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Absent CTA workers force riders to wait
The odds of experiencing a bad commute on the CTA are greater on Mondays and Fridays and during the run-up to rush periods, all because of canceled buses and trains, a Tribune examination of performance data has found.
The worst month for canceled runs...Tags: Forrest Claypool, Deloitte Touche Tohmatsu Ltd., Jon Hilkevitch, Career and Workplace, Unions
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Claypool: CTA faces $277M in red ink for 2012
Tribune reporterCTA president Forrest Claypool attempted to prepare transit riders on Tuesday for seemingly unavoidable fare increases and service cuts as early as JanuaryÖ by explaining the roots of a financial crisis that has culminated in a near-record budget...Tags: Forrest Claypool, City Club of Chicago, Unions, Career and Workplace, Wages and Pensions
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20 years later, Perryville explosion remembered
The morning of July 6, 1991, started like any other summer Saturday in Perryville. Within hours, however, the downtown of the small waterfront community would resemble a scene which many would later describe as right out of the burning oil fields and the...Tags: Politics, Explosions, Emergency Incidents, Havre de Grace, Fires
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Friday Forecaster: Comedian Robert Kelly
PIX11.comThis week's Friday Forecaster is comedian Robert Kelly, who will be performing at The Wellmont in Montclair, New Jersey on Friday night with Dennis Leary and Lenny Clarke. He also has a movie called 'Cheat' that debuted at the Tribeca Film Festival....Tags: TriBeCa Film Festival, Lenny Clarke, Entertainment, Movies, New Jersey
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Man to stand trial in daughter's beating death
ROCHESTER HILLS, Mich. (AP) — An Oakland County psychologist will stand trial in the baseball bat beating death of his 20-year-old daughter in his Oxford home. Rochester Hills District Court Judge Lisa Asadoorian on Thursday bound 52-year-old...Tags: Justice System, Alprazolam (drug), Crime, Law and Justice, Celebrities and Health Issues, Lawyers
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CTA board approves $1.24B budget for 2012
Tribune reporterWith scarcely any discussion, the CTA board on Tuesday approved a $1.24 billion budget for 2012 that presumes no fare hikes, service cuts or employee layoffs based on management achieving unprecedented work-rule concessions from labor unions. CTA...Tags: Forrest Claypool, Career and Workplace, Unions, Labor Legislation, Collective Contract
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Birthday bonus -- A CTA contract gift that keeps on giving
Change of SubjectWednesday's print column expands on an earlier post here Robert Kelly was indignant: “Mr. Claypool says when we work our birthday, we get 21/2 times rate,” he said. “We don’t!” Kelly is president of Amalgamated Transit... -
Lisle attracting younger residents and families
Special to the TribuneNicknamed "The Arboretum Village," Lisle has grown from a farming community to a vibrant western suburb enriched with a diverse array of homes and businesses. Yet, the village of about 23,000 residents remains a close-knit community with a friendly small-...Tags: Lifestyle and Leisure, Restaurants, Entertainment Events, Career and Workplace, Restaurant and Catering Industry
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Unearthed Tucker
The Tucker story has always had its share of drama, and whenever some new chapter unfolds — like Francis Ford Coppola's 1988 movie, or the discovery of a mysterious convertible in 2009 — a new generation of motorheads is enchanted. The latest...Tags: Politics, Auction Service, Ford, Drama (genre), Elections
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Marine general's son killed in Afghanistan while serving with battalion from Camp Pendleton
L.A. NOWThe son of a Marine general has been killed in combat in Afghanistan while serving with a battalion from Camp Pendleton, the Marine Corps confirmed Wednesday. Second Lt. Robert M. Kelly, killed Tuesday by a roadside bomb during a foot...... -
General who led Camp Pendleton Marines into combat named top assistant to secretary of defense
L.A. NOWLt. Gen. John F. Kelly, who led Camp Pendleton Marines into combat in Baghdad and Tikrit in 2003 and Fallouja in 2004 and later served a year as the top Marine in Iraq, has been named the senior military assistant...... -
Emmaus library gets unexpected $10,000 donation
Valley 610The Emmaus Public Library, which has dealt with its share of funding cuts, got a much-needed boost recently when a local car dealership donated $10,000 to the nonprofit. Robert Kelly, the chairman of Kelly Auto Group, found out about Upper Milford...
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