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CTA honchos don't often ride CTA
The Chicago Transit Board meets once a month to decide various CTA issues relating to the budget and infrastructure—yet some of the board members don't even ride the CTA that often. Longtime board member Alejandro Silva rode the CTA zero times last...
Tags: Rogers Park, Richard M. Daley, Justice and Rights, Near North Side, Civil Rights
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Chicago teachers strike updates: Lewis, others, end talks for night
Continual coverage of the Chicago teachers strike. -------------------- 10 p.m. Lewis, others leave talks for night CTU President Karen Lewis and other principal negotiators finished up for the evening about 9:45 p.m. "Today we made some progress,&...
Tags: Teachers Unions, Chicago Loop, Music, Teachers, Entertainment
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The CPS contingency plan
Here are some frequently asked questions about the CPS contingency plan. The answers were compiled from CPS and chief Jean-Claude Brizard's comments during a teleconference with parents last week. Q: How will the CPS sites in the district's Children...
Tags: YMCA, Jean-Claude Brizard, Students, Nursing, Separation of Church and State
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September 4: Lunchbreak - Guinea Hog Shoulder Confit, BBQ Peaches, Crispy Summer Beans, Pickled Gooseberries
Event: Bread and Wine Farm Dinner Wednesday, September 12 7:00 p.m.- 9:00 p.m. Bread & Wine 3732 W. Irving Park Rd Chicago For more information: breadandwinechicago.com/slow-foods-event/ www.breadandwinechicago.com/ www.slowfoodchicago.org/ Admission:...
Tags: Green Beans, Salt, Kosher Salt, Guinea
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Judy Roberts prepares to say farewell again
As she wound down a recent set at Chambers, in Niles, singer-pianist Judy Roberts leaned into the microphone and delivered what has become her favorite new closing line. "From Amundsen High School at Foster and Damen, I'm Judy Roberts," she proclaimed,...
Tags: Plymouth, YouTube, Music, Hoagy Carmichael, Howard Reich
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Problem Solver: U-Haul rental comes unhinged
As employees at the Irving Park U-Haul facility attached the tow dolly to the rental truck, Neal Seroka could sense trouble ahead. There was some question about whether the ball on the back of the truck would fit the hitch on the dolly's tow bar....
Tags: Rentals, Vehicles, Services and Shopping, Labor Legislation, Career and Workplace
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Cops: Wig-wearing bank robber tracked with GPS device
A woman is in FBI custody after police used a GPS device to track her down following a Dunning neighborhood bank robbery, authorities said today. The woman was arrested in connection with the Tuesday robbery of the Popular Community Bank, 7181 W. Irving...
Tags: Jefferson Park, Nottingham, Criminals, Bank Robbery, FBI
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Nonstop week of music surrounds Chicago Jazz Festival
Though the 34th annual Chicago Jazz Festival surely has its flaws, it generates tremendous energy and interest for America's greatest gift to the arts: jazz. The festival proper features major shows at 6:30 p.m. Thursday and Aug. 31 at Pritzker...
Tags: Jazz (genre), Duke Ellington, Music, Millennium Park, Entertainment
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Authorities: Man posing as worker accused of stealing fest donations
Tribune reporterA Chicago man pretended to work at a North Side street festival Saturday so he could stuff hundreds of dollars in admission donations into his pocket, authorities said. Christopher Urban, 39, was arrested and charged with theft about 5 p.m. Saturday at...Tags: Judges, Festive Events, Justice System, Theft, North Center
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Church drops plan to buy Portage Theater
Tribune reporterA Northwest Side church has dropped its bid to purchase the Portage Theater in the Six Corners shopping district, a move the local alderman had warned would threaten efforts at a revival in the area. Chicago Tabernacle Church released a statement...Tags: Politics, John Arena, Interior Policy, Arts and Culture, Housing and Urban Planning
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Fire crews respond to smell of smoke in Blue Line subway
Part of the CTA Blue line was shut down briefly this morning as Chicago Fire Department crews checked out a smell of burning rubber in the subway at the Belmont stop on the line. Crews were dispatched to a call of smoke in the subway at the stop, in...
Tags: Chicago Fire Department, Chicago Transit Authority, Subway Transportation
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