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Woman sues over fatal Megabus crash
Tribune reporterA woman who was injured when a double-decker Megabus on its way from Chicago to St. Louis smashed into a concrete pillar last summer is suing the bus line. Yanxin (Amy) Zhou sustained injuries that left her “disabled and disfigured” in the...Tags: University of Missouri , Disasters and Accidents, Litigation, Accidental Death, Trials
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Glenview teen indicted on charge of stabbing another teen in Winnetka
Special to the TribuneA grand jury today indicted a Glenview teenager on charges that he stabbed another youth in the chest in Winnetka in March, authorities said. Mitchell S. Silverstein, of the 1300 block of Cariann Lane in Glenview, was indicted at the Skokie branch of...Tags: Winnetka (Cook, Illinois), Juvenile Delinquency, Skokie
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Tinley Park, Lincoln-Way police blotter: April 24
The following items were taken from police reports. Tinley Park •A wallet containing $200, credit cards and identification was reported taken April 12 from a 55-year-old Manhattan woman while shopping at a household decorating-organizing store at...
Tags: Sweetwater, Misdemeanors, Trials, Crimes, Court Preliminary
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Gov. signs property tax break helping seniors
Senior citizens will get a bigger break on their property taxes under a measure Gov. Pat Quinn signed into law Tuesday, with homeowners in Cook County among the first to see savings. The law increased the senior homestead exemption from $4,000 to $5,...
Tags: Regional Authority, Politics, Joseph Berrios, Illinois Governor, Justice System
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New law gives senior citizens bigger tax break
Tribune reporterSenior citizens will get a bigger break on their property tax bills under a measure Gov. Pat Quinn signed into law Tuesday, with homeowners in Cook County among the first to see savings. The law increased the senior homestead exemption from $4,000 to...Tags: Joseph Berrios, Interior Policy, Justice System, Personal Weapon Control, Executive Branch
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Officials look to minimize impact on Lake Cook businesses during construction
Deerfield businesses along Lake Cook Road don't want to get lost in the dust as a six-month road expansion and reconstruction project begins. Road signage will be erected during various phases of the $8.7 million project to remind motorists that...
Tags: Business, Road Transportation, Travel, Heavy Engineering, Machine Manufacturing
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State of our unions
RedEyeThe rings? Check. The guest list? Check. The marriage license? Well, that remains to be seen when it comes to same-sex couples in Illinois. While vocal opposition to same-sex marriage remains, more state politicians and organizations are backing...Tags: David Orr , Jason Barickman, U.S. Supreme Court, Minority Groups, Research
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CenterPoint wins key parcels near McCormick Place with $65M bid
The potential development of the area north of McCormick Place inched closer to reality Monday when CenterPoint Properties Trust was the successful bidder for two key parcels where development plans have been stalled. Among the possible projects under...
Tags: Hotel and Accommodation Industry, Companies and Corporations, Property, Entertainment, Foreclosures
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Glenview, Northbrook police blotter: April 16
The following items were taken from Glenview and Northbrook police records. Glenview •On April 15, a 19-year-old Prospect Heights man was arrested in the 9800 block of Milwaukee Avenue and charged with driving with a suspended license and was...
Tags: Prosecution, Summit (Cook, Illinois), Crimes, Mount Prospect, Police Arrests
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Oak Brook firm wins prime McCormick parcels with $65M bid
Tribune reporterOak Brook-based CenterPoint Properties Trust on Monday offered the winning bid for prime property just north of McCormick Place that is viewed as a potential location for a convention hotel, entertainment offerings and perhaps an arena for DePaul...Tags: Bankruptcy, Services and Shopping, Companies and Corporations, Real Estate Sellers, McCormick Place
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Cook County to pay $2.6 million to 3 fired doctors
Cook County commissioners agreed Wednesday to pay a $2.6 million settlement to three doctors who in two federal lawsuits claimed they were illegally fired from jobs at a South Side hospital. Dr. Vietta Johnson and Dr. Daniel Ivankovich said in their...
Tags: Toni Preckwinkle, Justice System, Crime, Law and Justice, Hospitals and Clinics, Todd H. Stroger
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Circuit courthouse in Skokie closed due to flooding
All court cases at the Cook County Circuit Court in Skokie have been cancelled for the day due to widespread flooding in the area, according to courthouse officials. In a release to the media, courthouse officials said that all Thursday court...
Tags: Misdemeanors, Trials, Judges, Crimes, Justice System
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