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Access limited to Julian-Simeon game; 2 players suspended after Wednesday altercation
Tribune reportersSimeon principal Sheldon House told the Tribune on Friday that access to a game between the Wolverines and Julian at the high school was limited and that the media was not allowed inside the gym. House said he made that decision in light of what...Tags: Teaching and Learning, Students, Shootings, Chicago Public Schools, Morgan Park
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Teen at matchup between CPS basketball powerhouses fatally shot outside arena
Yellow-jacketed security officers were all around the gym at Wednesday night's basketball game between Simeon and Morgan Park high schools. Chicago police officers and Illinois State Police troopers were there as well — in all more than 40 people to...
Tags: Teaching and Learning, Students, Shootings, High School Sports, Morgan Park
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Teen shot after high school game: 'His mom thought he was safe'
Tribune reportersPamela Wright had dropped off her son at Chicago State University for a high school basketball game and was waiting for him to get back in touch when she got the awful news. Her son Tyrone Lawson had been shot, apparently as he ran from a fight that...Tags: Teaching and Learning, Students, Chicago Public Schools
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No bail for 2 in slaying of teen after basketball game
Tribune reportersTwo men charged in the fatal shooting of a teen-aged boy outside a high school basketball game at Chicago State University were ordered held without bail today. Michael McNabb, 32, of Chicago, and Stephen Gilbert, 29, of Alsip, were each charged with...Tags: South Chicago, Shootings, Murder, Prosecution
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Off-duty corrections officer among 11 shot Monday night, Tuesday morning
Tribune reportersAt least 11 people were shot and wounded across Chicago Monday night and Tuesday morning, including five people in front of a currency exchange and an off-duty Cook County corrections officer on his way home from work, officials said. The officer, a...Tags: Apple iPhone, John H. Stroger, Jr. Hospital of Cook County, Police Arrests, Injuries and Wounds, Twitter, Inc.
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Montessori program embraced by Englewood school
Executive Director Rita Nolan, her six teachers and other staff members at the Montessori School of Englewood are pioneers: In August, they launched what they say is the first full Montessori education program in the Chicago Public Schools. Although...
Tags: Teaching and Learning, Teachers, Charter Schools, Education, Students
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CTA to hire 400 new bus drivers
Next year's Red Line closures may cause inconvenience for riders, but it will result in as many as 400 new part-time bus driver hires starting at the end of this summer. Starting July 30, the CTA will hold a series of three job information fairs to...
Tags: Employment Opportunities, Career and Workplace, Chicago Transit Authority, Employment
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CTA holding jobs fair for new bus drivers
Next year's shutdown and renovation of part of the CTA's Red Line will create 400 openings for temporary bus drivers. On Monday, the CTA is hosting a job fair at Chicago State University to pre-screen people who want those jobs; it runs until 1 p.m.....
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Cops: Boy, 15, wounded trying to carjack Chicago State police officer
Tribune reporterA 15-year-old boy was shot and wounded after he and another teen used Twitter to lure an off-duty Chicago State University police officer to the South Side and then tried to carjack his SUV, police said. The teens had arranged to meet the 37-year-old...Tags: John H. Stroger, Jr. Hospital of Cook County, Apple iPhone, Theft, Hospitals and Clinics
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Chicago Supermoms
WGN NewsThe job of being a Mom is 24 / 7. Now, try juggling as many as a seven children, jobs, and grad school. WGN's Ana Belaval introduces us to two over achievers who say they do it all for the kids. Yvette Ruiz is preparing for her last final exam ever. "So I...Tags: Health and Medical Professionals, College Sports, Colleges and Universities, Health, Mother's Day
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YWCA Flying Fish and Chicago South Swim Club Co-host "Stop the Drowning, Stop the Violence" Swim Meet at Chicago State University
TribLocal - EvanstonThe YWCA Flying Fish and the Chicago South Swim Club partnered this spring to co-host "Stop the Drowning, Stop the Violence," the first officially sanctioned …...
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