Monday, March 12, 2012

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Motorist dies in early-morning crash in Bronzeville neighborhood

A motorist was killed this morning when his pickup truck slammed into a light pole in the Bronzeville neighborhood on the South Side, police said.

Man fatally stabbed outside Near West Side liquor store Man fatally stabbed outside Near West Side liquor store

A 21-year-old man was fatally stabbed late Sunday in what Chicago police suspect may have been an internal gang dispute, authorities said.

Gary police await specialist who could shed light on skeletal remains Gary police await specialist who could shed light on skeletal remains

Police in Gary, Ind. this morning were awaiting the arrival of a noted forensic anthropologist whom they hope will offer vital clues regarding a set of skeletal remains discovered over the weekend.

FEMA denies aid for southern Illinois towns hit by tornado FEMA denies aid for southern Illinois towns hit by tornado

Federal officials have ruled that damage from a tornado that ripped through southern Illinois does not rate federal disaster status.

South Side Irish parade is back: 'It's very different' South Side Irish parade is back: 'It's very different'

Timothy Kelly was just 7 when he donned a paper bishop’s hat and a tablecloth as a robe to march as St. Patrick in the first South Side Irish St. Patrick’s Day Parade.

Cops: 12-year-old missing from Highland Park might harm himself Cops: 12-year-old missing from Highland Park might harm himself

Highland Park police are asking for help finding a 12-year-old boy who ran away from home this morning after saying he might harm himself.

6 horses killed in Round Lake stable fire 6 horses killed in Round Lake stable fire

A fire that ripped through a barn in Round Lake on Saturday afternoon killed six horses, including, according to the owner, one that shared a bloodline with Secretariat, the famous, hulking thoroughbred that won the Triple Crown in 1973.

Woman charged with throwing rubbing alcohol in CTA bus driver's face Woman charged with throwing rubbing alcohol in CTA bus driver's face

A Chicago bus driver suffered a chemical burn to his eye after a passenger he was ejecting from the bus splashed his face with rubbing alcohol, prosecutors said.


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