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Authorities: Woman who posed as drug counselor pleads guilty to forgery
Special to the TribuneA woman who authorities say posed as a licensed drug councilor in Glencoe will be sentenced in June on charges that she committed forgery when she deposited insurance company checks to her bank account, even though the checks were made out to the father...Tags: McHenry County, Glencoe, Fakes, Hoaxes, and Impostors, Justice System, Prosecution
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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: Justice System, Prosecution, Shootings, Witnesses, Judges
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Environmental laboratory receives accreditation, and more
News briefs from St. Charles, Batavia and Geneva. St. Charles Collection for crisis center Sensible Threadz, 208 S. Kirk Road, is collecting food items in May for the Community Crisis Center in Elgin. Customers to the discount retail and resale...Tags: Politics, St. Charles (Kane, Illinois), Human Interest, Energy Saving, Elections
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Lawsuit: Baseball coach coerced college player into sex
Tribune reporterA former Concordia University Chicago student has filed a lawsuit against the university and its former baseball coach alleging the coach coerced him into performing sexual acts more than a dozen times in exchange for helping him get drafted to a major...Tags: Philadelphia Phillies, College Baseball, Laws, Baseball, Justice System
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Logan Square residents sue Tribune, partner over coupon circulars
Tribune reporterFed up with the unwanted weekly delivery of RedPlum/ShopLocal coupon packages, some two dozen Logan Square residents have sued its distributors -- the Chicago Tribune and Valassis Communications -- to stop receiving the savings offers. The lawsuit,...Tags: Justice System, Chicago Tribune, Media Industry, Laws, Trials
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Lake County taps new health department chief
The Lake County Health Department recently named a new chief, hiring the Chicago Department of Public Health's first deputy commissioner to be its executive director, a spokesperson said. Antonio "Tony" Beltran will take over the position May 6 after...Tags: University of Illinois at Chicago, Lake Forest, Health Organizations, Health
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'FBI: Criminal Pursuit' details sensational Chicago murder case
RedEyeOn Sept. 25, 1993, Robert O'Dubaine was gunned down in the garage of the Bucktown condo he shared with his girlfriend, Catherine Suh. Investigation Discovery's "FBI: Criminal Pursuit" takes a looks at the infamous Chicago murder case at 9 p.m. April 8 in...Tags: Bucktown, Chicago Police Department, Chicago Tribune, Police Investigations, Crimes
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Coal tar industry fights bans on sealants
When officials in suburban Des Plaines read about the hazards of spreading cancer-causing coal tar on playgrounds, parking lots and driveways, they moved to join other communities across the nation that have banned pavement sealants made with the...
Tags: Periodicals, Exponent Incorporated, Environmental Pollution, Lobbying, Des Plaines
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Beavers county board successor could be picked Thursday
Clout StreetCook County Democratic leaders are scheduled to meet Thursday to pick a replacement for Commissioner William Beavers, who was convicted last month of federal tax evasion. Ald. Howard Brookins will lead the meeting at which Democratic committeemen will...Tags: Politics, Roderick T. Sawyer, Chicago Mayor, Howard Brookins, Elections
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Weeks in review
Change of SubjectA roundup of state and local news-review and weekly political chat shows. Descriptions provided by the broadcast outlets in most cases: The Afternoon Shift (WBEZ-FM 91.5) Host Rick Kogan talks about the week's two hottest stories -- school closings and...... -
Maine West coach drops fight for job, district says
Tribune reporterThe Maine West High School soccer coach at the center of hazing allegations has agreed to withdraw his challenge to the district's decision to seek his dismissal, district officials said Monday night. In exchange, the district will fulfill its...Tags: Abusive Behavior, Sports, Soccer, Hazing, Insurance
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