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Chinese investors to fund Pa. turnpike I-95 connection
(MCT) — To help pay for the construction of the long-awaited connection between the Pennsylvania Turnpike and I-95, turnpike officials plan to borrow $200 million from wealthy foreign investors. The investors, expected to be primarily from China,...Tags: Loans, Companies and Corporations, Corporate Officers, Bonds, Credit Ratings
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United to start daily O'Hare to San Juan service in Nov.
Tribune reporterChicago-based United Airlines said Friday it will begin daily flights from Chicago O’Hare airport to the Luis Muñoz Marín International Airport in San Juan, Puerto Rico, starting Nov. 5. The flight will depart Chicago at 8:20 a.m., arriving in San...Tags: United Air Lines, Boeing Co.
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Palos Hills native killed in Texas explosion laid to rest
Under a cloudless sky Wednesday, firefighters, family and friends gathered to remember a Palos Hills native and volunteer firefighter who was among at least 15 people killed in the West, Texas, fertilizer plant explosion last month. Kevin Sanders, 33,...
Tags: Emergency Incidents, Texas Fertilizer Plant Explosion (2013), Explosions, Human Interest
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United to start flying revamped Dreamliners May 20
Tribune reporterUnited Airlines has moved up the date for resuming flights with its Boeing 787 Dreamliners, which were grounded for 100 days by federal regulators because of overheating problems with onboard batteries. The first resumed flight is now scheduled for...Tags: United Air Lines, Boeing Co., Air Transportation Industry, Federal Aviation Administration
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Goats to graze among runways at O'Hare
As airplane travelers descend into Chicago's O'Hare International Airport, they will soon have more than just a skyline view to look forward to — a herd of goats will also be viewable from the window seat. The city's Department of Aviation is...
Tags: Dining and Drinking, Lifestyle and Leisure, Chicago Restaurants, Restaurants, Restaurant and Catering Industry
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Rosemont, other Chicago suburbs ready to play ball with Cubs if team moves
Among those in the audience Wednesday morning when Cubs Chairman Tom Ricketts raised the possibility of moving the team from Wrigley Field was one surprised White Sox fan: Rosemont Mayor Bradley Stephens. "I never expected Tom to come out with that,"...
Tags: Chicago White Sox, Richard M. Daley, City Club of Chicago, Thomas Ricketts, Local Government
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Renewed gambling expansion push picks up steam
Clout StreetSPRINGFIELD --- A renewed push to greatly expand gambling in Illinois surfaced today, as Mayor Rahm Emanuel threw his weight behind a plan the state Senate quickly approved. Like two previous bills that Democratic Gov. Pat Quinn vetoed, the latest...Tags: Waukegan, Government, Executive Branch, Terry Link, Rahm Emanuel
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Harold J. Muehlfelt, 1928-2013
Harold J. Muehlfelt, an expert in the specialized field of moving houses and shoring up sagging structures, spent nearly 60 years with his family's business in Wheaton and was the president of Muehlfelt & Sons from the 1970s until the early 2000s. Mr....
Tags: Winnetka (Cook, Illinois), Richmond (McHenry, Illinois), Antioch (Lake, Illinois), Human Interest, Robert R. McCormick
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Women trying to board flight arrested for identity theft
Tribune reporterA Las Vegas trip was cut short for four Chicago women Friday when they were arrested and charged with identity theft as they attempted to board their flight at O'Hare International Airport, according to Cook County prosecutors and court documents. The...Tags: Prosecution, Finance, Hyde Park, U.S. Secret Service, Economy, Business and Finance
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4 women trying to get on plane at O'Hare charged with ID theft
Four Chicago women bound for Las Vegas were arrested Friday and charged with identity theft as they attempted to board their flight at O'Hare International Airport, according to Cook County prosecutors and court documents. The women's tickets were...
Tags: Prosecution, U.S. Secret Service, Theft, Credit and Debt
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Emanuel doubles down as year 2 ends
Surrounded by kids as he accepted money from a soft-drink company for nutrition and exercise classes, Rahm Emanuel was asked if it might make more sense for children's health to take a harder line on the sale of sugary drinks. "I'm here about making...
Tags: Scott Waguespack, NATO, Illinois Supreme Court, Chicago Elections, Barack Obama
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Quinn leery of gambling expansion loopholes
Repeated assurances by gambling expansion supporters that a Chicago casino would be under the strict supervision of the state's gambling regulators isn't enough for Gov. Pat Quinn, who is eyeing a provision that he worries could undermine that authority....
Tags: Casino and Gambling Industry, Government, Terry Link, Executive Branch, Rahm Emanuel
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