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Cuts in federal grants won’t affect police, says Orland Park chief
TribLocal - Orland Park » NewsWhile some suburban police departments are feeling the pinch as the Justice Department slashes federal grants, Orland Park Police Chief Tim McCarthy said the impact …... -
HoZac label celebrates by reviving Chicago Blackout Festival
Turn It UpThe sky-is-falling financial numbers from the music industry say it’s a lousy time to start a label specializing in actual records as opposed to no-fuss digital music with its convenience, considerably lower overhead and instant portability. But... -
The death penalty in Illinois, a partial chronology of modern events
Change of SubjectEight years ago, Rob Warden, then as now the director of the Center on Wrongful Conviction at the Northwestern University School of Law, published the following timeline in the Tribune. The time to update it will be if and when,...... -
Finalists for the Tribune's All-State Academic Team
Chicago Fuad Akinbiyi, Gordon Tech Andrew Brian Deveau, St. Ignatius College Prep Jennifer C. Hilger, Resurrection College Prep Joseph Laseter, Kenwood Academy Sean C. McAuliffe, Brother Rice High School Oluwaseun Ososami, Rauner College Prep...Tags: Flossmoor, Lee, Downers Grove, Homewood, High School Sports
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Is Hellcats realistic?
WGN NewsThe new CW show Hellcats shows that cheerleading has come a long way. But is the show realistic? Who better to ask than some real cheerleaders who aren't just leading the football crowds anymore. Four years ago, cheerleading officially became a sport in...Tags: Orland Park, WGN, Illinois, Chicago, Education
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Most sex offenders living in nursing homes aren't listed on state police's online registry
TRIBUNE REPORTERSUnder Illinois law, families researching nursing homes are directed to search a state police Web site for critical information about sex offenders living in the facilities. But only 59 of the 192 sex offenders in Illinois nursing homes -- or less than...Tags: Social Issues, Criminals, Sexual Assault, Abusive Behavior, Long Term Care
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Registered sex offender groped mentally impaired woman in nursing home, government report states
Tribune ReportersContrary to a nursing home's assurance that a registered sex offender presented no recent problems, a newly obtained government report and interviews show that the man allegedly groped a mentally impaired woman at the facility last month. The Asta Care...Tags: Health, Social Issues, Corporate Crime, Sexual Assault, Abusive Behavior
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Brady and Quinn make appeals to state Chamber of Commerce
Clout StUPDATE 6:07 p.m. by Monique Garcia: Quinn answers Brady broadside Republican candidate for governor Bill Brady today called on members of the Illinois Chamber of Commerce to support his campaign, saying he would reverse the hostile business environment... -
Food Distributor Closing Leaves 200 Jobless
Fox59.comA wholesale food distributor says it will close a southern Indiana warehouse with about 200 workers because it is losing the business of a large restaurant chain. The North Star Food Service of Indiana facility in Bloomington is expected to close in...Tags: Restaurant and Catering Industry, Restaurants, Food Industry, Indiana, Bloomington (Monroe, Indiana)
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Brady supports lowering state minimum wage to match feds
Clout StPosted by Ray Long at 2:05 p.m.; updated at 2:57 p.m. SPRINGFIELD — Republican governor candidate Sen. Bill Brady today said he supports lowering Illinois' minimum wage if he wins in November and the state rate remains higher than the...... -
Key teacher union backs Quinn for governor
Clout StPosted by Rick Pearson at 8:55 p.m. The politically powerful Illinois Education Association on Tuesday is expected to endorse Democratic Gov. Pat Quinn, citing concerns over Republican nominee Bill Brady’s efforts to cut taxes instead of raising them,... -
What Makes the Perfect Exercise Playlist?
The Pantagraph, Bloomington, Ill.Liz Kahman inserted her ear buds and selected an Usher song on her iPod Touch before starting her run on a treadmill. "If I'm listening to something upbeat, it helps me to keep up the pace," said Kahman, 19, of Bloomington, Illinois. She's not alone....Tags: John Mayer, Eminem, Entertainment, Illinois, Apple iPod
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