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DCFS Investigating Death Of SW Side Infant
CHICAGO (STMW) – The state Department of Children and Family Services is investigating the death of a one-month-old baby Friday in the Ashburn neighborhood on the Southwest Side. Estefanai Gasca, of the 8000 block of South Kolin Avenue, was pronounced dead at Advocate Christ Medical Center in Oak Lawn at 10:45 p.m., according to the Cook County Medical Examiner's office. The parents ...
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Motorcyclist Dies After South Side Crash
A 32-year-old man lost control of his motorcycle while travelling southbound in the 7600 block of South Western Avenue at about 9:15 p.m., Police News Affairs Officer Amina Greer said. The man's motorcycle hit the curb, and then he lost control and struck a light pole, Greer said. He was identified as Robert Poindexter of the 6000 block of South Troy Street, according to the Cook County ...
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Alvin Gentry interested in Clippers job MAY 25
Clippers ' vacancy Thursday in an interview on ESPNLA 710. "When you take into consideration the talent level that they have and what they did this year." League sources have told ESPNLosAngeles.com that Gentry will be considered for ...
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Glen Ellyn teen gets her wish apology from Abercrombie
As a junior at Glenbard West High School, Cali Linstrom says she's used to hearing girls "talk about how much they hate their bodies." So, when she read comments referencing "fat" people by Abercrombie & Fitch CEO Mike Jeffries, the Glen Ellyn teen decided an apology was in ...
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Warning lands Batavia teacher in hot water
A Batavia High School teacher's fans are rallying to support him as he faces possible discipline for advising students of their Constitutional rights before taking a school survey on their behavior. They've been collecting signatures on an online petition, passing the word on Facebook, sending letters to the school board, and planning to speak at Tuesday's school board ...
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3 Dead 8 Hurt In Shootings Since Friday Night
(STMW) — Three people were killed and eight others were wounded in shootings across Chicago since Friday evening as Memorial Day weekend began. The most recent fatal shooting happened about 1:50 a.m. Saturday in the Hyde Park community, roughly half a mile from President Barack Obama's home in neighboring Kenwood. The 29-year-old man killed had buzzed the suspects into an apartment ...
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Wisch Transfers Not A Sign Of Trouble For Groce Illini
himself said to Chicago Hoops' Cavan Walsh about his transfer, "First and foremost, I want to thank the University of Illinois and the coaches down there, including Coach [Bruce] Weber and Coach [Jerrance] Howard who recruited me to Illinois. I believe in Coach [John] Groce and his staff, but I decided to leave Illinois because I felt I needed a fresh start. "I have nothing but ...
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Ferris wheel ride world record broken in Chicago
A manager of Chicago's Navy Pier rode the tourist spot's Ferris wheel for more than two days - 384 times, up and around - bringing the world record for the longest ride to the birthplace of the amusement park ...
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Is Kobe Bryant better than MichaelJordan MAY 09
You must be young to ask that question. No one who watched both Jordan and Bryant play would argue that Kobe is in the same league. Kobe is not even number two. Jordan was a much better defenders and led the league in steals every year, he had a better shoting percentage, averaged more points, and in truth his teamates sucked. Kobe has always had strong ...
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Peavy ready to go following postponed series opener
Ricky Nolasco was dominant and ended a Marlins losing streak in his last appearance. He will try to do the same on Saturday against the White Sox. The Marlins' skid hit three games with an 11-inning loss Friday in Chicago, and they have lost 10 of their last 12. One of those two wins came last Sunday when Nolasco struck out 11 and allowed just one run in eight innings in a 2-1 win against ...
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Ever-consistent Wood gears up to face former team
For Travis Wood, Saturday's start in Cincinnati might mean a little more than usual. The Cubs left-hander will be taking the mound against his former team, and Chicago manager Dale Sveum knows from experience that players don't take those games lightly. "I don't care who you are -- I've been traded and been on different teams and come back and faced the (old) ...
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Keppinger delivers White Sox walk-off winner in 11th
Sox walk off on Keppinger's single in 11th CHICAGO -- The first pitch from John Danks during Friday's 4-3 White Sox victory over the Marlins in 11 innings registered as an 88-mph fastball outside the zone to Adeiny Hechavarria before 20,393 at U.S. Cellular Field. Danks' last pitch stood as an 82-mph changeup laced into left for a double by Marcell Ozuna leading off the ...
