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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: 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: Hyde Park, U.S. Secret Service, Prosecution, Finance, Theft
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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: U.S. Secret Service, Prosecution, 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, Crime, Law and Justice, NATO, Barack Obama, Political Fundraising
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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: Pat Quinn, Values, Rahm Emanuel, Louis I Lang, Regional Authority
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Terrorism suspect not to be released after all
Ahmad Tounisi leaned forward on the courtroom bench, intently following the judge's detailed observations as he ruled on whether Tounisi's son should be released from jail while awaiting trial on terrorism-related charges. U.S. District Judge Edmond...
Tags: Judges, Crime, Law and Justice, Terrorism, Justice System, Trials
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Feds appeal home detention for Aurora teen in terror case
Tribune reporterProsecutors fighting the release of an Aurora teen accused of signing up to fight for a terror group in Syria filed an appeal today calling him an advocate of "violent jihad" who "wanted to die killing others." In the 16-page appeal, the U.S. attorney'...Tags: Judges, Crime, Law and Justice, Terrorism, Justice System, FBI
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Prosecutors fighting bail for Aurora teen charged with trying to join al-Qaida
Tribune reporterIn a highly unusual decision, a federal judge yesterday ordered a terrorism suspect released to home confinement while the Aurora teen awaits trial on charges that he signed up to fight in war-torn Syria for a terror group with ties to al-Qaida. But the...Tags: Crime, Law and Justice, Judges, Prosecution, Terrorism, Environmental Issues
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Federal judge orders terror suspect released to home confinement
In a highly unusual decision, a federal judge Thursday ordered a terrorism suspect released to home confinement while the Aurora teen awaits trial on charges that he signed up to fight in war-torn Syria for a terror group with ties to al-Qaida. But...
Tags: Judges, Crime, Law and Justice, Terrorism, Prosecution, Environmental Issues
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Aldermen endorse tweak to horse carriage regulation
Horse carriages that wheel through Chicago's ritzy neighborhoods would have to display minimum and maximum temperatures of operation under a measure a City Council committee endorsed Thursday. Although two carriage operators backed the proposal, there...
Tags: Magnificent Mile, Weather Reports, Weather, Brendan Reilly, Chicago Weather
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New gambling plan passes Senate with Emanuel help
— A renewed push for major gambling expansion in Illinois swiftly passed the Senate on Wednesday as Mayor Rahm Emanuel threw his weight behind the effort with a promise that Chicago would spend the money on rebuilding schools. But as with two...
Tags: Small Businesses, Park City, North Chicago, Pat Quinn, John J Cullerton
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5 sickened at O'Hare by diesel fumes
Five people were taken to a hospital this morning after they were overcome by diesel fumes at O'Hare International Airport, officials said. All five were transported in good condition to Resurrection Medical Center, according to Fire Department spokesman...
Tags: Chicago Transit Authority
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