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Man OK after falling on tracks at South Loop 'L' station
A man was helped back onto a Green Line platform in the South Loop after falling onto the tracks there this afternoon, authorities said. The man was being taken to a local hospital for evaluation, but did not appear to be seriously injured after...
Tags: Chicago Transit Authority, Chicago Loop
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Lit Fest holds on to that printed feeling
As obvious as this may sound at first, the 28th annual Chicago Tribune Printers Row Lit Fest, which concluded Sunday afternoon and drew an estimated 130,000 attendees and 200 authors to the South Loop on a sweltering, cloudless weekend, was not the kind...
Tags: Los Angeles Times, Authors, Edgar Allan Poe, Book, Chicago Tribune
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Columbia College moves forward with realignment plan
Tribune reporterColumbia College Chicago Trustees on Friday affirmed their support for the Chicago Jazz Ensemble and Center for Black Music Research, while announcing the college will move forward with a controversial realignment plan unveiled earlier this month....Tags: Columbia College Chicago, Colleges and Universities, Chicago Loop, Education
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First lady in Chicago for fundraisers, military families
First lady Michelle Obama returned to Chicago on Tuesday for a pair of campaign fundraisers, squeezing in an appearance with Gov. Pat Quinn as he signed a measure that will make it easier for military spouses to get professional licenses when they move to...
Tags: Michelle Obama, Mitt Romney, Politics, Jane Lynch, Illinois Governor
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Lubavitch Chabad files for bankruptcy
Tribune reporterIn an effort to forestall foreclosure on its downtown headquarters, the Lubavitch Chabad of the Loop, Gold Coast and Lincoln Park filed for bankruptcy Wednesday, buying additional time for a donor to bail the Orthodox Jewish organization out of...Tags: Gold Coast, Bankruptcy, Religion and Belief, Chicago Loop, Menachem Mendel Schneerson
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GPS leads cops to bank robbery suspect's sock: 'You got me.'
Tribune reporterA Chicago man charged with robbing a South Loop bank on Tuesday was arrested minutes later after police followed a GPS tracking device hidden with the cash to the man's right sock, according to FBI officials. Jerome D. Jackson, 50, of the 600 block of...Tags: FBI, Bank Robbery, Chicago Loop, Prosecution, Theft
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Green, Orange line service disrupted after small fire on South Loop 'L' structure
Service on parts of the CTA's Orange and Green lines was temporarily disrupted following a small fire on an "L" structure south of Roosevelt Road, authorities said. Railroad ties on the elevated structure near 1529 S. State St. ignited about 3:30 p.m,...
Tags: Chicago Transit Authority, Chicago Fire Department, Chicago Loop
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Trib Nation at Printers Row Lit Fest 2012
It's time for Printers Row Lit Fest: When the booksellers pack their wares for display in the South Loop, authors block off their schedules to talk with their readers, and we at the Chicago Tribune and everyone else who loves the printed word heads for...
Tags: Awards and Prizes, Time (magazine), Goodman Theatre, Entertainment Events, Chicago Loop
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President Obama in Chicago for fundraisers
President Barack Obama woke up in his own bed at his South Side home in Kenwood Saturday morning, something he said he was looking forward to. The president arrived in Chicago Friday night to raise money for his re-election campaign. He headlined...
Tags: Gold Coast, Chicago Loop, Kenwood, Barack Obama, Chicago Cultural Center
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Obama in town to raise funds and sleep 'in my own bed tonight'
President Barack Obama is in Chicago for three fundraisers tonight, and plans to sleep in his own bed for the first time in a long while. About 350 people were in the Chicago Cultural Center ballroom at 78 W. Washington St. for the first event, where...
Tags: Gold Coast, Elections, Mitt Romney, Executive Branch, Chicago Mayor
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President raises funds, sleeps in own bed and strolls neighborhood
After raising millions at three fundraisers Friday night, President Barack Obama woke up in his own bed this morning and walked in his Kenwood neighborhood before going back to Washington. A little before noon Obama walked about four blocks to the home...
Tags: Gold Coast, NATO, Valerie Jarrett, Chicago Loop, Soldier Field
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Cops: 3K reward offered after vandalism to police memorial
Police today offered a $3,000 reward for information leading to conviction of the person responsible for vandalizing the Chicago Police Memorial in the city’s South Loop neighborhood. Graffiti was discovered about 6 p.m. Thursday on the...
Tags: Human Interest, Chicago Loop
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