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Chicago's Rogers Park neighborhood is known for its vintage apartments and Victorian houses, its proximity to Loyola University Chicago, and its independent spirit. Read about Rogers Park
Chicago's Rogers Park neighborhood is known for its vintage apartments and Victorian houses, its proximity to Loyola University Chicago, and its independent spirit. Read about Rogers Park
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Father and son team run new Libertyville car wash
TribLocal - Northbrook » NewsLibertyville area residents can get their cars washed, give their dogs a bath and pick up their dry cleaning at a one-stop shop recently opened …... -
Relatives fight over estate of poisoned lottery winner
The family of a North Side businessman who died of cyanide poisoning after winning a $1 million lottery jackpot is disputing a deal he purportedly signed leaving his share of several dry cleaning stores to his wife. In an emergency motion filed Monday...
Tags: Realty, Lawyers, Lifestyle and Leisure, Urooj Khan, Crime, Law and Justice
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Umami burger faceoff
Having exhausted the foie gras/Kobe short rib/shaved trufflization of burger-swankifying, the foodie brain trusts decided the next great innovation in the hamburger arts will come from Japan: the mysterious fifth "taste" known as umami. Umami is so hard...
Tags: Foods and Beverages, Onions, Lifestyle and Leisure, Chicago Restaurants, Mushrooms
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Night Out in the Parks: Chicago announces summer activities
Tribune reporterCircus performers and Shakespearean actors helped Mayor Rahm Emanuel announce Tuesday that the city is doubling the number of performances and cultural events at its parks this summer. Amid lush greenery and newly bloomed flowers at Garfield Park...Tags: Chicago Park District, Culture, Edgewater, Music, Chicago Mayor
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Parents create housing alternative for disabled adult children
Baruch and Joyce Schur were out of options. They couldn't find anywhere for their physically and intellectually disabled 26-year-old son to live, at least nowhere that met their criteria or didn't have a yearslong waiting list. The 55-year-old couple...
Tags: U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Judaism, Autism, Nursing, Cerebral Palsy
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Problem Solver: ComEd meter wires are crossed, customer is frazzled
David Wilhelm and his wife moved into their Rogers Park neighborhood condo in June 2011, and by January their monthly electric bill seemed out of whack. How, they wondered, could they be using more electricity in winter than during the summer? After...
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Five books by Chicago authors appearing at Lit Fest
In Thomas Dyja's cultural history of Chicago, "The Third Coast," he writes that in Nelson Algren's day, "being Chicago's Famous Writer was like winning the heavyweight title — there was only one at a time, and you kept the belt for as long as you...
Tags: Poetry, Literature, Fiction, Edgar Allan Poe, Nelson Algren
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Local comedians cut up in the studio for 'Mixtape'
The night before in Million Yen Studios, on the city's Northwest Side, the local rock duo Local H was putting some finishing touches on its first studio album in four years. But the gathering on this night was for a different kind of recording. "Standup...
Tags: Malaria, Brooklyn (New York City), Media Industry, Music, Entertainment
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'Slow moving holocaust' keeps prisons full
The first thing you notice about the 1905 mug shot of Laura Scott is her Sunday-go-to-meeting hat, large with wayward bows. Then, you take in the information surrounding the photograph that reveals her physical measurements and describes her as a 40-year-...
Tags: Prisons, U.S. Congress, Ronald Reagan, Unrest, Conflicts and War, Washington, DC
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Juggling act? Parenting is more feat of strength
Nadine Warner was hunkered down in a St. Louis hotel room, absorbing that singular type of heat that radiates from a feverish kid on your lap, in this case her 3-year-old son, Gabe, while the rest of the family was outside exploring the city. I've never...Tags: Same-Sex Marriage, Gays and Lesbians, Vaccines, Crime, Law and Justice, Justice System
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UCAN to break ground on new campus, address gun violence
Before Tom Vanden Berk's 15-year-old son was shot and killed at a Rogers Park house party in 1992, Vanden Berk didn't think much could be done about gun control. But since then, the gun violence prevention movement has been front and center in his life....
Tags: Personal Weapon Control, Murder, Prisons, Social Services, Interior Policy
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