Wednesday, April 25, 2012

Kidnapped boy found safe / Rahmulans / Boozer’s milestone

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Ailing boy kidnapped from Missouri hospital found safe in Alsip

A 5-year-old Missouri boy taken from a children's hospital where he was awaiting a heart transplant has been found safe in the south suburbs, officials say.

Go figure: March will go down warmer than April April no match for March's weather madness

For only the second time in weather history, this past March will be warmer than April. March's average temperature was 53.7 degrees. To date, the April average is 51.1 degrees.

Supreme Court to hear arguments over Arizona immigration law High Court to take on Ariz. immigration law

In what is shaping up as Round Two for the Supreme Court and President Obama, the justices will today hear a highly charged clash over Arizona's planned crackdown on illegal immigrants and the administration's effort to block it.

Mad cow disease found in California; no human threat seen Mad cow disease found in California

U.S. authorities reported the country's first case of mad cow disease in six years on Tuesday, assuring consumers there was no danger.

'Dancing With the Stars' says goodbye to Gladys Knight 'Dancing With the Stars': Who got the boot?

Motown week proved the ironic undoing of one contestant.

Scott Stantis cartoon caption contest Scott Stantis cartoon caption contest

Get your entries in by noon on Thursday.

Schmich: Hudson family home stands in a neighborhood of despair Schmich: Hudson home in a neighborhood of despair

The big, old, white house with the boards on the windows and the trash in the yard remains a landmark.

Kicked down the road Kass: Taxpayers will be kicked down the road

Watching Chicago taxpayers being primed for a kick in the teeth is an old story by now, and what happened at City Hall on Tuesday is yesterday's news.

 Chicago transportation officials brace for NATO summit Transportation officials brace for NATO summit

O'Hare International Airportstands ready to shut down a runway and use it as a VIP ("Very Important Planes") parking lot.

Bulls' Boozer nears career milestone Bulls' Boozer nears career milestone

Carlos Boozer is two games shy of appearing in every game for the first time in his 10-year career.

Bill Clinton supports Mayor Rahm Emanuel's controversial infrastructure plan Rosenthal: Clinton puts trust in Emanuel plan

"This is not rocket science. We know this works," former president says about encouraging private investment to pay for public works projects.


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