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    Aug 29, 2012 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  1. Alderman says woman who attacked him needs help

    A North Side alderman said Wednesday that he hopes help can be found for an apparently troubled woman who allegedly attacked him last week, adding yet another arrest to an already lengthy rap sheet.
    Tribune reporter
    A North Side alderman said Wednesday that he hopes help can be found for an apparently troubled woman who allegedly attacked him last week, adding yet another arrest to an already lengthy rap sheet. Ald. James Cappleman, 46th, said he spotted a woman...

    Tags: Prisons, Theft, Police Arrests

  2. Aug 9, 2012 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  3. Studio pioneer may once again get its closeup

    At first glance, the Essanay Studio buildings in Chicago's Uptown neighborhood may seem fairly unremarkable.
    At first glance, the Essanay Studio buildings in Chicago's Uptown neighborhood may seem fairly unremarkable. The two red brick structures, located on the 1300 block of West Argyle Street, look from the outside like your typical early 20th century factory...

    Tags: Uptown, Recreational and Sporting Goods Industry, Entertainment, Frank Lloyd Wright, Architecture

  4. May 18, 2012 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  5. Police: Woman arrested for shoving alderman in pigeon dispute

    A 59-year-old woman is accused of shoving an alderman she thought should have “better things to do’’ than sweeping up breadcrumbs she left for pigeons in the Uptown neighborhood North Side, police said today.
    Tribune reporter
    A 59-year-old woman is accused of shoving an alderman she thought should have “better things to do’’ than sweeping up breadcrumbs she left for pigeons in the Uptown neighborhood North Side, police said today. Young Kang, of the 4900...
  6. Apr 12, 2012 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  7. Speed camera plan advances

    Mayor Rahm Emanuel made a slight tweak to his controversial speed-camera ticketing plan Wednesday, unveiling a version with a lower fine just before a City Council committee considered the measure and recommended approval.
    Mayor Rahm Emanuel made a slight tweak to his controversial speed-camera ticketing plan Wednesday, unveiling a version with a lower fine just before a City Council committee considered the measure and recommended approval. A ticket for driving six to...

    Tags: Health, Health and Safety at School, Chicago Tribune, Chicago Mayor, Local Government

  8. Mar 12, 2012 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  9. Aldermen demand information from Emanuel on speed cameras

    Aldermen today asked Mayor Rahm Emanuel for information to back up his contention that speed cameras near schools and parks are about saving lives, rather than swelling city coffers.
    Clout Street
    Aldermen today asked Mayor Rahm Emanuel for information to back up his contention that speed cameras near schools and parks are about saving lives, rather than swelling city coffers. The demand for data came as Transportation Commissioner Gabe Klein...

    Tags: Health, Health and Safety at School, Howard Brookins, John Arena, Scott Waguespack

  10. Nov 18, 2011 | RedEye
  11. Proposed development riling up residents

    Boystown
    A newly planned residential and commercial development located at Halsted and Bradley—just steps away from the heart of Boystown’s popular bar and restaurant district—has prompted a spirited grassroots initiative to vocalize the concerns...
  12. Oct 28, 2011 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  13. Push back on Emanuel's human relations cuts

    Longtime community volunteers say Mayor Rahm Emanuel’s proposal to shrink the city agency that battles all manner of discrimination could weaken its effectiveness.
    Clout Street
    Longtime community volunteers say Mayor Rahm Emanuel’s proposal to shrink the city agency that battles all manner of discrimination could weaken its effectiveness. But Mona Noriega, the mayor’s appointee to head up the city Human Relations...

    Tags: Mergers, Acquisitions and Takeovers, Chicago Mayor, Gays and Lesbians, National or Ethnic Minorities, Minority Groups

  14. Aug 16, 2011 | RedEye
  15. New coalition brings LGBT leaders, politicians together

    Boystown
    A new coalition formed at the initiative of the Center on Halsted has brought together a broad group of political and LGBT community leaders to make Boystown both safer and more welcoming....
  16. Apr 1, 2011 | Chicago Tribune
  17. Aldermanic races in Lincoln Park, Uptown about development, political approach

    Clout St
    Posted by Erika Slife at 4:15 p.m. Editor's note: this is a longer version of a story that appears in Saturday's print edition. For decades, many of the city’s North Side neighborhoods embraced political independence, electing lakefront liberals who...
  18. Apr 6, 2011 | Chicago Tribune
  19. Aldermanic races, then and now

    Change of Subject
    Then -- from Emanuel, Burke, big labor pour money into runoffs (April 1) Now -- from Stone, Lyle lose as Chicago City Council gets makeover (current) Then: Ald. Freddrenna Lyle, who has represented the South Side's 6th Ward for 13......
  20. Apr 5, 2011 | Chicago Tribune
  21. Veteran Chicago aldermen in tight runoffs

    Clout St
    Posted by Cynthia Dizikes, Monique Garcia, Dahleen Glanton and Kristen Mack at 7:20 p.m.; last updated at 9:05 p.m. Long-serving 6th Ward Ald. Freddrenna Lyle conceded defeat tonight to challenger Roderick Sawyer, son of former Chicago Mayor Eugene...
  22. Apr 5, 2011 |Story| Chicago Breaking News
  23. Election Day: Low turnout, few complaints -- and an aldermanic candidate arrested

    Voter turnout for Chicago's aldermanic runoffs appeared to come in at less than 25 percent, though some wards on the North and Northwest Sides saw heavier turnout, officials say.
    Tribune reporters
    Voter turnout for Chicago's aldermanic runoffs appeared to come in at less than 25 percent, though some wards on the North and Northwest Sides saw heavier turnout, officials say. Complaints were also low, though a candidate in the 16th Ward was charged...

    Tags: John Arena, Freddrenna Lyle, Mary O'Connor, Elections, Regional Authority

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