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Antibiotics in livestock raising concerns up the food chain
Sam Spitz's family began raising chickens after he contracted an antibiotic-resistant strain of campylobacter seven years ago. Spitz, now 22, blames the infection on eating a chicken Caesar salad. "I watched myself and my baseball career wither away. … I thought antibiotics were supposed to work. But they didn’t and that was ...
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Another concern Drug residues in meat
Although much of the alarm over the use of antibiotics on livestock focuses on its contribution to bacterial resistance, the presence of drug residues and other chemicals in U.S. meat is also causing concern.Last year, the U.S. Food and Drug Administration issued 78 warning letters (up from nine in 2002) to livestock producers or brokers whose meat samples bore traces of illegal drugs or of ...
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What would our war dead think of the freedom for which they died
This weekend's Memorial Day proclamation from President Barack Obama was like so many other gracious sentiments commemorating America's war dead.And like all the others, whether delivered by a president or by some junior councilman from the smallest burg, it mentioned the magic ...
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Every day is Memorial Day for vet who lost comrades in copter crash
Anthony Simone plays with his daughter, Avery, held by his wife, Andrea, at their home in Joliet this month. Simone is a former Air Force rescue pilot who was seriously injured in a 2010 helicopter crash while on a mission in Afghanistan. A fellow airman also survived. Five others aboard ...
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School said hi — special needs student took it from there
A few months before Ryan Burke became the first student with Down syndrome to attend Notre Dame College Prep in Niles, his father made an emotional plea to his son's classmates."All we ask is that you say 'hi' to him. Just give him a chance," Kevin Burke recalled saying at a school assembly. "He'll take it from there."Living up to his father's ...
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9-year-old wows crowds YouTube while fighting for his school
Asean Johnson, 9, a third-grader at Garvey Elementary, speaks to Chicago Public Schools officials in defense of his school during a community meeting at Harlan Community Academy High School last month on the district’s plan to close more than 50 elementary ...
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Lawmakers have a week left — and much unsettled
SPRINGFIELD— - State lawmakers went home to march in holiday parades this weekend, leaving behind a full dance card that looks a lot like the one they put together when they started in January: pension reform, gun control, gambling expansion and a budget. During the past five months at the Capitol, senators and representatives have passed bills to let people smoke pot for pain relief ...
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Dolton mayor questions operators of struggling senior center
Residents attend a public hearing of the Dorchester Senior Center operators, a village-owned senior apartment complex and Riley H. Rogers, mayor of Dolton on Friday, May 24, 2013. (Zbigniew Bzdak, Chicago ...
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Alleged sexting incident ends Evanston baseball season
Superintendent Eric Witherspoon responds to board members questions during te Evanston Township district high school board meeting at Evanston high school at 1600 Dodge Avenue in Evanston, Illinois, on Monday, November 22, ...
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CeaseFire complains police interfere with groups push to ease gang conflicts
Tio Hardiman, CeaseFire’s executive director, expressed frustration over complaints that police are hassling his Woodlawn workers at a time that their efforts are helping reduce ...
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CTA curbing some Ventra fees
The CTA will waive a $5 fee for riders who get the new Ventra transit card before the end of the year, and it will either reduce or eliminate some other controversial service charges related to the card's debit account, officials said Friday. The changes, which amount to at least $500,000 in lost revenue per year, were made in the face of strong criticism about the Ventra card after the ...
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Man found guilty in 2006 killing of Burger King manager
Twenty-seven years after his conviction for killing a pregnant woman and her three children in Chicago was overturned on appeal, James Ealy is once again facing a life sentence for murder.A Lake County jury found Ealy guilty Friday in the 2006 stabbing and strangulation of Mary Hutchison, the 45-year-old manager of a Lindenhurst Burger King where Ealy had worked until a month before the ...
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Congress Theater can sell liquor while appealing license revocation
City officials revoked the liquor license of the Congress Theater on Friday, but the Logan Square concert venue will remain open and continue selling liquor for the time being.The theater has appealed the revocation, and liquor license rules allow a venue to continue operations while an appeal is underway, said Jennifer Lipford, spokeswoman for the Department of Business Affairs and Consumer ...










