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  • AMA Officially Classifies Obesity As A Disease

    CBS 2 Chicago - Wednesday 19th June, 2013

    CHICAGO (CBS) – The nation’s largest organization of doctors now considers obesity a disease. WBBM Newsradio’s Regine Schlesinger reports, at a meeting in Chicago, the American Medical Association House of Delegates has voted to declare obesity a medical illness. Dr. Louis Aronne, director of the Comprehensive Weight Control Program at New York Presbyterian Hospital and Weill ...

  • Why The Spurs Must Win Game 7

    CBS 2 Chicago - Wednesday 19th June, 2013

    Last night, the San Antonio Spurs possibly choked away a championship. They led the Miami Heat by 5 points with 20 seconds to play and lost in OT. That’s a choke. You don’t blow 5 point leads with 20 seconds to play. You just can’t do that. Not with a title on the ...

  • Hahn Not Ready To Sell Off Sox

    CBS 2 Chicago - Wednesday 19th June, 2013

    (CBS) Despite a loss to the Twins on Tuesday night that came on the heels of losing three out of four the Astros, the White Sox are not sellers. Yet. Sitting in last place in the Central division, 9.5 games out of first place, White Sox general manager Rick Hahn said he’s not ready to dismantle his club as the trade deadline ...

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  • Hundreds Of Heat Fans Head Home Miss Dramatic Game 6 Ending

    CBS 2 Chicago - Wednesday 19th June, 2013

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  • Surfer Chemical Slicks Common On NW Indiana Beaches

    CBS 2 Chicago - Wednesday 19th June, 2013

    CHICAGO (CBS) – Environmental authorities in Indiana said preliminary results have found that an additive used in food and fertilizer and a metal cleaning agent were in the slick found on the lake this week. Someone who spends a lot of time on the lake doesn’t believe it was an isolated incident. "It's been a dirty week for Lake Michigan," said Basil Tydings, an East ...

  • LeBron Leads Heat To Game 6 OT Win

    CBS 5 - Wednesday 19th June, 2013

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  • Guardian Angels Patrol Blue Line Stop Near Scene Of Sexual Assault

    CBS 2 Chicago - Wednesday 19th June, 2013

    CHICAGO (CBS) – Members of the Guardian Angels were patrolling near a CTA Blue Line station on the Northwest Side on Wednesday, two days after a woman was sexually assaulted along a heavily-traveled walkway in the Mayfair neighborhood. Around 10 p.m. Monday, a 24-year-old woman was walking on a landscaped path that leads from the 4500 block of West Agatite Avenue to the 4500 block of West ...

  • Creative Control Chicago Hate Culture Kanye West’s ‘Yeezus’

    CBS 2 Chicago - Wednesday 19th June, 2013

    Yeezus , is stark, abrasive and combative. It is not "minimalist," even by Kanye standards; but after the grandiose orchestral production that ...

  • Park Ridge labor contract in dispute

    Chicago Tribune - Wednesday 19th June, 2013

    A month after Park Ridge aldermen reaffirmed a new contract with an employees' union, members are claiming its provisions are not being adhered to by the city.Local 150 of the International Union of Operating Engineers said paychecks were hit with $68 more for health insurance co-payments since May 1, but new salary rates were not included as of that date.The contract had not been signed by ...

  • Homer Glen plan commissioners learn about open meetings

    Chicago Tribune - Wednesday 19th June, 2013

    Homer Glen Plan Commission member Tom Bernicky, left, receives Open Meetings Act training this week with Kevin Hoffmeister, the commission ...

  • Stormwater-detention area worries Lake Forest residents

    Chicago Tribune - Wednesday 19th June, 2013

    Lake Forest residents Betty Pierret, from left, Bruce Bennett, Patrick Lumpton and Hildo Hoogcarspel shared their concerns about District 115's plan for a stormwater-detention ...

  • Lawmakers expected to use special session to punt pension reform to committee

    Chicago Tribune - Wednesday 19th June, 2013

    Illinois Senate President John Cullerton is expected to join with House Speaker Michael Madigan in approving a conference committee of lawmakers from both parties to reach a compromise on pension ...

  • For 2nd time woman gives Chicago athlete 1-finger salute

    Chicago Tribune - Wednesday 19th June, 2013

    A Boston Bruins fan aims some anger toward Chicago Blackhawks center Dave Bolland during Game 3 of the Stanley Cup Final on Monday at the TD Garden in ...

  • Professional naming by the numbers

    Chicago Tribune - Wednesday 19th June, 2013

    Recent columns On Tuesday I called Matt Gordon to find out more about how Chicago's ambitious new park, previously known as the Bloomingdale Trail, got rebranded as the 606. I was at my laptop in ZIP code 60614. He was at his office at Landor Associates, ZIP code 60601, where he invents names for a living. Gordon, a linguistics major in college, has helped name things big and small. ...

