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Harlem bridge project could be put off with lack of funding
Easier traveling under the bridge at Harlem Avenue could be a long way off unless River Forest and nearby municipalities can secure funding for the $19.4 million project. The River Forest Village Board heard an update this week on a proposal to...Tags: Chicago Transit Authority, Metra, Illinois Department of Transportation, Union Pacific Railroad
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Lexington Club gets council OK
A controversial housing project has received final approval from a divided St. Charles City Council, but there's no word when the development will be completed. Lexington Club's 102 town homes and 28 single-family homes will be built on the old...Tags: Politics, Charles City (Charles City, Virginia), Elections, Environmental Issues, Environmental Cleanup
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U.S. RESEARCH ROUNDUP: Apple, IBM, GE, Kimberly-Clark, Caterpillar
ReutersApril 22 (Reuters) - Wall Street securities analysts revised their ratings and price targets on several U.S. companies, including Apple, IBM and GE, on Monday. HIGHLIGHTS * Apple : BMO, Sterne Agee cut target price on the stock * IBM : Goldman Sachs,...Tags: TCF Financial Corporation, Goldcorp Incorporated, Stock Market, Yamana Gold Incorporated, Celanese Corporation
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Chicago floods: Evacuations, sandbagging as river levels rise
After wreaking havoc on the morning commute, closing schools and prompting scattered evacuations, the massive storm that dumped upwards of a half-foot of rain on parts of the Chicago area overnight is expected to continue throughout the day, with flooding...
Tags: National Weather Service, Brookfield Zoo, Natural Disasters, Long Term Care, Floods
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Person struck, killed by Metra train near Des Plaines station
All trains were stopped on the Union Pacific Northwest Line this morning after a train bound for Chicago struck and killed a 54-year-old man near the Des Plaines station at about 7:30 a.m., officials said. The man, who was from Des Plaines, was struck by...
Tags: Metra
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Dog rescued from train tracks so popular, shelter's website crashes
Officials at Riverside County Animal Services had a hunch the story of Banjo the dog would get some attention. But this? So many people turned to the department's website looking for information on the fluffy poodle-terrier mix rescued from train tracks...
Tags: Google+, Alzheimer's Disease
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Puppy tied to train tracks is up for adoption, now named 'Banjo'
A puppy that was tied to railroad tracks in a gruesome attempt to get rid of it is now up for adoption with Riverside County Animal Services. The 10-month-old poodle-terrier mix, named “Banjo” for old train traffic signals, was rescued...
Tags: Science and Technology, AEG, Alzheimer's Disease
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Slow zones continue to plague CTA Purple Line
RedEyePerhaps it's time to take the "express" out of "Purple Line Express." The Purple Line, which runs express between the Howard and Belmont stops during rush hour, has nearly double the amount of slow zones compared to the same time last year, according to...Tags: Chicago Transit Authority, Merchandise Mart, Metra
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Man believed to have tied puppy to train tracks won't be charged
Authorities believe a 78-year-old man thought to have tied a puppy to train tracks in Riverside County last week may have been "senile" and "didn't fully understand what he had done," officials said Tuesday. A train engineer noticed a man walking away...
Tags: Alzheimer's Disease
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Signal problems delay trains on 4 Metra lines
Delays were reported on four Metra lines this morning because of computer problems at a control center in Nebraska that affected signals. Trains on the Union Pacific Northwest, West and North lines and the Milwaukee District North Line were affected,...
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Man who tied puppy to train tracks was 'confused,' officials say
Authorities believe a 78-year-old man thought to have tied a puppy to train tracks in Riverside County last week may have been "senile" and "didn't fully understand what he had done," officials said Tuesday. A train engineer noticed a man walking away...
Tags: Google+, Lifestyle and Leisure, Lotteries, Alzheimer's Disease
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Los Angeles' major public spaces remain broken works in progress
Los Angeles Times Architecture CriticLos Angeles, more than most cities, has defined itself by continual bursts of expansion and an unflagging optimism about its place in the world. But as the city has grown to a population nearing 4 million, we've neglected some major holes in the civic...Tags: Arts, Arts and Culture, Subway Transportation Industry, AEG, Eli Broad
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