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Man, 77, charged with stealing ambulance: 'I needed a ride'
Tribune reporterA 77-year-old man told police he stole an ambulance from MacNeal Hospital in Berwyn because he had just left the hospital and "needed to get home," authorities say. Officers caught up with John Neal just before midnight Tuesday on the South Side of...Tags: Prosecution, Judges, Crime, Law and Justice, Justice System, Hospitals and Clinics
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Fall music preview: Chicago jazz greats coming home
Chicago always has produced jazz giants, larger-than-life figures whose art towers over that of mere mortals. Who are today's Chicago jazz giants? Following is an annotated guide to some of the titans who will be performing during the fall season: Art...
Tags: Culture, Entertainment, Arts, Big Band (genre), Michigan Avenue
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Judge gives innocence certificates to 4 men in '94 murder, rape case
Tribune reporterA Cook County judge Friday granted certificates of innocence to four men who were cleared last year in a 1994 rape and murder in Chicago's Englewood neighborhood after DNA evidence linked a convicted murderer to the brutal crime. The order by Chief...Tags: Prosecution, Defendants, Lawyers, Judges, Prisons
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Funeral home cleared during slain rapper's service
Chicago police cleared out a Southwest Side funeral home during the service of slain rapper Joseph "Lil JoJo" Coleman. As mourners gathered outside of Jones Funeral Home, inside, a group of people bombarded the casket nearly knocking it over. Officers...
Tags: Funeral Parlor and Crematorium
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Englewood turns its hopes to jazz
This has been a bloody summer in Englewood, on the city's South Side. But that hasn't stopped resident Ernest Dawkins, who also happens to be one of Chicago's most widely respected musicians, from putting on the 13th annual Englewood Jazz Festival....
Tags: Culture, Entertainment, Big Band (genre), Arts and Culture, Interior Policy
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Victor Garcia trumpets a new septet at emerging Logan Center
When Chicago trumpeter Victor Garcia picks up his horn on Friday night, he'll be making news in at least two ways. He'll be leading a new septet, and he'll be introducing listeners to a potentially major new room: the performance hall at the University...
Tags: Hyde Park, Entertainment, Big Band (genre), Plymouth, University of Chicago
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Emanuel, McCarthy ask feds for help on South Side
Tribune reporterMayor Rahm Emanuel has asked federal law enforcement for help in combating violence and drugs in two areas of Chicago that the city says have seen the highest increase in crime this year. Chicago police officers will coordinate with U.S. marshals and...Tags: FBI, Rahm Emanuel, Crime, Law and Justice, Garry McCarthy, Chicago Mayor
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3 dead, 2 wounded in West Side, South Side shootings
Tribune reportersTwo people were killed and two others, including a 14-year-old boy, were seriously wounded in a shooting Monday night, just blocks from where a man was fatally shot earlier in the day. In addition, a third person was killed in a separate shooting on...Tags: Garfield Park, Shootings, John H. Stroger, Jr. Hospital of Cook County, West Garfield Park, Hospitals and Clinics
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Top cop lauds drug arrests in fight against 'unacceptable' violence
Tribune reporterChicago Police Supt. Garry McCarthy acknowledged today that the city has an "unacceptable level of violence," but insisted that the department's efforts to combat narcotics-related gang crime is showing positive results. In a crime-ridden week in which...Tags: Crime, Law and Justice, Drug Trafficking, Garry McCarthy, Police Arrests
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500 CPS high schoolers to get free CTA rides to class
Clout StreetFive hundred Chicago Public Schools students at five high schools will receive free CTA rides to school, Mayor Rahm Emanuel announced today. Clemente, Richards, Sullivan, TEAM Englewood and Wells will participate in the program during the first...Tags: Chicago Public Schools, Chicago Sun-Times, Rahm Emanuel, Chicago Transit Authority, Teaching and Learning
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2 killed in separate shootings on West, South sides
Tribune reporterTwo men were shot dead Wednesday in separate attacks on the South and West sides of the city, authorities said. In the latest slaying, a gunman riding a bicycle shot a 21-year-old in the head on a rear porch behind the victim's home in the 700 block of...Tags: Garfield Park, Shootings, John H. Stroger, Jr. Hospital of Cook County, Bronzeville, East Garfield Park
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Judge: Bail set at $75K for man who shot himself
Tribune reporterProsecutors say a Chicago man shot himself in the foot figuratively and in the ankle literally early Saturday morning. After Clarence Patterson, 23, accidentally fired a round from a nickel-plated .40-caliber semi-automatic handgun into his ankle early...Tags: Prosecution, Shootings, West Englewood, Firearms, Judges
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