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Phil Vettel searches Chicago for great prime rib
This began, as stories sometimes do, with a reader request. A gentleman asked for recommendations for prime rib. Not steaks, not beef in general, but specifically prime rib. The only condition he imposed was that he didn't want to wait until the weekend...
Tags: Wines, Foods and Beverages, Dining and Drinking, Phil Vettel, Potatoes
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Biggest city accumulation of the 2012-13 season system pushes February's snow tally into the Top 20
It started as wind-driven ice pellets and freezing rain late Tuesday morning across many sections of the metro area. But by lunchtime, the area's second winter storm in less than a week was in full swing. Howling northeast winds gusting over 40 mph,...Tags: McHenry, Snow Storms
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Man, 41, dies after flight lands at O'Hare
A 41-year-old Chicago man died after he apparently suffered cardiac arrest aboard a plane headed to O'Hare International Airport on Monday night, authorities said. Paramedics were called to the airport at 10:50 p.m. to treat an unconscious patient,...
Tags: Heart Failure
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O'Hare flights delayed, cancelled because of fog
Fog was causing delays and cancellations at O'Hare and Midway airports this afternoon, officials said. As of noon, some flights at O'Hare International Airport were experiencing delays of nearly two hours, according to the Chicago Department of...
Tags: Air Transportation Delays, Midway Airport, Midway
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Spring storm makes for week of weird weather
Officials warned today that a powerful spring storm will drag in a motley combination of cold, warmth, fog, and heavy rain with possible flooding, making for a weird weather week in Chicagoland. The week started with morning rainstroms yesterday...
Tags: Chicago Weather, Weather, Weather Reports
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Solving the extreme hassles of flying
What is more annoying than having to wait behind oafish airline passengers trying to stuff their bulging carry-on bags into the overhead bins? For me, it's a scene from hell. If I'm to be punished in Hades, I'll be stuck in an eternal cycle of...
Tags: Transportation, Travel, Boeing Co., Air Transportation Industry, Air Transportation
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'Chicago Fire' warms up to Bucktown bar
"Chicago Fire" has been spending plenty of time filming in the Bucktown area the past few months — and the neighborhood has a nearly 80-year-old pub to thank for it. The NBC drama needed a bar that would serve as a recurring setting throughout the...
Tags: Dwyane Wade, Paul Wesley, Bars and Clubs, Dining and Drinking, Hotel and Accommodation Industry
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10 years after Daley's Meigs Field raid, the makeover of Northerly Island is slow to take shape
Ten years ago as Mayor Richard M. Daley worked through political channels to accelerate federal approval to build new runways at the airport his father had dearly called "O'Hara," the mayor also issued an infamous order to destroy Chicago's little...
Tags: Fashion Shows, Chicago Hotels, Chicago Park District, Ecosystems, Environmental Issues
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Subzero wind chills for first day of spring
It may seem more like an infernal equinox. When spring arrives at 6:02 a.m. Wednesday, it's likely some areas around Chicago will be wincing from wind chills below zero. And while temperatures will warm up as the week goes along, there are rumblings...
Tags: National Weather Service, Tom Skilling, Chicago Weather, Weather, Snow Storms
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U.S. Customs dog sniffs out opium in boxes of 'traditional medicine'
A drug-sniffing dog helped federal officers find more than 30 pounds of opium-soaked cloth and wood chips in four packages from Laos Monday, according to U.S. Customs officials. The dog, Shadow, an 8-year-old Belgian Malinois with U.S. Customs and...
Tags: Laos, U.S. Customs and Border Protection
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A look at famous brothers from Chicago
Long before anybody (besides their parents) was paying attention to Chicago's Emanuel brothers, the city could boast of lots of other siblings who made good — or, at least, made headlines. Chicago can claim brothers of wide-ranging accomplishments...
Tags: Chicago Mayor, Mike Royko, Chess Playing, Criminals, Jim Belushi
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Small town with prices to match
Over the years, they have been remodeled and remuddled — a front porch here, new siding there. But the rows of 1940s houses that gave its pioneers a Hobson's choice (Cape Cod or Cape Cod) still define west suburban Northlake. Sold as empty...
Tags: Metra, House Building, Crime, Law and Justice, Restaurant and Catering Industry, Business
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