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Singles, students, elderly, scholars and families live in the South Side Chicago neighborhood, home ot the University of Chicago and Barack Obama. Read more about Hyde Park, Chicago, IL
Singles, students, elderly, scholars and families live in the South Side Chicago neighborhood, home ot the University of Chicago and Barack Obama. Read more about Hyde Park, Chicago, IL
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Former cable repairman convicted of murdering Southwest Side woman
Urszula Sakowska and Janice Ordidge were two young, vibrant Chicago women who should have had nothing to fear when they let the cable repairman into their homes for separate appointments in 2006, prosecutors say. Anthony Triplett, the man they let in on...
Tags: Crime, Law and Justice, Murder, Trials, Abusive Behavior, Prosecution
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U.S. Bank gains naming rights to LaSalle Street building
Trying to raise its profile in Chicago, Minneapolis-based U.S. Bank said it has secured naming rights to the 190 S. LaSalle St. building, where it will boost its square footage by 65 percent. The street-level U.S. Bank Building signage should go up this...
Tags: Corporate Performance, Federal Communications Commission, Banking, University of Chicago, BankFinancial Corporation
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Financial data startup YCharts raises $3.8M in latest funding
Tribune reporterFinancial data startup YCharts has raised $3.875 million in its third round of funding as it makes an aggressive play for institutional customers. The company, which is based in Chicago and New York, has now raised a total of $8.625 million. It last...Tags: Morningstar Incorporated, Finance, Tribune Company, Chicago Tribune, River North
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Dr. Herbert Lerner
Dr. Herbert Lerner, 89, lives at Belmont Village of Oak Park, an assisted living and memory care building in the western suburb. Residents have their own apartments, but receive meals and help with activities of daily living. Q: How long have you...
Tags: Physical Fitness and Exercise, Alzheimer's Disease
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Area farmers markets are back!
Special to Tribune NewspapersAn array of vegetables, herbs, flowers and much more is hitting farm stands as the 2013 farmers market season gets underway. Although most markets will open later in May or in early June, several have already started. The market in Collum opens Wednesday,...Tags: Chicago Botanic Garden, Interior Policy, Chicago Mayor, Portage Park, Chicago Transit Authority
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Women trying to board flight arrested for identity theft
Tribune reporterA Las Vegas trip was cut short for four Chicago women Friday when they were arrested and charged with identity theft as they attempted to board their flight at O'Hare International Airport, according to Cook County prosecutors and court documents. The...Tags: Finance, O'Hare International Airport, Prosecution, Credit and Debt, Economy, Business and Finance
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Chicago Overnight Report
Tribune reporterA wrap-up of news from the Tribune's breaking news desk. • A man was killed and another man wounded in an early morning shooting in the hallway of an apartment complex in the Hyde Park neighborhood on the South Side, police said. Four other...Tags: Shootings
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Breakfast standards and so much more
For Spiros Argiris and Gus Sellis, the story of their lives is written on the walls. Argiris points around the room at the Valois Cafeteria's murals: the Museum of Science and Industry, Hyde Park Bank, the South Side lakeshore. Then he points to the...
Tags: University of Chicago, Chicago White Sox, Foods and Beverages, Museum of Science and Industry, Lifestyle and Leisure
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More police, more arrests, more fear
Richard Porter, 17, said he's seen Chicago police officers stop and frisk so many people in his neighborhood that when a squad car rolls up, he and his friends automatically "assume the position." Martrell Harris, 16, said his only encounter with the...
Tags: Juvenile Delinquency, Garry McCarthy, Crime, Law and Justice, Police Arrests, Prosecution
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Director William Friedkin comes home
William Friedkin, the director of “The French Connection” and “The Exorcist,” a pair of acclaimed Tracy Letts adaptations (“Bug” and “Killer Joe”) and author of “The Friedkin Connection,” a new...
Tags: O'Hare International Airport, Star Wars (movie), Muvico Theaters, Movies, Harold Washington Library Center
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Literary Saloon: The days of cable cars gone by
Greg Borzo believes, and rightly so, that much of our city's history "hides in plain sight." There is, for instance, the small building in the accompanying photo, Borzo standing near it. Sitting prominently at 5529 S. Lake Park Ave. in Hyde Park,...
Tags: Museums, Chicago Tribune, Field Museum of Natural History, Arts and Culture, Daniel Burnham
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Chicago Humanities Festival lets in the Animal
In announcing its fall programming theme, “Animal: What Makes Us Human,” the Chicago Humanities Festival provides one answer to the question that, for want of a question mark, it doesn't quite pose. The desire and ability to stage an...
Tags: Autism, Arts and Culture, Chicago Humanities Festival, Festive Events, Customs and Tradition
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