Thursday, March 1, 2012

Tornado survivors talk / Questions in boy's death / Suburban water rate hikes

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Tornado aftermath: Son tells of finding parents in rubble

Jeff Rann had ample warning that terrible weather was approaching before dawn. A frantic call to his wife from his mother-in-law alerted them to reports that a tornado was barreling down. >> Photos: Midwest tornadoes

DCFS faces questions in 2-year-old's death DCFS faces questions in boy's death

Despite a 2-year-old boy's battered condition in a hospital last June and his mother's troubled past, DCFS sent the boy home with her days later. The mom, Marles Blackman, was charged with first-degree murder.

Two U.S. soldiers killed by Afghan soldier, civilian 2 U.S. soldiers killed by Afghan soldier, civilian

Two American soldiers were shot dead today by two Afghans, including a man believed to be a soldier, NATO said.

Michael Jordan lists suburban mansion for $29 million Michael Jordan lists mansion for $29M

Bulls legend Michael Jordan's longtime family home in Highland Park is on the market.

Rose, bench lead way as Bulls down Spurs Rose, bench lead way as Bulls down Spurs

Derrick Rose delivered time and time again down the stretch to cap his 29-point performance on a night when two starters struggled. "I'm telling you: Sometimes our bench wins games for us," Rose said.

We are family Editorial: Time to help our family in Harrisburg

We need to dig into our own pockets, and deep, to help the people devastated by Wednesday's storms.

Staff, family say Latino nursing home unsafe Staff, family say Latino nursing home unsafe

A Humboldt Park nursing home with a mostly Latino clientele is under investigation by at least two government agencies in response to complaints of staffing and supply shortages that some facility workers and relatives say have created unsanitary and unsafe conditions for elderly residents.

Being a believer is a little bit me and a little bit you Kass: Davy Jones, Monkees made us believers

The stylish, professional woman was in my office talking about her first love.

Chicago's water rate hike causes ripples through suburbs Chicago's water rate hike ripples through suburbs

When Mayor Rahm Emanuel announced plans to nearly double the rate Chicago charges its neighbors for Lake Michigan water, many suburbs began looking for cheaper alternatives — and others are making moves to profit from the dispute.

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