Thursday, May 17, 2012

Photos in Red Line stabbing / Poll: Chicagoans OK with summit / Bowen on Cutler

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Surveillance photos released in knifing of Guardian Angels

Police have released surveillance photos of two suspects in the stabbing of four Guardian Angels at a Red Line station on the Near North Side.

Cops: Rock throwers damage nearly dozen cars on Stevenson Cops: Rock throwers hit cars on Stevenson

Authorities said nearly a dozen vehicles were damaged, possibly by rock throwers, as they traveled on the Stevenson Expressway Wednesday night on the city's Southwest Side.

NATO summit will give Chicago a global boost, poll finds Chicagoans expect a global boost from NATO

TRIBUNE/WGN POLL: Mayor Rahm Emanuel has touted the NATO summit as a way to showcase Chicago on an international stage. Much of the Chicago area agrees with that notion and expects that protests will be peaceful.

Verizon to scrap unlimited plans for 4G users Verizon to scrap unlimited plans for 4G users

Verizon Wireless plans to force customers to give up their unlimited data plans when they move to its high-speed wireless service.

19 years later, 'strong proof' of innocence Why is this man still in prison?

Prosecutors took a long second look at the case against Daniel Taylor, and decided they'd gotten it right the first time. We disagree.

Facebook's more likable face Facebook's most likable face raised in Winnetka

Chris Cox spent his teenage years in Winnetka during the mid-1990s like so many other computer geeks: dialed into Internet chat rooms.

Basketball star may put his Mormon faith before the NBA Simeon star may put his Mormon faith before NBA

Jabari Parker, the Simeon Career Academy junior named 2011-12 Gatorade National Boys Basketball Player of the Year and Mr. Basketball of Illinois, says he's considering embarking on a mission for the Mormon church when he turns 19.

Bears' Cutler showing leadership Bowen: Bears' Cutler showing leadership

When the quarterback talks in the NFL, the rest of the locker room should listen up. Like it or not, they are natural leaders in the pro game because of the position.

Problem Solver: There's a fly in my soup and other gross emails Problem: There's a fly in my soup and other gross emails

The email was marked "urgent," the little red exclamation point next to the sender's name a not-so-subtle plea that the problem at hand required my immediate attention.

Coal plant closures could send electricity costs soaring Coal plant closures could send electricity costs soaring

Residential electricity prices are expected to spike by more than 10 percent beginning in 2015, with consumers paying between $150 and $330 a year more than this year.


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