Wednesday, March 21, 2012

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Cops: Charges filed after parents fly to Vegas, leave kids alone

An Uptown neighborhood couple who flew to Las Vegas and left their two children home alone for nearly two days last month were charged with child endangerment, police said.

Man fatally shot on the South Side identified Man fatally shot on the South Side identified

A man who was fatally shot Tuesday night in the Brainerd neighborhood has been identified,  officials said.

Woman and man shot by off-duty Chicago Police detective Woman and man shot by off-duty Chicago Police detective

A woman and a man were shot by an off-duty Chicago Police officer in the Lawndale neighborhood on the West Side early this morning.  

Man and dog 'Buckley' rescued from Belmont Harbor Man and dog 'Buckley' rescued from Belmont Harbor

A man and his dog Buckley but were rescued from Lake Michigan by emergency crews Tuesday night at Belmont Harbor on the North Side, authorities said.

Lincoln Park, Little Italy banks robbed Tuesday Lincoln Park, Little Italy banks robbed Tuesday

A diminutive middle-aged woman wearing sunglasses, pink gloves and a yellow t-shirt robbed a bank inside a Little Italy neighborhood grocery during the first of two separate bank robberies Tuesday afternoon, authorities said.

Carey captures Democratic nomination for Lake County District 6 seat Carey captures Democratic nomination for Lake County District 6 seat

Pat Carey said the low-profile campaign of her Democratic opponent, Eric Daniel Lake, in the primary campaign for a seat on the Lake County Board had little effect on her own strategy.

Police truck ripped apart during collision, 3 hurt Police truck ripped apart during collision, 3 hurt

Three people were hospitalized including two Chicago Police officers after their wagon collided with a civilian vehicle Tuesday night in the Gresham neighborhood on the Far South Side.

Evanston voters urge dissolution of township in advisory referendum Evanston voters urge dissolution of township in advisory referendum

The road to officially abolishing Evanston Township government remains unclear, but voters on Tuesday overwhelmingly supported folding its services into City Hall in the name of cost-savings, according to unofficial election results.


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