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MARKET BASKET : Corridor metamorphosis
The owner of the former North Village Mall property on Indiana 933 last week announced that a skilled nursing and assisted living center is planned at the site. Mike Dobson says he shelved earlier plans for a mixed-use development that incorporated...
Tags: Foods and Beverages, Manufacturing and Engineering, Roseland, Lifestyle and Leisure, Business
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Robbery suspect wanted police to kill him: Prosecutors
Tribune reportersA suspect in a string of late-night holdups who was shot by Chicago police as he tried to flee from officers later told investigators he had been suicidal and wanted to die at the hands of police, Cook County prosecutors said today in court. Jesus Rosas,...Tags: Theft, Lawyers, Crime, Law and Justice, Firearms, Prosecution
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News of the Weird: Crazy Kids
An estimated 3.2 million kids aged 5 to 12 take mixed-martial arts classes, training to administer beatdowns modeled after the adults' Ultimate Fighting Championships, according to a January report in ESPN magazine, which profiled the swaggering, Mohawked...
Tags: Colleges and Universities, Riverside (Cook, Illinois), Cornell University, Brookfield (Cook, Illinois), Laws
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North Shore police blotter: Feb. 19
The folliwng items were taken from Wilmette, Winnetka and Kenilworth police records. Wilmette On Feb. 12 a resident in the 1600 block of Spencer reported that license plates from a vehicle that was traded in were being used on another vehicle. The...
Tags: Car Repair and Maintenance Tips, Medical Procedures and Tests, Credit and Debt, Police Arrests, Crime, Law and Justice
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Hooters revamps its look, aims to be a family restaurant
The best-known breastaurant of them all, Hooters of America, is turning 30 this year. High time for a makeover, the company said. Hooters is remodeling one of its stores in Houston with hopes that the design will serve as a prototype for future...
Tags: Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act, Restaurants, Dining and Drinking, Heart Attack Grill, Lifestyle and Leisure
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FBI: Convicted bank robber, 73, robs again, 'I have 6 months to live'
Tribune reporterA 73-year-old man claiming to have only six months to live during a bank robbery on Saturday in North Suburban Niles appeared in federal court today after being arrested over the weekend, according to FBI and federal prosecutors. Walter Unbehaun of...Tags: Police Investigations, Police Arrests, Theft, LaSalle Bank, Bank Robbery
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Pair of stores robbed in Lincoln Park, River North neighborhoods
Tribune reporterOne man may have robbed two stores in the Lincoln Park and River North neighborhoods overnight, according to police. Authorities aren't yet linking the two but released a single identical description of the robber in both incidents, which happened in the...Tags: Near North Side, Theft
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Mujer intentó robar al Dunkin' Donuts en Bristol
El Hartford CourantLa policía está investigando un par de robos en Bristol y Plainville el domingo por la noche. Una mujer intentó robar el Dunkin’ Donuts en el 855 de la Avenida Farmington en Bristol alrededor de las 9:16pm. Ella les mostró un cuchillo y exigió...Tags: Pies and Tarts, Plainville
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Market Basket: Urban style in the suburbs
When you're apartment hunting, you usually look around the neighborhood. The more urban the residential complex, the more you might be interested in what amenities and destinations will be close to home. Within walking distance of your home, even....
Tags: Consumers, Marketing, Services and Shopping, Apartments, Business
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UConn Notebook: Calhoun Ready When It Counted
The Hartford CourantOmar Calhoun's freshman year has not always been the stuff of dreams. He has struggled to find his shot at times, and his ball-handling skills have been challenged. But his confidence, at least to those around him, hasn't waned. "Omar has enough...Tags: Flu, Big East Conference, Kevin Ollie, Omar Calhoun, Connecticut Huskies
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Shirley Mae Schrock, 66, of Somerset
Shirley Mae Schrock, 66, of Somerset, died Jan. 31, 2013 at her home. Born Feb. 7, 1946 in Somerset, the daughter of Melvin and Kathryn E. (Durst) Warnick. Preceded in death by parents. She is survived by her husband, Robert William Schrock, to whom she...
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