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Singles, students, elderly, scholars and families live in the South Side Chicago neighborhood, home ot the University of Chicago and Barack Obama. Read more about Hyde Park, Chicago, IL  Show more »
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    Feb 15, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  1. Jesse Jackson Jr. charged with misusing $750,000 in campaign funds

    Federal prosecutors in Washington on Friday charged both Jesse Jackson Jr. and his wife, Sandi, alleging the former congressman misused $750,000 in campaign funds while she understated their income on  tax returns for six years.
    Federal prosecutors in Washington on Friday charged both Jesse Jackson Jr. and his wife, Sandi, alleging the former congressman misused $750,000 in campaign funds while she understated their income on  tax returns for six years. Attorneys for Sandi...

    Tags: Politics, Sandi Jackson, Lawyers, Punishment, U.S. House of Representatives

  2. Sep 8, 2010 | Los Angeles Times
  3. So, if Obama was like a dog, what kind would he be?

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    The Democrat ignites an unusual debate about what he meant by claiming "they" talk about him like a dog. The White House doesn't clarify....
  4. Jan 6, 2009 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  5. Obama's kind of town

    Chicago Tribune Staff Writer
    Not everyone can make it to Washington for the inauguration, but can we find another way to pass a winter weekend and still feel some of that presidential pizazz? Yes we can. And Chicago is just the place to do it. As President-elect Barack Obama...

    Tags: Politics, Babe Ruth, Hotel and Accommodation Industry, Chicago Hotels, Appetizers

  6. Apr 15, 2009 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  7. Judith F. Krug dies at 69; advocate for librarians battled censorship

    Judith F. Krug, a forceful advocate for the right of librarians to stock their shelves without fear of censorship, died of stomach cancer Saturday at a hospital in Evanston, Ill., where she lived. She was 69.
    Judith F. Krug, a forceful advocate for the right of librarians to stock their shelves without fear of censorship, died of stomach cancer Saturday at a hospital in Evanston, Ill., where she lived. She was 69. Director of the American Library Assn.'s...

    Tags: Politics, Sex, Death, Stomach Cancer, Colleges and Universities

  8. Apr 10, 2008 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  9. Allies of Palestinians see a friend in Obama

    Los Angeles Times Staff Writer
    It was a celebration of Palestinian culture – a night of music, dancing and a dash of politics. Local Arab Americans were bidding farewell to Rashid Khalidi, an internationally known scholar, critic of Israel and advocate for Palestinian rights, who was...

    Tags: Defense, Politics, Electronics, David Axelrod, National Security

  10. Sep 11, 2005 |Column| Los Angeles Times
  11. Let your conscience be your tour guide

    Special to The Times
    WHEN travelers visit great cities for the first time, they usually include art museums on their itineraries — London's National Gallery; Washington, D.C.'s Hirshhorn; the Uffizi in Florence, Italy; the Louvre in Paris; or Kunsthistorisches in...

    Tags: Politics, Racism, Monuments and Heritage Sites, Slavery, Travel

  12. Aug 22, 2004 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  13. Chicago, city of the uplifted gaze

    Special to The Times
    By 8:50 a.m., they temporarily had to close the women's restroom at the Chicago ArchiCenter. "There were so many people here already, they had to restock all the toilet paper," said Elaine Rosen, a retired biology teacher from the Streeterville area of...

    Tags: Ludwig Mies van der Rohe, Arts and Culture, Wrigley Building, Tourism and Leisure, Mahalia Jackson

  14. Mar 7, 2004 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  15. A refresher course on murals

    One of the nation's great troves of Progressive and New Deal murals is the subject of new tours led by the woman who wrote the book on them.
    Times Staff Writer
    One of the nation's great troves of Progressive and New Deal murals is the subject of new tours led by the woman who wrote the book on them. Most of the more than 400 murals, which are found throughout Chicago public schools, have been restored in an...

    Tags: Schools, Chicago Public Schools, University of Chicago, Education, Public Schools

  16. May 22, 2013 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  17. More dog parks means greater need for dog training

    Kevin Tan and his wife, Felecia, knew Jersey, their 2-year-old mixed breed dog, had a problem getting along with other canines at a dog park in Chicago's Hyde Park neighborhood.
    Kevin Tan and his wife, Felecia, knew Jersey, their 2-year-old mixed breed dog, had a problem getting along with other canines at a dog park in Chicago's Hyde Park neighborhood. "Jersey would get hold of a ball and lash other dogs that tried to take...

    Tags: Trust for Public Land, Chicago Loop, West Loop

  18. May 21, 2013 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  19. Red Line rides out first weekday of construction project

    Commuting on the South Side changed fundamentally Monday. Yet at the same time, nothing changed.
    Commuting on the South Side changed fundamentally Monday. Yet at the same time, nothing changed. CTA Red Line trains were absent from the median of the Dan Ryan Expressway for the first weekday since the south branch opened almost 44 years ago, except...

    Tags: Criminals, Apple iPhone, Twitter, Inc., Forrest Claypool, Media Industry

  20. May 14, 2013 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  21. Former cable repairman convicted of murdering Southwest Side woman

    Urszula Sakowska and Janice Ordidge were two young, vibrant Chicago women who should have had nothing to fear when they let the cable repairman into their homes for separate appointments in 2006, prosecutors say.
    Urszula Sakowska and Janice Ordidge were two young, vibrant Chicago women who should have had nothing to fear when they let the cable repairman into their homes for separate appointments in 2006, prosecutors say. Anthony Triplett, the man they let in on...

    Tags: Lawyers, Abusive Behavior, Murder, Prosecution, Trials

  22. May 15, 2013 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  23. U.S. Bank gains naming rights to LaSalle Street building

    Trying to raise its profile in Chicago, Minneapolis-based <strong>U.S. Bank</strong> said it has secured naming rights to the 190 S. LaSalle St. building, where it will boost its square footage by 65 percent.
    Trying to raise its profile in Chicago, Minneapolis-based U.S. Bank said it has secured naming rights to the 190 S. LaSalle St. building, where it will boost its square footage by 65 percent. The street-level U.S. Bank Building signage should go up this...

    Tags: Labor Legislation, Career and Workplace, U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission, Satellite and Cable Service, Marketing

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