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In rise of obstacle course races, fun comes with risk
Mud pits, electric wires, climbing walls and a long-distance run — for most participants, outdoor obstacle races offer a chance to overcome physical challenges and bond with friends, often in a rowdy atmosphere. But even as these adrenaline-...Tags: Trials, Swimming, Teachers, John Harbaugh, Standards
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Latest Michigan news, sports, business and entertainment
NCAA-MICHIGAN-EXPLOSIVES 2 Mich. men charged with making Molotov cocktails (Information in the following story is from: AnnArbor.com, http://www.annarbor.com) ANN ARBOR, Mich. (AP) — Authorities say two University of Michigan wrestlers...Tags: Memorial Day, Arts and Culture, Reggie Williams, Advertising, Court Preliminary
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Letters to the Editor: Banning pit bulls, Breedlove shooting, downtown parking
Banning pit bulls Regarding the Front Burner guest columns: "Should communities ban pit bulls?" in Friday's Sentinel: The origin of domestic dogs is wolves and DNA-similar beasts. Intentional cross-breeding and selective breeding created the...
Tags: Memorial Day, Iron Man 3 (movie), Judges, Crime, Law and Justice, Justice System
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Man found guilty in 2006 killing of Burger King manager
Twenty-seven years after his conviction for killing a pregnant woman and her three children in Chicago was overturned on appeal, James Ealy is once again facing a life sentence for murder. A Lake County jury found Ealy guilty Friday in the 2006...Tags: Prisons, Death Penalty, Lindenhurst (Lake, Illinois), Punishment, Crime, Law and Justice
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Letters to the Editor - May 25
A country that can’t defend itself will fall To the editor: Khrushchev said we will conquer you from within. O’Malley and Obama are disarming us through legislation and executive order. They want the U.S. to be ruled by the U.N. “peace...Tags: Jessup (Anne Arundel, Maryland), Gun Control, Personal Weapon Control, Prisons, FBI
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CeaseFire complains police interfere with group's push to ease gang conflicts
CeaseFire Illinois workers say Chicago police officers are increasingly ordering them off street corners in Woodlawn along with gang members, interfering with their efforts to tamp down violence in the crime-plagued neighborhood. The alleged...
Tags: CeaseFire, North Lawndale, Gang Activity, Chicago Mayor, Labor Legislation
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Arizona sheriff illegally used racial profiling, judge rules
TUCSON — A federal judge has ruled that the immigration enforcement policies of the man who calls himself "America's toughest sheriff" violated the Constitution by using racial profiling. For years, Maricopa County Sheriff Joe Arpaio has ordered...
Tags: Racism, Minority Groups, Judges, Crime, Law and Justice, Immigration
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Madigan pushes through gun bill over Quinn objections
— Speaker Michael Madigan on Friday pushed a concealed weapons bill through the House over the objections of Gov. Pat Quinn and Senate President John Cullerton, who oppose a provision that would overrule local gun laws in Chicago and other cities....
Tags: Gun Control, Brandon W. Phelps, Health, Michael Madigan, Crime, Law and Justice
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For Illinois counties, fracking taxes could be too little, too late
Tribune reporterIn Illinois counties with large Amish communities, a $50-a-year buggy license plate tax pays for repairs caused by horse hooves and buggy wheels cutting into roads' soft tar surfaces. Kelly Murray is trying to imagine how those same communities...Tags: Energy Resources, Natural Resource Industry, Environmental Issues, Water Supply, Environmental Politics
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Illinois counties can do little but brace for fracking's impact
Tribune reporterCREAL SPRINGS, Ill.-- Oil and gas companies and environmental groups have hashed out legislation they say would make Illinois a national leader in protecting public health and the environment from fracking. The proposal covering the process more...Tags: Credit and Debt, Dwayne Johnson, Arts and Culture, Lawyers, Arable Farming
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Judge rules against 'America's toughest sheriff' in racial profiling lawsuit
ReutersPHOENIX (Reuters) - Arizona lawman Joe Arpaio violated the constitutional rights of Latino drivers in his crackdown on illegal immigration, a federal judge found on Friday, and ordered him to stop using race as a factor in law enforcement decisions....Tags: U.S. Congress, Trials, Illegal Immigrants, Racism, Minority Groups
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Despite threats, Beretta plans to stay in Maryland for now
Maryland's largest gun manufacturer has decided not to leave the state just yet. Beretta USA threatened to abandon its home on the Potomac if Maryland passed a strict new gun-control law, but after the law was signed the company announced that its...Tags: Gun Control, Bristol (Hartford, Connecticut), Labor Legislation, Crime, Law and Justice, Hartford (Hartford, Connecticut)
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