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A great jazz soiree takes root in Elmhurst
As everyone knows, America's jazz hotspots are Chicago, New York, New Orleans and … Elmhurst? Well, as of tomorrow evening, at least, the western suburb will indeed be pulsing with the music, as jazz stars and student ensembles from across the...
Tags: Festive Events, Lisle, Dizzy Gillespie, Music Industry, Students
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Top executives did not report suspected Scout abuse cases, files show
In 1987, a Scoutmaster at a camp in northeast Georgia was accused of fondling a boy in a sleeping bag. The local Boy Scouts executive, Wayne Brock, followed Scouting procedures and documented the allegation before forwarding it to the group's Texas...
Tags: Abusive Behavior, Labor Legislation, Clubs and Associations, Crime, Law and Justice, Social Organizations
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NIU remembers mass shooting
Special to the TribuneThe pain of the loss persists, but the legacies of five Northern Illinois University students fatally shot on Valentine's Day in 2008 have an even greater resonance. A bell tolled Thursday as nearly 500 people solemnly stood on a wind-swept plaza at 3:...Tags: Northern Illinois University, Illinois Governor, Culture, Pat Quinn, Awards and Prizes
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Frat members charged in hazing begin surrendering to police
Chicago TribuneWhile members of a fraternity began surrendering to police throughout the region Tuesday, Northern Illinois University officials said more than 30 men and women at the school also face disciplinary sanctions in the death of a freshman pledge. As of 5 p....Tags: Hazing, Crime, Law and Justice, Teaching and Learning, Students, Cardiac Arrhythmia
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Mundelein basketball squad in a good position
Mundelein's winning streak came to a screeching halt at four after Saturday's loss to Warren, but the Mustangs received some good news in the buzzer-beater defeat. Last season's leading scorer, Robert Knar, played in his first game since undergoing...
Tags: Lake Forest, Mundelein
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'Celebratory gunfire' cases a challenge to prosecute
The death of Aaliyah Boyer, a 10-year-old struck down in Cecil County, and the shooting of Laurie Eberhardt, a grandmother hit by gunfire in Florida, share the same perplexing challenge for prosecutors and investigators. Both were watching fireworks on...
Tags: Scott Shellenberger, Prosecution, Prince George's County, Justice System, Crimes
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McCullough sentenced to life in prison in 7-year-old's 1957 slaying
Tribune reporterA man found guilty of murdering a 7-year-old in Sycamore in 1957 was sentenced to natural life in prison this morning in DeKalb County Court.. Jack McCullough, 73, of Seattle, had been scheduled to be sentenced Nov. 30 for the murder and kidnapping of...Tags: Crime, Law and Justice, Kidnapping, Murder, Punishment, Justice System
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RTA accuses United, American of running 'sham' to avoid taxes
Tribune reportersThe Regional Transportation Authority on Monday accused United Airlines and American Airlines of running "sham business operations" that have deprived Chicago and Cook County taxpayers and public transportation agencies of nearly $300 million during...Tags: Worth, Cook County Government, Illinois Supreme Court, Taxation, Justice System
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'It's Complicated' is no answer to gun violence, newspaper says
In the wake of the deadly school shootings in Newtown, Conn., a newspaper publisher on the other side of the country — in Idaho of all places, where gun ownership is up there with life and liberty as a solemn human right — found himself with a...
Tags: Crime, Law and Justice, Northern Illinois University, Gun Control, Newspaper and Magazine, Mental Health
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Sex assault charges dropped against ex-NIU police officer
Special to the TribuneSex assault charges against a former Northern Illinois University police officer were dropped Tuesday after new revelations of possible irregularities in the investigation surfaced, the officer’s attorney said. The charges against Andrew Rifkin...Tags: Crime, Law and Justice, Prosecution, Sex Crimes, Justice System, Health and Safety at School
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Grant Thornton CEO spreading word about firm's Chicago roots
Special to the TribuneHe was born in England, spent a significant part of his career in Asia and cut his American corporate teeth in Dallas. But Stephen Chipman, now into his third year as chief executive of Grant Thornton LLP, is thinking a lot about Chicago. ...Tags: Accounting and Auditing, Business Enterprises, Ravinia Festival, China, U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission
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Alcohol suspected in NIU fraternity death
Tribune reportersAlcohol might have played a role in the death of an NIU student found dead in an off-campus fraternity house today, according the DeKalb County Coroner’s office. DeKalb police officers responded to the Pi Kappa Alpha fraternity at about 10:15 a.m....Tags: Teaching and Learning, Students, Health and Safety at School, Alcohol Addiction, Colleges and Universities
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