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14-year-old boy killed in Englewood, 13 others wounded across city
Tribune reporterA 14-year-old boy was killed and 13 other people were wounded by gunfire across the city Friday night into Saturday morning, including a gang-related shooting near the Lincoln Park Zoo, authorities said. Antonio Davis, of the 8000 block of South Eberhart...Tags: Hospitals and Clinics, Health, Gang Activity, Chicago Fire Department, Sean Flynn
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There’s still time to see ZooLights – but hurry!
Lincoln ParkIf you’ve never been to the Lincoln Park Zoo’s ZooLights, it’s time to bundle up in your new coat/scarf/gloves/overpriced boots and go on safari. For those of you living under a rock (north of Diversey? Ooooooh snap.), the Lincoln Park... -
175 years of memorable, horrible, humorous and remarkable events that shaped Chicago
On March 4, 1837, exactly 175 years ago, Chicago was incorporated. Not that Flashback needed a reason, but we took this occasion to compile a very long list of events, year by year and decade by decade, that helped shape this great city. Some events...
Tags: Chicago Symphony Orchestra, Gay Pride Chicago, Chicago Park District, Franklin Delano Roosevelt, Chicago Cubs
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Phil Vettel recommends
Now that holiday madness is upon us, here are a few rest stops whose seasonal decor will put you in a festive mood. And if not, there's always spiked eggnog.
Butch McGuire's: Division Street mayhem meets Currier & Ives at this Gold Coast watering hole,...Tags: Restaurants, Millennium Park, Dining and Drinking, Bars and Clubs, Holidays
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Mayor's speed cameras would help political ally
When Rahm Emanuel was a first-time candidate for Congress, Greg Goldner was behind him, quietly marshaling the patronage troops that helped get him elected. When Emanuel ran for mayor, Goldner was there again, doling out campaign cash to elect Emanuel-...
Tags: Laws, Chicago Elections, Photography Supplies and Services, Politics, Companies and Corporations
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Sister city visitors from Germany tour Schaumburg
TribLocal - Schaumburg » NewsThe biggest difference between Schaumburg, Illinois and Schaumburg, Germany? “Everything is bigger,” remarked visitor Patrick Zoberbier. Zoberbier is one of eight Germans staying with Schaumburg …... -
'JoJo the Ape' leaving Lincoln Park Zoo
WGN NewsDuty is calling for "JoJo the Ape" at the Lincoln Park Zoo. The 31-year-old silverback gorilla will be moved from there on Tuesday, and taken to the Brookfield Zoo. Simply put, he will go to the Brookfield Zoo to procreate. There are three females he...Tags: Brookfield Zoo
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Mustard mystery lingers
Q: Growing up in Old Town back in the late 1950s and early 1960s meant numerous trips to the North Avenue beach and Lincoln Park Zoo, among other places, and eating cotton candy and hot dogs. I remember the hot dogs at Café Brauer at the zoo came with...
Tags: Vienna Beef, Bill Daley, Corporate Officers, Mustard, Manteno
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Congo Park Expanded to Protect Chimpanzees
The Republic of Congo has formally expanded Nouabalé-Ndoki National Park to protect an increasingly rare treasure: one of Africa’s most pristine forests and a population of “naive” chimpanzees with so little exposure to humans that the...Tags: George Miller III, Environmental Issues, National Parks, John Robinson, Africa
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