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President in Chicago for fundraisers
President Barack Obama arrived in Chicago this afternoon and is spending the night at home before a schedule of fundraising events set for Sunday. Air Force One landed at O'Hare a little after 2:15 p.m. and by about 2:35 p.m. the president was being...
Tags: Political Fundraising, Millennium Park, Politics, Kenwood, Elections
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Thousands without power after strong storms hit
Powerful thunderstorms raked the Chicago area this morning, downing trees and power lines and knocking out power to about 300,000 Commonwealth Edison customers at the peak of outages. Delays were reported on Pink and Green line trains this morning...
Tags: Metra, Weather Reports, Weather, Chicago Transit Authority, South Shore
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Lexington to build single-family homes in Bridgeport
Chicago-based Lexington Homes will break ground this summer on Lexington Place, a new single-family home development in Chicago's Bridgeport neighborhood. The nine-home development will include two floor plans with 2,000 to 2,300 square feet and base...
Tags: Lifestyle and Leisure
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Finding the perfect ally to help you sell your home
Like many homeowners, John Kennedy bought his Chicago condo when home prices were high. But when he got married and wanted a bigger place, selling his condo seemed out of the question because he owed more on his home than it was worth.
The solution for...Tags: Conservation, Real Estate Buyers, Real Estate, Real Estate Agents, InFocus Corporation
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New homes make the most of winter rays
Yvonne Wagoner has every reason to feel more tired than usual. With fall rapidly fading into winter, short days and long, dark nights are becoming the norm again, something she has noticed more since turning the clock back this month.
Add to that the...Tags: Sleep Deprivation, Keith Johnson, Environmental Issues, Energy Saving
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Listing: Chicago-area farmers markets
An early spring will bring not only May flowers to the farmers markets this year, but also an abundance of farm-fresh produce earlier than usual, while preparations for Chicago's first NATO summit will delay two downtown markets.
The Daley Plaza...Tags: Metra, Andersonville, Willis Tower, Libraries, Pullman
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3 fatal stabbings in 4 days in Chicago
RedEyeTwo women and a man were stabbed to death in separate incidents in the last week in Chicago, a RedEye analysis of preliminary police data found. On Tuesday, a 23-year-old woman was stabbed to death in the 4600 block of South Lake Park Avenue in Kenwood,...Tags: West Garfield Park, West Pullman, Garfield Park, Pullman, Kenwood
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Lawyers for NATO protesters allege improper arrests
Tribune reportersOfficers wearing Chicago Police uniforms raided an apartment in Bridgeport late Wednesday and detained at least eight activists without justification, lawyers working on behalf of NATO protesters alleged today. Police refused to provide any details about...Tags: Chicago Police Department, Garry McCarthy, Justice System, NATO Summit, Activism
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Detained Protesters Accused Of Chicago Terror Plot
Prosecutors say three men arrested in a raid on a Chicago apartment had planned to attack President Barack Obama's campaign headquarters, Mayor Rahm Emanuel's home and other targets, including police stations and police cars. The trio was arrested...
Tags: NATO Summit, Barack Obama, Chicago Mayor, Rahm Emanuel, Prosecution
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Suspects' Plans To Fire-Bomb Obama's Campaign Headquarters Net Terrorism Charges, Chi-Town Cops
Tribune ReportersThree out-of-state men arrested in a Bridgeport apartment raid days before the NATO summit considered hitting President Obama's campaign headquarters, Mayor Rahm Emanuel's house and police stations with "incendiary devices," according to court documents....Tags: Chicago Police Department, Terrorism, FBI, Elections, Trials
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Police: 3 terror suspects at NATO summit were plotting to hit Obama's campaign HQs
CNNThree men charged with conspiring to commit domestic terrorism during the NATO summit were plotting to attack President Obama's Chicago campaign headquarters, the Chicago mayor's home and police stations, authorities said Saturday. A police investigation...Tags: Chicago Police Department, Terrorism, Fort Lauderdale, Elections, Justice System
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Peaceful start to NATO protests
Despite much hand-wringing for city officials, the first rally of the NATO weekend -- and two impromptu marches it inspired -- went off without any major incidents Friday.
The two groups of protesters that had been marching through the Loop converged...Tags: Entertainment, Garry McCarthy, Health and Medical Professionals, Medical Specialization, Robin Hood
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