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Red Line replacement plan in hands of Congress, officials say
Tribune reporterSetting a timeline for the CTA’s No. 1 improvement project – the multibillion-dollar replacement of the Red Line – hinges on negotiations that will begin next week in Congress over a new transportation funding bill, CTA president Forrest...Tags: Illinois Department of Transportation, Forrest Claypool, Travel, Dick Durbin, Chicago Transit Authority
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Carrie Underwood "Blown Away" Tour Making Stop in Grand Rapids
FOX 17 ProducerCountry superstar Carrie Underwood has announced tour dates for her fall North American "The Blown Away Tour." Her tour will include Michigan shows at Van Andel Arena on November 15 in Grand Rapids and The Palace of Auburn Hills on November 25 near...Tags: Entertainment, Orlando, Carrie Underwood, FedEx Forum, Chesapeake Energy Corp.
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Russian pairs in free fall at world skate
Someone must have told the Russian pairs teams they were supposed to do a historical reenactment at the World Figure Skating Championships in Nice, France. Because all three recalled the 1991 collapse of the Soviet Union with bizarre falls in Wednesday's...Tags: Justice System, Caydee Denney, Judges, Germany, Awards and Prizes
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Civil War miracle: The man who saved southern Illinois, Gen. John A. Logan
WGN NewsIt was a precarious time for the nation, where a strategic piece of territory could have easily fallen into Confederate hands, possibly altering the course of the war. At the outbreak of hostilities, historians at the John A. Logan Museum say Union...Tags: Chicago
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New Civil War exhibit opens at Murphysboro museum
WGN NewsCivil War buffs are flocking to Murphysboro, Illinois near Carbondale to see a fascinating new exhibit on Southern Illinois history and the war between the states. "Caught in the Sweep of History: Egypt and the Civil War:1861-1865," tells the dramatic...Tags: Unrest, Conflicts and War, Wars and Interventions, Museums, Arts and Culture
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Obituary: Dr. Bradford Curry
STANFORD — Dr. Bradford Curry, 92, of Stanford died Friday, Nov. 25, 2011, at the University of Kentucky Medical Center in Lexington, Ky. He was born Jan. 6, 1919, in Uptonville, Tenn., to the late John Milton Curry, M.D. and Mary P. Curry. He...Tags: Georgetown, Baptist, Jacksonville (Duval, Florida), John Milton, Christianity
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Romney Handily Wins GOP's Primary in Puerto Rico
CNNSAN JUAN, P.R. -- Mitt Romney heads in to Illinois's presidential primary this week with a handy win in Puerto Rico, pocketing the territory's 20 GOP delegates in a bruising race that has become a numbers game for the Republican nomination. With about...Tags: Barack Obama, Primaries, Vernon Hills, Ken Salazar, Ron Paul
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Quinn appeals FEMA decision denying aid to southern Illinois counties
Tribune reporterGovernor Pat Quinn has asked a federal disaster agency to reconsider granting aid to five southern Illinois counties that were struck by tornadoes last month. “It’s time for our state and federal governments to come together ... to help...Tags: Mark Kirk, Natural Disasters, Illinois Governor, FEMA, Dick Durbin
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Union workers protest Quinn budget cuts
Clout StreetThousands of union workers gathered across Illinois today to protest Gov. Pat Quinn’s proposed budget cuts that include mass layoffs and the closure and consolidation of several state facilities, including prisons. State employees represented by...Tags: Rogers Park, Budgets and Budgeting, Unions, Government Debt, Government
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Centre Basketball: Centre women playing Charthage in NCAA Sweet Sixteen at Mount Union
After winning two NCAA tournament games at home, the Centre College women are taking their act on the road.
The Colonels, who are in the round of 16 for the first time since 2001, will be off to Alliance, Ohio, for a third-round game in the NCAA Division...Tags: National Collegiate Athletic Association, NCAA Men's Division I Basketball Tournament, Illinois Wesleyan University, College Sports
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State high court sides with CPS in dispute over teacher layoffs
Tribune reporterThe Illinois Supreme Court has sided with Chicago Public Schools in a two-year legal battle with the Chicago Teachers Union over the layoffs of nearly 750 tenured teachers in 2010. In a 5-2 ruling issued this morning, the court said the Illinois School...Tags: Justice System, Teachers, Layoffs and Downsizing, Chicago, Unemployment
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