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Emanuel wants Downtown wireless
WGN NewsDowntown Chicago will be completely wireless, if Mayor Rahm Emanuel has his way. The mayor has instructed officials to look into the cost and technology needed to turnthe entire downtown into a wireless network zone. The Mercantile Exchange and the...Tags: Chicago Mayor, Local Government, Chicago City Hall, Cook County, Rahm Emanuel
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All aboard, from Chicago Botanic Garden's summertime railroad to the year-round Great Train Story at MSI
It started as a one-shot deal — a seven-track train layout at the Chicago Botanic Garden that was intended for a five-month run in 2000. "But it was so popular," says Dave Rodelius, a lifelong train enthusiast who oversees the Model Railroad Garden...
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Chicago looks to hire up to 500 cops this year
Tribune reporterThe Chicago Police Department said today it plans to hire between 400 and 500 officers to offset the number of officers set to retire this year. So far, 89 recruits have been hired this year, including the 43 who started their six months of training on...Tags: Chicago Police Department, Garry McCarthy
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Olsen glad to be back in Chicago for day
Greg Olsen left Chicago kicking and screaming last summer when former Bears offensive coordinator Mike Martz apparently expedited his trade to the Panthers because the pass-catching tight end did not fit into his system. So it is natural for Olsen to...
Tags: Ron Rivera, Chicago Bears, Carolina Panthers, National Football League, Breast Cancer
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Medical examiner, hospital sued over misplaced body
The Cook County Medical Examiner's office is being sued over a misplaced body. After Brian Warren died at St. Bernard Hospital late in December, his family looked for his body at the county morgue; but the family's lawsuit claims, the medical examiner's...
Tags: Hospitals and Clinics, Health
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Chicago-based frozen yogurt chain plans Baltimore expansion
Baltimore needs more frozen yogurt. That’s the assessment of two frozen yogurt shop owners from Chicago who are bringing their self-serve concept, Forever Yogurt, to the East Coast. Within the next six months founder Mandy Calara wants to open...
Tags: Fells Point, Lifestyle and Leisure, Companies and Corporations, Frozen Yogurt, Economy, Business and Finance
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U.S. Open champ Simpson coming to Chicago
Tribune reporterThe British Open galleries won’t get to see Webb Simpson. But nearly 80 Chicagoans will. The U.S. Open champion is headed to Olympia Fields Country Club on July 9 to take part in a walking clinic and “closest to the pin” competition...Tags: Ryder Cup, Webb Simpson, U.S. Open (golf)
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Accused pimps arrested in Chicago and nationwide
WGN NewsA nationwide sting targeting prostitution rings led to dozens of arrests, including several in Chicago. Over the past week the FBI partnered with local police to arrest 104 suspected pimps nationwide. They're accused of exploiting underage children...Tags: Police Arrests, Sex Crimes, Prostitution, FBI
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Suit: Cop hit man with gun, grabbed woman's neck
A man and his girlfriend are suing a Chicago police officer for alleged brutality. Luis Cordero, Jr., and Heather Rzany are claiming Officer Chris Gofron violently attacked them outside the pavilion apartments on the Northwest Side. They say it...
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Jesse Jackson Jr. on medical leave for exhaustion
WGN NewsExhaustion. That is what the offices of Jesse Jackson Jr are saying about the 2nd District Congressman who has been receiving treatment since Sunday, June 10th. The first anyone is hearing about it is Monday when his spokesperson said the Jackson...Tags: Prosecution, U.S. House Committee on Ethics, Fatigue, Chicago Tribune, Debbie Halvorson
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Chicago food truck plan gains mobility
Tribune reporterA Chicago ordinance that would allow cooks to prepare fresh meals from food trucks appears ready to move forward in the City Council with new provisions and the endorsement of Mayor Rahm Emanuel. The ordinance would create loading zone-like “food...Tags: Chicago Mayor, Gold Coast, Thomas M. Tunney, Near North Side, Rahm Emanuel
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Red Line leads CTA in crime
A new Chicago Tribune analysis concludes, the CTA's Red Line is by far the most crime-ridden of the city's rapid transit routes. Over the past three years, the worst station for crimes was the Roosevelt station, with 217 overall; also in the top ten were...
Tags: Crime, Law and Justice, Chicago Transit Authority, Chicago Tribune
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