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Update: missing South Side mom, 8-month-old child found safe
Update: the mother and her son have both been found and returned to their home.
Chicago police have asked for help from the community in locating a missing South Side mother and her 8-month-old son.
According to a release from the Chicago Police...Tags: Chicago Police Department, Gresham, Roseland
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Friday is Walk to Work Day
RedEyeForget April Fool's Day. Friday is Walk to Work Day, where Chicagoans, no joke, can ditch the CTA and Metra in favor of their own two feet. The event is championed by the Active Transportation Alliance, a Chicagoland biking advocacy group. It's supposed...Tags: Pullman, Metra, Chicago Transit Authority, Near North Side, Human Interest
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Woman charged with shooting death in gang fight
A woman was charged this morning with murder in the shooting death of a man during a large gang fight this week on the Southeast Side, police said.
Jacqueline Helm, 19, was part of a large fight between rival groups in the 10500 block of South Hoxie...Tags: Crimes, Crime, Law and Justice, Cook County, Justice System, Murder
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Man hurt in shoot-out with cops in South Deering
Tribune reporterA man suffered minor injuries after a shoot-out with police in the South Deering neighborhood on the Far South Side, officials said. Officers spotted the man firing into a crowd in a alley near South Hoxie Avenue and East 105th Street at about 11:30 p.m....Tags: Hospitals and Clinics, Injuries and Wounds, South Chicago, Health
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Daley cleans house again
Tribune staff reportersWith scandals mounting at City Hall, the Daley administration forced out its top corruption fighter Wednesday and accepted the resignation of one of the mayor's most visible cabinet members. Streets and Sanitation Commissioner Al Sanchez, a staunch Daley...Tags: Bribery, Crimes, Retirement, Fraud, Local Elections
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Hiscox to acquire America Live Stock
Suffocating in a snow drift is one of the biggest dangers faced by cows out in the field in the winter. "If the snow gets too high, the cows can't move, and they're unable to breathe," Ed Donnelly says. Animal mortality facts like those are on the tip...Tags: Financial and Business Services, Chicago Mortgages, Chatham, Chicago Lawn, Kentucky Derby
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