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Man dies after fight over bicycle in Ford Heights
A 48-year-old man who was in a coma after a fight over a bicycle in Ford Heights this week died today from his injuries, the Cook County Sheriff's Department said.
Ronald Wade, of the 1000 block of Lexington Circle in Ford Heights, was charged with...Tags: Crime, Law and Justice, Assault, Hospitals and Clinics, Crimes, Health
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Cops: Teen who beat man in bicycle dispute is charged with murder
A man accused of beating an older man in a fight over a bicycle in Ford Heights last week has been charged in the other man’s murder, authorities said.
Fred Barnes, 48, died Saturday from head injuries suffered in the July 11 attack, the Cook...Tags: Juvenile Delinquency, Prosecution, Crimes, Head Injuries, Health
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John Mosca dies at 86; ran popular restaurant near New Orleans
John Mosca, proprietor of a two-room roadhouse near New Orleans famed for its Italian-style garlicky shrimp, oysters, chicken and marinated crab dishes, has died. He was 86.
Mosca died Wednesday at his home in suburban Harahan, said his daughter, Lisa...Tags: Italy, Diseases and Illnesses, Prostate Cancer, Unrest, Conflicts and War, Dining and Drinking
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19-year-old Chicago Heights woman killed
Tribune reporterA 19-year-old woman was killed four blocks from her Chicago Heights home early Saturday morning, according to authorities. Danielle Simmons, of the 400 block of West 16th Street, was shot and killed while standing on the 200 block of West 14th Place,...Tags: Murder
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Marching Knights named best in state
TribLocal - Arlington Heights » NewsProspect High School’s Marching Knights band is tops in Illinois, winning state championship in its class and taking second place overall. The Marching Knights were …... -
Mayor: Joliet post office to remain open
TribLocal - Joliet » NewsThe downtown Joliet post office will stay open, despite being targeted to close earlier this month, Joliet Mayor Tom Giarrante said. Giarrante said he received …... -
Grand National championships: Victory defined
Tribune criticOn the eve of war, leaders rouse their troops to vanquish the enemy, but not this time. As midnight Friday approaches, the Marian Catholic High School marching band gathers in an Indiana middle school gym and their director prepares to tell them what the...Tags: Justice System, Education, High Schools, Crime, Law and Justice, Indiana
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Missing Chicago man with Alzheimer's found
A missing elderly man in the early stages of Alzheimer's disease has been located, Chicago police said late this afternoon.
A missing persons alert was issued by police Wednesday morning for Bafia Wladyslaw, 76, who was driving a 2003 green Ford minivan...Tags: Illinois, Diseases and Illnesses, Health, Alzheimer's Disease, Chicago
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1 killed, 1 injured in South Side crash
Tribune reporterA Chicago Heights man was killed and another person was seriously injured in a single-vehicle crash Saturday night in the Gresham neighborhood on the South Side. One victim, the driver of the vehicle involved according to police, was dead on the scene;...Tags: Cook County, Gresham, Chicago Fire Department, Health, Injuries and Wounds
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David S. Broder dies at 81; Pulitzer Prize-winning columnist
David S. Broder, one of the nation's leading political reporters and a Pulitzer Prize winner in 1973 for distinguished commentary about the Watergate scandal, has died. He was 81. Broder, a longtime columnist at the Washington Post, died Wednesday at...
Tags: Periodicals, The Washington Post, Politics, U.S. Army, NBC (tv network)
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Autopsy: 3-month-old died from child abuse
Tribune reportersA 3-month-old boy injured at a Chicago Heights home this week died in a child abuse homicide, and authorities are investigating his parents for allegations of abuse, authorities said today. Aaron Sweatt, of the 200 block of Arcadia Avenue in Park...Tags: Park Forest, Abusive Behavior, Crimes, Health, Child Abuse
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After suicides, little closure
Tribune staff reportersOn a cold, gray February morning, Cheryl Miller sat on a bus cradling the gym bag that held the box with her son's ashes. For five months, the ashes had sat in the embalming room of a Chicago Heights funeral home because Miller could not pay off the bill...Tags: Politics, Prosecution, Teen-agers, Health, Health and Medical Professionals
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