Tuesday, April 24, 2012

Hawks season ends / Jennifer Hudson testifies / Boot camp failures

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Blackhawks' season ends with a thud

The Blackhawks dominated early but gave up three third-period goals in a 4-0 loss to the Coyotes in Game 6, Chicago's second-straight exit in the first round of the playoffs.

After emotional start, Hudson slayings trial continues today Hudson: 'We didn't like the way he treated her'

Prosecutors will continue presenting their case today in Day 2 of the trial of William Balfour, who is accused of killing three members of actress and singer Jennifer Hudson's family in 2008.

Man charged with stabbing father in Hegewisch neighborhood Man charged with stabbing father in Hegewisch neighborhood

A Hegewisch man was charged this morning in the fatal stabbing of his elderly father inside the far Southeast Side home they shared, police said.

Chicago-area home prices continue slide in February Chicago-area home prices continue slide in February

Home prices in the Chicago area and eight other cities hit new post-housing crisis lows in February, according to a widely watched gauge of the real estate market released Tuesday.

CSO in Russia and Italy Day 8: Maestro's got a brand new band shell CSO's Muti back on home turf

The CSO's concerts in Moscow and St. Petersburg were away games for Riccardo Muti, but now he's on his home turf.

Profiles in failure Grim news on Social Security and Medicare

Someone had better end these entitlements as we know them, and fast. Because as we know them, they're doomed to insolvency.

Navy helps recruits get shipshape Navy helps boot camp failures get shipshape

Remedial program targets those who fail boot camp fitness tests.

 Problem Solver: Couple  haunted by phantom ComEd account Solver: Couple haunted by phantom ComEd account

Almost from the moment they moved in January 2011, Chris and Penny Hagan could tell there was something screwy about their ComEd bill.

Thibodeau's end game Thibodeau: No rest needed as Bulls gear up for playoffs

On the surface, it might appear Tom Thibodeau wouldn't have known what to do with himself on Monday.

For many, ComEd's smart grid needs an explanation For many, ComEd's smart grid needs an explanation

Patricia Gipson is the kind of person Commonwealth Edison says its smart meters are designed to help.

Chicago's former U.S. Attorney Dan Webb fought corruption, has powerful private practice Prosecutor in Koschman case known for fighting corruption

Over the last several decades, Dan Webb has built a reputation among Chicago attorneys for his work ethic and legal moxie.


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