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1 injured in crash involving fire truck on South Side
Tribune reporterOne person was injured this morning in a crash involving a fire truck on the South Side in the city's West Englewood neighborhood. The crash happened shortly before 11 a.m. near the intersection of Garfield Boulevard and Ashland Avenue, according to...Tags: West Englewood, Chicago Fire Department
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Police microphones pinpoint gunshots
Tribune reporterChicago Police Superintendent Garry McCarthy said today the city is using acoustic sensors to detect and locate gunshots as a way to fight violence in two crime-ridden areas. The sensors, installed Sept. 1, are positioned in two 1.5-square-mile areas...Tags: Chicago Lawn, Garry McCarthy
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Montessori program embraced by Englewood school
Executive Director Rita Nolan, her six teachers and other staff members at the Montessori School of Englewood are pioneers: In August, they launched what they say is the first full Montessori education program in the Chicago Public Schools. Although...
Tags: Charter Schools, Education, Teaching and Learning, Teachers, Students
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Cops: Man trying to buy pot shot in leg in West Englewood
A 24-year-old man who was in the process of buying marijuana was shot in the leg this evening in the West Englewood neighborhood, police said. The shooting happened at about 8 p.m. on the 6700 block of South Hoyne Avenue, said Chicago Police News Affairs...
Tags: West Englewood, Shootings
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Female veterans' housing planned for South Side
A nonprofit group is proposing a 73-unit subsidized housing development in Chicago's Englewood neighborhood that could become a model for efforts to assist veterans, particularly women with children. Plans for the $23 million Hope Manor II Apartments,...
Tags: Chicago Police Department, Volunteers of America, Conservation, Environmental Issues, Crime, Law and Justice
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Man, 77, charged with stealing ambulance: 'I needed a ride'
Tribune reporterA 77-year-old man told police he stole an ambulance from MacNeal Hospital in Berwyn because he had just left the hospital and "needed to get home," authorities say. Officers caught up with John Neal just before midnight Tuesday on the South Side of...Tags: Justice System, Hospitals and Clinics, Prosecution, Crime, Law and Justice, Judges
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Fall music preview: Chicago jazz greats coming home
Chicago always has produced jazz giants, larger-than-life figures whose art towers over that of mere mortals. Who are today's Chicago jazz giants? Following is an annotated guide to some of the titans who will be performing during the fall season: Art...
Tags: Arts, John Abercrombie, Arts and Culture, Culture, Lionel Hampton
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Judge gives innocence certificates to 4 men in '94 murder, rape case
Tribune reporterA Cook County judge Friday granted certificates of innocence to four men who were cleared last year in a 1994 rape and murder in Chicago's Englewood neighborhood after DNA evidence linked a convicted murderer to the brutal crime. The order by Chief...Tags: Justice System, Chemical Industry, Court Preliminary, Prosecution, Criminals
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Funeral home cleared during slain rapper's service
Chicago police cleared out a Southwest Side funeral home during the service of slain rapper Joseph "Lil JoJo" Coleman. As mourners gathered outside of Jones Funeral Home, inside, a group of people bombarded the casket nearly knocking it over. Officers...
Tags: Funeral Parlor and Crematorium
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Englewood turns its hopes to jazz
This has been a bloody summer in Englewood, on the city's South Side. But that hasn't stopped resident Ernest Dawkins, who also happens to be one of Chicago's most widely respected musicians, from putting on the 13th annual Englewood Jazz Festival....
Tags: Arts and Culture, Entertainment Events, Culture, Entertainment, Festive Events
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Victor Garcia trumpets a new septet at emerging Logan Center
When Chicago trumpeter Victor Garcia picks up his horn on Friday night, he'll be making news in at least two ways. He'll be leading a new septet, and he'll be introducing listeners to a potentially major new room: the performance hall at the University...
Tags: Entertainment Events, Arts and Culture, Concerts, Plymouth, Entertainment
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Emanuel, McCarthy ask feds for help on South Side
Tribune reporterMayor Rahm Emanuel has asked federal law enforcement for help in combating violence and drugs in two areas of Chicago that the city says have seen the highest increase in crime this year. Chicago police officers will coordinate with U.S. marshals and...Tags: Garry McCarthy, FBI, Rahm Emanuel, Chicago Mayor, Crime, Law and Justice
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