Wednesday, April 4, 2012

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Illinois residents among victims as salmonella outbreak sickens scores nationwide

Eight people in Illinois are among 93 nationwide who have been sickened by a salmonella outbreak, but a source of the cases has not been confirmed yet, state and federal health officials said today.

Anti-war protesters and city agree on NATO march route

After weeks of disa

Cook forest preserve district looking at borrowing to buy more land Cook forest preserve district looking at borrowing to buy more land

The Cook County Forest Preserve District moved ahead today with a plan to borrow up to $70 million to buy more land and make repairs to buildings and picnic enclosures.

CTA Blue Line disrupted during evening rush CTA Blue Line disrupted during evening rush

Service on the CTA Blue Line was temporarily shut down for almost a half hour during the evening rush tonight, officials said.

Cops nab 2 in Edgewater iPhone robbery Cops nab 2 in Edgewater iPhone robbery

A South Side man and a 15-year-old boy are accused of stealing an iPhone from a man in the Edgewater neighborhood this week, and a second stolen phone also was recovered, police said today.

Remember winter? Freezing cold returns to area Remember winter? Freezing cold returns to area

Flowers and trees have sprouted early this year because of record warm temperatures, but all that greenery could be threatened by freezing temperatures expected late this week.

Though there was a will, Fifth Third found a way to save Boots Though there was a will, Fifth Third found a way to save Boots

Boots, an 11-year-old cat from Berwyn, has narrowly avoided using up the last of her nine lives, thanks to trust officers at Fifth Third Bank who resisted carrying out a death sentence stipulated in the will of the cat's owner.

Man with 'prominent' tattoos on arms robs Oak Forest bank Man with 'prominent' tattoos on arms robs Oak Forest bank

A man robbed a bank in south suburban Oak Forest today, authorities said.


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