  • Witness Ex-Cook County Board head gave deputy signatory power

    Chicago Tribune - Wednesday 19th June, 2013

    Former Cook County Board President Todd Stroger's name was raised repeatedly Tuesday at the criminal trial of his former deputy chief, whose alleged theft of $300,000 in taxpayer money appeared to have been helped along by his authority. Soon after the county rejected attempts from Carla Oglesby to award emergency contracts, Stroger signed paperwork making Oglesby a signatory on the ...

  • CTA unveils artwork destined for 7 Red Line stations

    Chicago Tribune - Wednesday 19th June, 2013

    Commuters on the Red Line's north branch will notice a new splash of color at seven stations by the end of the year.The CTA on Tuesday revealed renderings of the artwork during an event at the Granville station. The agency chose seven artists to carry out the project after 297 applied in the fall.The seven are Chicago artists Thomas Denlinger, Jim Bachor, Dorothy Hughes and Lynn Basa and ...

  • 2 naval landing craft on auction block at Great Lakes

    Chicago Tribune - Wednesday 19th June, 2013

    The auction of the LCM-8s, also known as Mike Boats, began Tuesday morning and runs through 4 p.m. Thursday on govliquidation.com — search for ';Illinois.'; Bids started at $25, but had reached $6,000 and $6,150 by Tuesday ...

  • Oak Lawn cancels pensions for part-time officeholders

    Chicago Tribune - Wednesday 19th June, 2013

    The move to eliminate pensions for part-time officeholders was backed by newly elected Mayor Sandra Bury and the slate of board members who campaigned with her this ...

  • Oily substance in lake baffles investigators

    Chicago Tribune - Wednesday 19th June, 2013

    The U.S. Coast Guard and Indiana environmental officials continued Tuesday to investigate the origins of a silvery substance that was found in southern Lake Michigan, causing some beaches to clear bathers from the water.Swimmers along Porter Beach at the Indiana Dunes National Lakeshore came out of the water Monday afternoon with an "oily substance" on their bodies and saw a silver ...

  • Mourners remember Darien murder-suicide victims as loving family

    Chicago Tribune - Wednesday 19th June, 2013

    The Andrus family was mourned together Tuesday at St. Matthew Lutheran Church in Lemont. Authorities say David Andrus fatally shot his wife and daughters last week before turning the gun on ...

  • Plastic bag ban goes before aldermen

    Chicago Tribune - Wednesday 19th June, 2013

    Environmentalists came to City Hall on Tuesday to support a proposal to ban plastic bags at Chicago stores, a move retailers say will hurt businesses unless they charge shoppers up to 10 cents for each paper bag that's used instead.Mayor Rahm Emanuel, who is in Israel this week, is trying to get more information on the environmental and economic impact of a bag ban, according to his ...

  • Dr. Gertrude M. Novak 1928-2013

    Chicago Tribune - Wednesday 19th June, 2013

    Gertrude Novak fled the Nazis as a girl, leaving her native Vienna with one of her sisters just before Germany annexed Austria. Moving first to England and later to New York, she eventually gained an Ivy League education, attended medical school and became a pathologist at Cook County Hospital. In her early 50s, Dr. Novak shifted gears to become a family practice doctor at the hospital. Dr. ...

  • Village finds temporary worker to fill staffing needs

    Chicago Tribune - Wednesday 19th June, 2013

    Since February, Tinley Park has relied on a temp worker to fill a hole in the village treasurer's office, leasing an accountant from a business based in Deerfield. That company, GovTempsUSA, "focuses on providing staffing resources to local governments nationwide," according to its mission statement. Tinley Park Treasurer Brad Bettenhausen said the village has long-term budget ...

  • Orland Park looks to alleviate flooding along 143rd Street

    Chicago Tribune - Wednesday 19th June, 2013

    The thunderstorms that hit Orland Park last week were a springtime shower compared to the mid-April storms that dumped up to seven inches of rain in parts of the Chicago area. But they did cause minor flooding along 143rd Street just west of Wolf Road. Village officials and local businesses described the flooding as a recurring problem, one that the village is looking at how to fix. "It ...

  • Former Lake Zurich trustee appointed to open position

    Chicago Tribune - Wednesday 19th June, 2013

    Newly appointed Lake Zurich Trustee Jonathan Sprawka said keeping the village headed in the right direction with its downtown redevelopment efforts will be his top priority.Sprawka, 32, who served in the same role from 2009 until earlier this year, was appointed to the seat that was vacated when Trustee Tom Poynton was elected mayor in April. Board members unanimously approved the choice at ...

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