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Police make arrest in Naperville hospital burglary
Tribune reporterA man who allegedly stole from patients and workers at a Naperville hospital has been charged with burglary after using a stolen credit card to buy gas and cigarettes. Naperville police responded Thursday afternoon to a call of a theft at Edward...Tags: Prosecution, Credit and Debt, Hospitals and Clinics, Theft
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Chocolate shop in Naperville expands
The chocolate most Americans enjoy eating is not actual chocolate, but candy, according to Naperville's chocolate expert, Cathy Bouchard. The former Mrs. Illinois is the owner and proprietor of Le Chocolat du Bouchard, the downtown Naperville...
Tags: Fibromyalgia, Chocolates
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Ruling lets police chief collect both pension and salary
Naperville Police Chief Robert Marshall will be allowed to continue collecting his pension of $101,100 this year on top of his $151,000 salary. The Naperville Police Pension Board ruled Wednesday night Marshall has not re-entered active service in the...
Tags: Politics, Interior Policy, Insurance, Pension and Welfare
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Basketball schedule | Jan. 1-13
BOYS Thursday, Jan. 3 Prairie Ridge at Woodstock, 7 Wheaton Academy at Cary Christian (N.C.), 7:30 Friday, Jan. 4 Benet at Notre Dame, 7:30 Bradley at Thornwood, 6:30 Brother Rice at Bishop McNamara, 7 Coal City at Dwight, 7 Downers Grove South at...Tags: Religion and Belief, Ridgewood, Roman Catholicism, Nazareth, Sandwiches
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Basketball schedule | Jan. 14-27
BOYS Monday, Jan. 14 Rich Central at Rich East, 7 Vocational at Simeon, 4:30 South Beloit MLK Tournament Teams: Mooseheart Tuesday, Jan. 15 Brother Rice at Nazareth, 7:30 Dundee-Crown at Jacobs, 7:30 Dwight at Lisle, 6:45 Elgin at Batavia, 7:15...Tags: Peru, Riverside (Cook, Illinois), Morgan Park, Englewood, Hyde Park
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Sprawling responsibilities
The first word you see on the front page of this newspaper may be Chicago, but some of the most important stories you read here every day happen outside the city limits. The Tribune has a team of photographers, reporters and editors in three bureaus...
Tags: Arts, Photography, Highland Park (Cook, Illinois), Orland Park, Libertyville
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James J. O'Donnell Jr. May 8, 1947 - December 8, 2012
James J. O’Donnell Jr., 65, of La Crescenta, CA, passed away Saturday, Dec. 8, 2012, in the Hospice Unit at VA Sepulveda Ambulatory Care Center in North Hills, CA. Born May 8, 1947, he was a 1965 graduate of Forest View High School in Arlington...Tags: Bolingbrook, Burbank (Cook, Illinois), Des Plaines, Arlington Heights, Forest View
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Dealer claims oil changes due twice as often
Q: I have had experiences with Volkswagen dealers where I was told that oil and filter changes are due every 5,000 miles, but according to the factory manual, the oil and filter should be changed every 10,000 miles. My daughter has a 2007 VW Rabbit and...Tags: Hybrid Vehicles, Elmwood Park, Chicago Tribune, Michigan Avenue, Orefield
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Basketball schedule | Dec. 17-30
BOYS Monday, Dec. 17 Alden-Hebron at Woodstock, 7 Simeon at Carver, 6 Addison Trail Tournament Wheaton Warrenville South vs. St. Laurence, 5:30 Tuesday, Dec. 18 Andrew at Sandburg, 6 Buffalo Grove at Schaumburg, 7:30 Christian Liberty at North Shore,...Tags: Holidays, Religion and Belief, Ridgewood, Roman Catholicism, Lakes and Ponds
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Lt. Gov., TV star support 'real families' formed by gay marriage
Tribune reporterJesse Tyler Ferguson, a star of ABC’s “Modern Family,” joined Lt. Governor Sheila Simon this morning in Chicago to advocate for gay marriage in Illinois. Simon, Ferguson and other supporters are heading to Springfield Thursday for...Tags: Politics, Minority Groups, Gays and Lesbians, ABC (tv network), Government
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Dogs killed in Naperville apartment fire
Three dogs were killed in an apartment fire in Naperville. It happened Wednesday afternoon inside a two-story apartment complex. Firefighters arrived to find heavy smoke in an unoccupied apartment on the first floor. They put out the fire within 10...
Tags: Dog (animal), Illinois
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Elmhurst must now pick acting mayor
Elmhurst Mayor Pete DiCianni chaired his last City Council meeting Monday, announcing that he will resign as Mayor Dec. 3, the same day he is to be sworn in as a member of the DuPage County Board. DiCianni won election earlier this month as a county...Tags: Politics, Elections, Local Government, Local Elections, Elmhurst
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