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Divorce court weds power and privacy
J.F.'s marriage was crumbling in 2010, but he didn't want that public. J.F. is a well-known Chicago politician, and when he and his wife ended up in divorce court, he asked that their names be kept secret to avoid a “media frenzy.” Despite...
Tags: Cook County Government, Elections, Justice System, Judges, Personal Data Collection
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City panel OKs measure that adds protections for renters in foreclosed buildings
A Chicago City Council committee Wednesday passed a measure that would give additional protections to renters in foreclosed buildings, but the proposed ordinance will be held in committee until June 5. Under the proposal adopted by the council's Housing...
Tags: Richard F. Mell, Rentals, Real Estate, Homes, Matthew J. O'Shea
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'Face of the News' honors Steve Starr
Photographer Steve Starr passed away Nov. 12, the day before his "Face of the News" exhibit celebrating the 45th anniversary of his studio, was scheduled to open. One month later, his friends carried out his vision. More than 300 people attended a...
Tags: Music, Photography, Spider (music group), Entertainment Events, Fashion Shows
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What other job offers so many adventures?
For 23 years, Chicago Tribune photographer Nancy Stone has chronicled the stories of people, presidents and continents. She answered three questions with Trib Nation. What stories stick out? There are so many amazing stories that I have covered over...
Tags: David Spade, Barack Obama, Chicago Tribune
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Cermak's death offers lesson in Chicago Way
The assassinated Chicago Mayor Anton Cermak, who died 80 years ago this week, is often portrayed by official histories as just an innocent victim of bad luck and bad aim. But Chicagoans don't believe in coincidences, not even us chumbolones,...
Tags: Injuries and Wounds, Franklin Delano Roosevelt, Immigration, Kelsey Grammer, Edward M. Burke
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Jacksons' guilt a tale of excess
— It was the kind of runaway spending usually reserved for someone with newfound riches — a holistic retreat, a cruise, pricey restaurant tabs, flat-screen televisions and even a pair of stuffed elk heads —and former Congressman Jesse...
Tags: Local Elections, Elections, FBI, Political Fundraising, Political Corruption
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Jacksons' case a tale of runaway spending
Tribune reportersIt was the kind of runaway spending usually reserved for someone with newfound riches — a holistic retreat, a cruise, pricey restaurant tabs, flat-screen televisions and even a pair of stuffed elk heads —and former Congressman Jesse Jackson...Tags: Local Elections, Elections, FBI, Political Fundraising, Political Corruption
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City Council approves $4.1 million settlement of Chicago police misconduct case
Clout StreetThe Chicago City Council today voted to pay more than $5.4 million to settle three legal cases, including two involving alleged police misconduct. In the most high-profile case, $4.1 million will be paid to the family of Flint Farmer, an unarmed man who...Tags: Richard F. Mell, Rahm Emanuel, Injuries and Wounds, Jon Burge, Chicago Fire Department
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City issues first license for onboard cooking
More than six months after the Chicago City Council legalized cooking onboard food trucks, the city on Thursday issued its first license for it to Dan Salls, owner of The Salsa Truck. An ecstatic Salls said he passed his health and fire inspection...
Tags: Rahm Emanuel, Chicago Mayor
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First Chicago food truck gets onboard cooking license
Tribune reporterMore than six months after the Chicago City Council legalized cooking onboard food trucks, the city on Thursday issued its first mobile food preparer license it to Dan Salls, owner of The Salsa Truck. An ecstatic Salls said that he passed his health and...Tags: Rahm Emanuel, Vehicles, Chicago Mayor, Services and Shopping, Tortillas
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1st cook-on-board food truck gets Chicago license
Tribune reporterMore than six months after the Chicago City Council legalized cooking onboard food trucks, the city on Thursday issued its first license for it to Dan Salls, owner of The Salsa Truck. An ecstatic Salls said that he passed his health and fire inspection...Tags: Rahm Emanuel, Chicago Mayor
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Ald. Sandi Jackson resigns from Chicago City Council
Clout StreetAfter weeks of rumors and equally strenuous denials, Sandi Jackson resigned as Chicago's 7th Ward alderman Friday, the latest chapter in the stunning, scandal-laced downfall of what had been one of the city's most prominent and powerful political duos....Tags: Local Elections, Cook County Government, Elections, Political Fundraising, Political Corruption
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