois, it provided a stark reminder of how good the job in Champaign is — or isn't — in today's college basketball world.

Santorum isn't only one who can cuss out media Huppke: Want to cuss out a reporter? I can take it

There is, it appears, a new litmus test for Republicans.

Moon struck? U. of C. prof challenging theories around moon's origin

Whether waxing or waning, the moon has been Earth's constant partner in a 4.5 billion-year pas de deux.


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