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No bond for parolee charged with shooting boy, 10
Tribune reportersA 31-year-old parolee was ordered held without bail today after being charged with a shooting this week that left a 10-year-old boy hospitalized with a bullet wound. Darris Moore, of the 800 block of North Waller Avenue, was charged about 4 p.m. Friday...Tags: Prosecution, Shootings, Witnesses, Justice System, Crime, Law and Justice
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Cops: Boy, 14, arranged to meet prostitute who stole iPad, piggy bank
Special to the TribunePolice say a 14-year-old Prospect Heights boy thought the young woman he met online was a prostitute. But she turned out to be a thief who took his iPad and piggy bank, authorities say. Bond for Dareka R. Brooks, 22, of the 1100 block of North 17th...Tags: Apple iPad
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Audit: City's animal shelter understaffed, failing to meet standards
The animal shelter that serves as Chicago's animal care and control facility is understaffed and has failed to meet its own standards for performing veterinary examinations, according to an audit by the city's Office of Inspector General. The... -
Preckwinkle announces $35 million roadwork in suburbs
Cook County Board President Toni Preckwinkle announced Thursday in Schaumburg 21 roadway improvement projects resulting in $35 million of construction throughout the suburbs. Among them will be a $3 million project patching 3.1 miles of Schaumburg...
Tags: Transportation, Toni Preckwinkle, Illinois State Toll Highway Authority, Roselle, Cook County Board of Commissioners
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Arlington Heights man sentenced to 30 years for abusing two young girls
Special to the TribuneAn Arlington Heights man who prosecutors said forced two girls, beginning when they were 11 and 13, to have sex with him and took video of the acts was sentenced in Cook County Circuit Court today to 30 years in prison. Danny Sims, 44, of the 2200...Tags: Prosecution, Arlington Heights, Sex Crimes, Justice System, Crime, Law and Justice
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Two years for Streamwood man, 53, who sent love notes to girl, 9
Special to the TribuneA 53-year-old Streamwood man who wrote poems to a 9-year-old girl in the school where he worked and looked in her bedroom window was sentenced today to two years in prison. Peter Surges, of the 0-100 block of Pine Street, pleaded guilty in the Rolling...Tags: Rolling Meadows, Streamwood, Justice System, Crime, Law and Justice, Halloween
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Investigation: Maine West, Dist. 207 handled hazing charges correctly
Tribune reporterAn outside investigation into alleged hazing at Maine West High School found that school and District 207 employees and administrators “conducted themselves properly” and “responded appropriately” when they were reportedly first...Tags: Labor Legislation, Abusive Behavior, Sex Crimes, Justice System, Hazing
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Visualizing the new Red Line
When Chicago Tribune transportation reporter Jon Hilkevitch was 13 years old, he and his grandmother took a ride on the opening day of what is now the Dan Ryan branch of the CTA Red Line -- a branch soon to face massive reconstruction. In the Tribune...
Tags: Chicago Transit Authority, Cook County Board of Commissioners, Highway Transportation, Chicago Tribune
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Resignation of state GOP leader reveals party's split on social issues
Pat Brady's resignation Tuesday as chairman of the state's Republican Party was a move months in the making, an effort to leave on his own terms rather than being ousted for his support of gay marriage. But in leaving the post, effective immediately,...
Tags: Politics, Peter Roskam, U.S. Congress, Gays and Lesbians, Dick Durbin
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County unveils millions in suburban roadway projects
Cook County Board President Toni Preckwinkle announced in Schaumburg on Thursday 21 upcoming roadway improvement projects resulting in $35 million of construction throughout the suburbs. Among them will be a $3 million project patching 3.1 miles of...
Tags: House Building, Macy's, Toni Preckwinkle, Roselle, Illinois State Toll Highway Authority
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Charges dropped in drug case involving tainted Schaumburg police officer
Special to the TribuneCook County prosecutors dropped drug charges today against a 28-year-old Elk Grove Village man following a judge’s ruling that his guilty plea was based on the testimony of a Schaumburg police officer now under indictment for drug conspiracy...Tags: Drug Trafficking, Prosecution, Court Preliminary, Elk Grove Village (Cook, Illinois), Justice System
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