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- 318th Army Reserve Welcomed Home From Iraq
- Daley Proposes Condo Conversion Protections
- Freddie's on Fire
- Police Clip Alleged Bird Thieves
- Trump's Farmer's Market in the Sky
- Gang Leaders Want Jobs
- Gang Meetings Worked in Cincinnati. How About Chicago?
- Illinois Sees Growth in Illegal Immigrant Population
- BearsWear: Pick Your Pink
- Man Who Stabbed Elderly Aurora Hospital Patient Due in Court
- Bridge Worker Rescued from Gears
- Headstones Found Dumped in Maywood Alley
- CPS Dedicates New School to Fallen Police Officer
- Obits Lead Con Artists to Grieving Family Members
- Injured T3 Extra "Always Wanted to Be in Movies"
- Quinn, Davis Defend State's Flood Assistance Program
- Ford Announces New Police Vehicle
- Crash Victim Reunited With Good Samaritan
- Gangs Hold Press Conference
- Lawsuit: Parking Ticket Shows TMI
- Pregamer: What to Expect from Bears vs. Browns
- Man Arrested for 2008 Murder of an Infant
- Taste's Great, Much Billing
- Schaumburg Man to Get His Day in Court
- Jailed Governor Ryan Wants Conviction Changed
- Anybody Think a State Senator From Illinois Would End the Iraq War? Bueller?
- Mug Shots: Jail Bird Edition
- Holy Cow! Harry Caray Statue Relocated
- Man Stabs Elderly Woman in Aurora Hospital
- Two Officers Shot
- Boy, 8, Killed While Playing With Gun: Witnesses
- Flood Victims Offered Aid Through Friday
- Fallen Chicago Police Officer's Star Retired
- Debt Collectors Sometimes Bark Up the Wrong Tree
- "Miner" Earthquake
- Technology Tracks Schoolbus Kids
- Appeals Court Rejects Peterson's Get Out of Jail Card
- O'Hare Gate Change to Blame for Terror Arrests?
- Weis Negotiating With Urban Terrorists, says Alderman
- Grandmother Watches as Teen Shot and Killed
- Bus Driver Resigns Over Abuse Allegation
- Cams a Critical Crime-Fighting Tool: Weis
- Samaritans Wish They Could Have Done More
- Dog Rescued from Hurricane Katrina Helps Kids
- Teachers Receive Cash Grants for Classroom Projects