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Convention notebook: Chicago cops in Charlotte, 'slut' buttons
Clout StreetFor Chicago delegates looking for a little piece of home, there was a familiar sight on the streets of Charlotte: officers from the Chicago Police Department. The city sent a contingent of cops to the Democratic National Convention as a “matter...Tags: Jesse Jackson, 2012 Democratic National Convention, Chicago Police Department, Steny Hoyer, Politics
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Alexian Brothers AIDS Ministry joins AIDS Foundation of Chicago Run/Walk
Staff reporterAlexian Brothers AIDS Ministry will be teaming up the AIDS Foundation of Chicago for it's 11th Annual Run/Walk. The event will take place on Sunday, September 30, 2012 at Soldier Field starting at 9:00 a.m. All who would like to join or make a donation...Tags: Soldier Field, AIDS
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Chicago Lighthouse FLAIR: Fun. Fashion. Philanthropy. Fundraiser
Staff reporterIn an effort to assist Chicagoans who are blind or visually impaired and to encourage people with disabilities to enhance their chances for employment, The Chicago Lighthouse will present its Second Annual FLAIR: Fun. Fashion. Philanthropy. fundraiser....Tags: 900 North Michigan Shops, Michigan Avenue
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Teen rappers death may be linked to rap music rivalry
The death of 18-year old rapper Joseph ‘Lil Jojo’ Coleman may be connected to a rap music rivalry. Coleman was shot in a drive-by shooting while riding his bike in the Englewood neighborhood on Tuesday. Coleman had recently released a song...
Tags: Entertainment, Music, Rap (genre)
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Cubs will know soon if they have landed Soler
MINNEAPOLIS — The bids for free-agent outfielder Jorge Soler were due Sunday night, and Cubs baseball President Theo Epstein will soon find out if their long courtship of the Cuban defector will lead to a lasting relationship in Chicago. But even...
Tags: Kansas City Royals, Chicago Cubs, Jeff Samardzija, Baseball, Sports
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Duerson's foundation gives concussion kits to Chicago public schools
A foundation named after former Chicago Bear Dave Duerson, who committed suicide last year, donated 80 concussion kits on Friday to football programs at Chicago public high schools, according to a press release. “It is our hope and duty to...
Tags: Sports, Arizona Cardinals, National Football League, Health and Safety at School, Dave Duerson
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Two NFL franchises for Chicago? Forget about it
Now we know what role former Mayor Richard M. Daley can play in the private sector and still galvanize people in the city: sports talk programmer. Rich from Bridgeport, floated an idea only a radio-show caller could love when he suggested Chicago needs a...
Tags: Rahm Emanuel, Cowboys Stadium, Arizona Cardinals, Jacksonville Jaguars, Sports
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West Nile Virus cases increase in U.S.
WGN NewsWest Nile cases in the United States are 40 percent up from last week. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention reports there are 1,590 confirmed cases nationally. There have been 66 deaths so far this year. More than 70 percent of the cases were...Tags: Viral Diseases and Infections, Austin (Chicago, Illinois), U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Archer Heights, Gage Park
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Drivers could see a Circle Interchange overhaul
WGN NewsOne of the worst bottlenecks in the nation could be getting a $375 million makeover. Plans are being proposed to improve the Circle Interchange. That connector artery is where the Kennedy, Dan Ryan and Eisenhower Expressways converge along with...Tags: Highway Transportation, Illinois Department of Transportation
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March of Dimes 18th Annual Chicago Signature Chefs Auction
Staff reporterChicago's premier fine dining event to raise funds for healthy pregnancies and babies, will take place from 5:00 p.m. to 9:00 p.m. Tuesday, October 30 at Swissotel, 323 E. Wacker Dr. Chicago, Illinois. The Chicago Signature Chefs Auction will feature 25...Tags: Chicago Restaurants, March of Dimes Foundation, Auction Service
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CTU: Nearly 90 percent of teachers vote to authorize strike
Tribune reportersThe Chicago Teachers Union says nearly 90 percent of its members have voted to authorize a strike, far more than the required 75 percent. At a news conference announcing results of the vote, CTU President Karen Lewis said they show how the relationship...Tags: Elections, Politics, Teaching and Learning, Unions, Chicago Public Schools
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'The Book of Mormon' releases more Chicago tickets
"The Book of Mormon" is releasing another 12-week block of tickets for its Chicago engagement. The new tickets, which go on sale Sept. 21, cover performances through June 2. This is not expected to be the last "extension," although it remains an open...
Tags: Robert J. Lopez, Mormonism, Religion and Belief, Christianity, Trey Parker
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