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Layoffs coming to Northbrook company
Forty-five employees at Northbrook's Shell Vacations Club are scheduled to be laid off this summer due to restructuring, leaving just 10 employees at the company's site at 40 Skokie Boulevard, officials said. The company, which runs a timeshare development business and offers vacation ownership across the U.S., Canada and Mexico, originally reported that it would lay off 67 people ...
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MLB Chicago White Sox 4 Miami 3
John Danks kept Chicago in the game by pitching into the seventh inning in his first start in more than a year. He received a standing ovation when he left the mound. Miami tied the game with a run charged to Danks in the seventh and the contest remained deadlocked until the White Sox got to reliever Ryan Webb (1-2) in the ...
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Someone chokes in the HEAT of the moment.... MAY 25
Fans from Cleveland remember those days, you know, "THE CHOKING CHRONICLES" NOT MUCH TO SAY MY -HEAT FAN- FRIENDS, YOU ARE IN A WORLD OF TROUBLE GOING BACK TO INDIANA EVEN UP.This series should be 2-0 if it were not for a stupid mistake. Indiana gave game one away, that should tell all of us that Miami is overrated.Enough ...
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Friends share $7.4 million jackpot
Carol Davis and Conrad Rask became good friends about a decade ago when they discovered they shared a common interest: playing the lottery. Rask frequents the Carol Stream restaurant where Davis works, and together, they regularly scratch off instant tickets on her ...
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Blackhawks just focused on winning Game 5
From left to right, Blackhawks Michael Frolik (67), Bryan Bickell (29), Marian Hossa (81), Dave Bolland (36) and Patrick Sharp (10) watch from the bench during Thursday night's Game 4 loss at Detroit. The Hawks are staying positive, knowing that a victory in Saturday night's Game 5 at the United Center could be the start of turning the series ...
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Chicago School Security Pushes Student Down Stairs www.privateofficer.com
A former prosecutor representing a Chicago family said he anticipates criminal charges will be filed against a school security officer who was captured on cell phone video being aggressive with a student. Chicago Public Schools officials said they removed the employee from duty following the Tuesday incident. Video appeared to show him throwing the female student down the stairs at Dunbar ...
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Cubs Feldman topped by Reds five-run fourth
CHC@CIN: Feldman drills first home run of his career CINCINNATI -- Before Friday's game, Cubs assistant hitting coach Rob Deer razzed pitcher Scott Feldman about missing the hitters' meeting. Feldman apparently had done his homework. The right-hander hit his first career home run, a two-run shot, but he also served up a pair of homers as the Reds posted a 7-4 victory Friday night ...
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White Sox Prevail Over Marlins 4-3 In 11 Innings
Second baseman Derek Dietrich #51 of the Miami Marlins (R) forces out Adam Dunn #32 of the Chicago White Sox at second base and throws to first to complete a double play on a ground ball hit by Paul Konerko #14 during the second inning on May 24, 2013 at U.S. Cellular Field in Chicago, Illinois. (Photo by Brian Kersey/Getty ...
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Cubs Lose Season-High 5th Straight
First baseman Anthony Rizzo #44 of the Chicago Cubs bobbles a ground ball hit to him in the third inning by Shin-Soo Choo #17 of the Cincinnati Reds at Great American Ball Park on May 24, 2013 in Cincinnati, Ohio. Rizzo recovered and was able to tag Choo out to end the inning. (Photo by Jamie Sabau/Getty ...
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Elgin Police Want To Unite Suburb’s Surveillance Cameras
(CBS) — The Boston Marathon bombings showed how quickly surveillance images can help identify suspects. Now a suburban police department wants to use that same technology to help solve and prevent crimes in their community. CBS 2's Mai Martinez reports. Surveillance cameras are just about everywhere these days. Elgin police believe if used properly they can be a valuable ...
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Facing Criticism CTA Cuts Some Fees For Its New Transit-Debit Card
(CBS) — Pushback by riders and consumer groups have prompted the CTA to pull back on some of the fees it intended to charge when it introduces its new Ventra transit fare card this summer. Spokesman Brian Steele said CTA will waive the $5 registration fee for riders who obtain Ventra cards before year’s end.The fee was automatically credited to new Ventra cards for use as fares. In ...
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Scavenger Hunt Prize Naval Dad Home After 18 Months At Sea
(CBS) – A Chicago area Naval Officer is now reunited with his two young daughters after a year and a half at sea. The surprise involved a scavenger hunt that led the girls to a reunion with their dad, reports CBS 2's Mike Parker, who was there. First Class Petty Officer Aaron Haines, back home on leave after 18 months of naval duty in the Sea of Japan, waited anxiously Friday night ...
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Volunteers Assemble Kits Of Personal Supplies For Tornado Victims
(CBS) –Chase Bank employees on Friday prepared kits containing some basic necessities for Oklahoma tornado victims. The kits each contain soap, shampoo and hand sanitizer, toilet paper, wash cloths, toothpaste and a brush, among other things. But World Vision's Angela Appleton said encouragement is also ...
