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Stray dogs run into Elmwood Park store
Customers and employees of a store in Elmwood Park jumped onto counters and ladders when two stray dogs ran into the store. it happened Tuesday the Staples office supply store on North Harlem Avenue. Customers say one of the dogs was a pit bull mix...
Tags: Diabetes, Employees, Elmwood Park, Dog (animal), Oak Park
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Saturday's matchup: Kansas at Northern Illinois
Internet/radio: 2:30 p.m., Saturday; ESPN3, WSCR-AM 670. Line: NIU by 81/2. Records: NIU (2-1); Kansas (1-2). Last meeting: Kansas won 45-42 on Sept. 10, 2011, at home. ON THE OFFENSIVE: QB Jordan Lynch is coming off prolific game against Army (5 TDs,...
Tags: Notre Dame Fighting Irish, Football, Northern Illinois Huskies, Sports, Kansas Jayhawks
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Saturday's matchup: Louisiana Tech at Illinois
TV/radio: 7 p.m. Saturday; BTN, WIND-AM 560. Line: Illinois by 3. Records: Illinois 2-1; Louisiana Tech 2-0. Last meeting: Teams never have met. ON THE OFFENSIVE: Illinois coach Tim Beckman didn't publicly announce his starting quarterback Friday, but...
Tags: Football, Sports, Injuries and Wounds, Sprained Ankle
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Stroger belongings on the auction block
WGN NewsItems owned by former Cook County Board President Todd Stroger and his late father, John, are going up for auction this weekend. Pictures, autographs and other memorabilia from the Strogers' political career are on display at Bunte Auction Services in...Tags: Cook County Government, Elgin, Todd H. Stroger, Cook County Board of Commissioners, Auction Service
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Amazon, Web Retailers Begin Charging Sales Tax in California
Los Angeles TimesLOS ANGELES -- The days of most tax-free Internet shopping in California are over. After years of controversy, the world's largest online retailer, Amazon.com Inc., was set to begin collecting state and local sales taxes on California purchases at 12:...Tags: Elections, California, Democratic Party, Jerry Brown, Amazon.com Inc.
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Bathtub may figure in Peterson murder trial
Prosecutors in Drew Peterson's upcoming murder trial have failed to convince a judge to let them bring in the bathtub where Peterson's third wife was found dead. Kathleen Savio was killed in 2004; but it took a second autopsy, years later, to determine...
Tags: Drew Peterson, Trials, Judges, Murder, Stacy Peterson
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2 children injured in Melrose Park by falling bricks
Two children were seriously injured when winds from Thursday's storm knocked bricks off a building. The top of a building in Melrose Park fell onto the sidewalk below after the storm came through. The wind, rain and heat all played a role in the...
Tags: Head Injuries, Melrose Park, Injuries and Wounds, Building Material, Health
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Randy's Corn Roast Fundraiser to benefit Special Olympics Illinois
Staff reporterRandy's Vegetables Corn Roast Fundraiser with the Sleepy Hollow Police Department to benefit Special Olympics Illinois. Sunday, August 12, from 10:00AM to 5:00PM at Randy's Vegetables on 15N440 Randall Rd, Sleepy Hollow, IL 60118. The event will...Tags: Special Olympics, Sleepy Hollow
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Illinois Dems come out swinging at DNC
As the Democratic National Convention began its first full day of events in Charlotte, North Carolina, Illinois delegates came out swinging against the GOP.
At a morning meeting of the Illinois delegation, U.S. Rep. Jan Schakowsky blasted republican U....Tags: Elections, Chicago Mayor, Joe Walsh, Iraq War (2003-2011), Tammy Duckworth
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Scheelhaase's status up in the air
CHAMPAIGN — Illinois quarterback Nathan Scheelhaase is "looking better and better" after an ankle injury forced him to exit early during Saturday's victory over Western Michigan, coach Tim Beckman said Monday at his weekly news conference....
Tags: Football, Sports, Chicago Tribune, Injuries and Wounds, Sprained Ankle
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Quinn signs legislation to shut loophole for fugitives
— Gov. Pat Quinn signed legislation Thursday to tighten a loophole that allowed close relatives to help fugitives flee without fear of getting punished. Inspired by a Tribune investigation, the new law allows criminal charges to be filed against...
Tags: Entertainment Events, Criminals, Laws, Criminal Laws, Illinois Governor
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