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Winter storm dumps snow from Oklahoma to Great Lakes
Associated PressKANSAS CITY, Mo. -- For the second time in a week, a major winter storm paralyzed parts of the nation’s midsection Tuesday, dumping a fresh layer of heavy, wet snow atop cities still choked with piles from the previous system and making travel...Tags: Air Transportation Industry, Michael Mann, Droughts, National Weather Service, Environmental Issues
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Deadly winter storm heads east after pummeling Midwest
The first major winter storm of the season continued to pound its way through the Midwest across the Great Lakes on Friday, creating travel chaos just in time for the holiday travel weekend. More than 1,000 airline flights have been canceled in the past...Tags: United Air Lines, Air Transportation Industry, Weather Warnings, Long Island, Holiday Vacations
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Preservation efforts net 'hometown award' for Park Ridge
In 2011, the volunteer Kalo Foundation led the charge to preserve a piece of Park Ridge's history and at the same time it made history, winning the city its most recent Governor's Hometown Award. The award from 2012 was presented recently to those who...
Tags: Government, Frank Lloyd Wright, Politics, Executive Branch, Lobbying
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Undocumented but driving
It was one of those Chicago days that bites the toes. Carolina Rivera stood shivering at a bus stop with her kids, escorting them to school. The bus didn't come. Still didn't come. The snow blew and the kids' feet froze, and in that moment she...
Tags: Immigration, Little Village, Abusive Behavior, Blockbuster
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Snowfall hits north and west suburbs, advances to downtown area
Tribune reporterThe first winter storm of the season is moving in fast and has hit the north and western suburbs with a fury as downed power lines were reported in McHenry County. Around 5 p.m., ComEd officials said more than 24,000 people were without power, most...Tags: Kankakee, McHenry, Air Transportation Industry, Weather Warnings, Southern U.S. Storms (2011)
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In the 1950s, 2 horrific Midway crashes stunned Chicago
Chicago Tribune reporterForty years ago this weekend, a United airliner fell from the sky, dropping like a bomb onto a Midway-area neighborhood. Forty-five people were killed, including two on the ground who thought they were safe at home. The 1972 United crash was the last...Tags: Physiology, Air Transportation Industry, Injuries and Wounds, O'Hare International Airport, Entertainment
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Police: Forgetful traveler tries to board plane with loaded gun
Tribune reporterA southwest suburban man trying to board a flight to Houston, Texas said he forgot he was traveling with a loaded handgun in his carry on baggage and he was arrested Friday morning at Midway International Airport. Matthew W. Bysina, 23, of the 200...Tags: Manhattan (New York City)
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Snow jobs: 2 great ways to enjoy the chill
Hit the ice Polish up your blades and hit one of our favorite rinks -- if you own your own skates there are no fees involved. Millennium Park: Chicago's most dramatic spot to skate thanks to Anish Kapoor's nearby "Cloud Gate," but also its most crowded....
Tags: Cloud Gate, Michigan Avenue, Woodlawn (Chicago, Illinois), Millennium Park, Grant Park
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Sunday, November 4, 2012
5 - 5:30 a.m. The Great Outdoors with Charlie Potter 5:30 - 6 a.m. Love Changes Life 6 - 6:30 a.m. The Lutheran Hour 6:30 - 11 a.m. Dean Richards 9:35 a.m. Richards, Dean Richards. Dean chats with Javier Bardem and Dame Judi Dench about their...Tags: World Wrestling Entertainment Inc., Duff Goldman, Culture, Republican Party, Breast Cancer
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'72 Midway crash still etched into memories
Chicago Tribune reporterDorothy Dubinski was working her shift at A&P on a cold, drizzly afternoon Dec. 8, 1972, when the foreman told her there had been a terrible accident and offered to drive her home immediately. The twisted wreckage of a plane sat on top of 3722 W. 70th...Tags: CBS Corp., Richard Nixon, Injuries and Wounds, Human Interest, National Transportation Safety Board
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Lexington Homes building 2 homes in Kildeer
Chicago-based Lexington Homes has begun construction of two single-family houses in Kildeer. They are in the 26-lot Woodleaf, which is part of a larger development called The Sanctuary Club. The spec houses are being built by Lexington's new custom home...
Tags: Auction Service, Realty
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Video game creator Eugene Jarvis is Player One
The young guy in the trucker cap, skinny jeans and Air Jordans squeezed the trigger on the toy shotgun and his umpteenth round of “Big Buck Hunter” blasted to life. The guy was maybe 25 and so focused on bagging digital deer, the butt of the...
Tags: Companies and Corporations, Bankruptcy, Wrigley Field, Genres, Culture
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Dec 17, 2012
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