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Wayward Productions and Chicago Fusion Theatres Sons of Anarchy- inspired pr
* Wayward Productions and Chicago Fusion Theatre's "Sons of Anarchy"-inspired production of Shakespeare's "Richard III" gets a remount at The Den Theatre, 1333 N. Milwaukee Ave., Chicago. Director Carlo Lorenzo Garcia imagines the Rose Wars as a fight between two outlaw motorcycle gangs in this production, which was a hit earlier this year at The Underground Wonder ...
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Inconsistent Jones falling behind in the count
CHICAGO -- Through 21 1/3 innings during the 2013 season, hard-throwing reliever Nate Jones has issued 12 walks. But Jones believes control isn't the problem as much as control early in the count. "I get in trouble a little bit by falling behind and I need to go out there and attack right away and get that strike one," Jones said. "I mean it really helps out. You can tell ...
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Sale adamant about pitching on Tuesday
Email CHICAGO -- The usually eloquent Chris Sale stammered a bit when asked Friday whether he would fight even harder if his Tuesday start was skipped, much like his start was skipped this past Wednesday, because of a mild case of tendinitis in the back of his pitching shoulder. "Yeah, I want to pitch. I'm gonna pitch on Tuesday. I think that's kind of set in stone," said ...
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Beckhams rehab stint stalls because of soreness
Email CHICAGO -- Gordon Beckham's Minor League rehab stint will be shut down until Wednesday after he experienced soreness in his surgically repaired left hand, where doctors removed a fractured hamate bone. This action is not being viewed as a true setback for the second baseman, but will delay his return. Beckham did not get any sort of shot in the sore area, but he did have his ...
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Sveum puts impetus on vet Jackson to figure out issues
Email CINCINNATI -- The Phillies' Cole Hamels couldn't have projected a 1-7 record, nor could the Astros' Philip Humber think he'd go 0-8, or the Dodgers' Josh Beckett be 0-5. And Edwin Jackson never imagined he'd go 1-7 with a 6.11 ERA in his first 10 starts with the Cubs. Cubs manager Dale Sveum wants to see Jackson throw with more conviction and be at maximum ...
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Following game plan helping Wood improve
Email CINCINNATI -- Travis Wood was among the Cubs players taking early batting practice Friday at Great American Ball Park. The pitcher does like to hit, and he'll get his chance Saturday when he faces his former team, the Reds, for the second time this season. "I think Travis looks forward to hitting anywhere," Cubs manager Dale Sveum said of the left-hander, who is 5-for-19 ...
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Illinois closer to concealed carry but it would also end Chicago ban on assault weapons
SPRINGFIELD, Ill. -- Gun owners could carry concealed weapons in Illinois, the last state in the nation to prohibit it, under legislation that swept through the House Friday with the backing of the powerful Democratic speaker from Chicago, a longtime proponent of firearms ...
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N. Carolina beats Northwestern in lacrosse semis
VILLANOVA, Pa. - Kara Cannizzaro scored four goals in the second half to help third-seeded North Carolina beat two-time defending national champion Northwestern 11-4 on Friday in the NCAA women's lacrosse semifinals. Abbey Friend added three goals for the Tar Heels (17-3). North Carolina will play top-seeded Maryland or No. 4 Syracuse in the final Sunday. Kat DeRonda had a goal and assist ...
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Geneva Butterfly House opens for 10th beautiful season
Jake Turoff, 3, of Geneva, enjoys the 10th anniversary of the Butterfly House at Peck Farm Park. It opened Friday with the release of 400 ...
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Serial Robber Hits GameStop Locations
(CBS) - Police are hunting for a serial robber who seems to be focused on a very specific target. CBS 2's Mike Puccinelli reports. A South Side GameStop has become a favorite stop for the armed robber. Cook County Crimestoppers Chairman George McDade says the suspect may have been involved in 10 armed robberies at chain ...
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Some People You Should Know The Melodeers
(CBS) — There are 140 of them who get together for the joy of singing. CBS 2's Harry Porterfield says the Melodeers are all someone you should know. It all began when barbershop patrons started singing while waiting to get their hair cut. A century or so later, the Melodeers chorus is taking the music to a dazzling new height with 140 ladies singing in unaccompanied four-part ...
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Ealy Found Guilty In Burger King Strangling Case
WAUKEGAN, Ill. (STMW) — A Lake County jury has convicted James Ealy of strangling his former boss during a 2006 robbery at the north suburban Burger King restaurant where he once worked, the Sun-Times is reporting. Jurors deliberated for a little more than three hours Friday before finding Ealy guilty on one count of first-degree murder in the death of 45-year-old Mary Hutchison. Ealy ...










