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Cops: Edgewater killing suspects part of 'crew' involved in drugs
Tribune reportersThree men suspected in the fatal stabbing of two men in an Edgewater apartment were part of a "crew" that had ties to drug-trafficking organizations -- and may be responsible for several drug-related mass killings -- police disclosed today. The crew's...Tags: Vehicles, Health, Unrest, Conflicts and War, Criminals, Hospitals and Clinics
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4 dead, at least 9 wounded in shootings overnight
Tribune reporterFour people were killed and at least 9 wounded in overnight shootings on Chicago's South and West Sides. The violence began about 9:24 p.m. in the Lawndale neighborhood when a 19-year-old was fatally shot in the 1400 block of South Trumbull Avenue. A...Tags: Garfield Park, Health, Social Issues, Bronzeville, Northwestern Memorial Hospital
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June 13: Midday Fix - Get Up! Get Moving!
WGN NewsVive tu vida! Get Up! Get Moving! Saturday, June 18 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. McKinley Park 2210 W. Pershing Road Chicago Tips: Find ways to make movement a daily part of your life. Dance, learn a new sport, take a walk with your family or friends. Even if...Tags: High Blood Pressure, WGN, Quitting Smoking, Health, Physical Conditions
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Hundreds of Birds Dumped in Popular Park
FOX40 NewsSacramento County Animal Control says the 200 birds found dumped in East Sacramento were caged their entire lives. Caged until their owner decided to dump them at the corner of H Street and Alhambra Boulevard last week. “They are most assuredly out...Tags: Wildlife, Natural Resources, Sacramento
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Do residents want the Cubs’ Block Party?
WrigleyvilleRedEye asked peeps in Wrigleyville whether they think this weekend's Cubs-sponsored "Block Party" will have a negative or a positive impact on the neighborhood.... -
$4 Million in Parks Cuts = No Summer Camps and Sports Leagues
Sacramento's Park and Recreation Department is looking to cut $4 million from it's budget meaning summer camps and sports leagues for kids will go away. In the last four years, 65% of it's budget has been slashed and half its workers have been laid off....Tags: Budgets and Budgeting, Career and Workplace, Employees, Sacramento
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Mayoral candidates on final weekend push
Clout StUPDATED at 5 p.m. with Braun and Chico church stops; Posted by David Heinzmann, John Byrne and Rick Pearson at 4 p.m. The candidates for Chicago mayor implored people to vote and touted their own credentials today as they kicked...... -
Cops: Drug suspects tied to 3 mass killings last year
Tribune reportersTwo men arrested after a shootout with police on the North Side are believed responsible for at least three mass killings last year, all of them linked to drug dealing, law enforcement sources say. Augustin Toscano, 29, and Raul Segura-Rodriguez, 36,...Tags: Health, Judges, Prosecution, Unrest, Conflicts and War, Chicago
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From the archives: Chico walks the ethics line
Change of SubjectMore background from the Tribune archives on the mayor's race (see Rahm Emanuel, Freddie Mac and the big bucks years from earlier this week) School reformer walks ethics line; Chico balances roles of lobbyist, education leader. March 12, 2000 By...... -
Mayoral candidates detail childhood bullying at student forum
Clout StPosted by Kristen Mack at 7:03 p.m. Chicago high school students who worry about being bullied found a sympathetic ear Monday among top mayoral candidates. Fielding questions that centered on safety at a public forum taped for TV, three of...... -
From the archives: Gery Chico's law-firm woes
Change of SubjectMore background from the Tribune archives on the mayor's race. Click here for the full series Law firm loses 2 partners --Chico not discouraged as friend goes solo, partner joins rival November 1, 2002 by Ameet Sachdev, Tribune staff reporter...... -
California Judge Blocks "Jessica's Law," Sex Offender Residency Law
Associated PressA judge in California temporarily blocked the enforcement of a legal restriction on how close sex offenders can live to parks and schools in Los Angeles County. Superior Court Judge Peter Espinoza's ruling says sex offense parolees are forced to become...Tags: Judges, Los Angeles, Justice System, Crime, Law and Justice, Sacramento
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