Thursday, March 29, 2012

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Sheriff wants new dig for Gacy victims

Nearly two decades after John Wayne Gacy’s execution, Cook County sheriff’s officials hope to excavate the backyard of a Northwest Side apartment building in their continuing search for additional victims of the serial killer, a spokesman for Sheriff Tom Dart said.

Judge upholds denial of NATO march permit Judge upholds denial of NATO march permit

A city of Chicago administrative hearing judge has upheld the denial of a march permit for NATO protesters.

Judge to decide next week on special prosecutor in Koschman case Judge to decide next week on special prosecutor in Koschman case

A Cook County judge today said he will rule next week on whether to appoint a special prosecutor to investigate the death of a young man during a drunken confrontation with a nephew of former Mayor Richard Daley's nearly eight years ago.

Elections officials say Walker recall election is a go Elections officials say Walker recall election is a go

Wisconsin elections officials are recommending that a recall election against Gov. Scott Walker proceed.

Cops continue search for driver who struck man walking dog on North Side Cops continue search for driver who struck man walking dog on North Side

Police were searching for a hit-and-run driver who struck and seriously injured a man trying to get his dog out of the road on Wednesday.

Wheaton College fires professor charged with child porn Wheaton College fires professor charged with child porn

Wheaton College says it has fired a professor accused of possessing child pornography.

Chicago gets $19 million grant for NATO summit security Chicago gets $19 million grant for NATO summit security

Chicago has a received a $19 million grant to cover the local security costs of the NATO summit this May, the city's summit planners said as they announced they have raised more than $36 million in private donations for other costs.

Former zoning inspector sentenced for taking bribes Former zoning inspector sentenced for taking bribes

A former zoning inspector for the city of Chicago has been sentenced to a year and a day for accepting bribes.


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