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Girls hoops | Class 3A, 4A AP All-State teams announced
Here is the Class 3A Illinois girls basketball all-state teams, as voted on by a statewide panel of sports writers and broadcasters and compiled by John Radtke of the (Arlington Heights) Daily Herald. CLASS 4A FIRST TEAM Linnae Harper, Young (Sr., G, 85...
Tags: Champaign (Champaign, Illinois), Streamwood, Huntley, Joliet, Bloomington
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Judge: 3 experts on PTSD not needed in Hoffman Estates triple-murder trial
Special to the TribuneA Cook County judge today denied an effort by a defendant in a triple murder case in Hoffman Estates to have a trio of experts testify that he was suffering from post-traumatic stress disorder when the slayings occurred. Judge Ellen Mandeltort said...Tags: Justice System, Defendants, Trials, Lawyers, Murder
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$2 million bail for teen accused of trying to kill girlfriend
Special to the TribuneA Cook County judge has set a $2 million bail for a Hoffman Estates teen accused of trying to kill his girlfriend. Prosecutors say Apolinar Serna-Jacobo, 17, went to his 17-year-old girlfriend’s house on Monday and stabbed her more than a dozen...Tags: Crime, Law and Justice, Justice System, Trials, Judges, Juvenile Delinquency
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Quinn signs sex-abuse education mandate
After watching Gov. Pat Quinn sign into law a new mandate for child sex-abuse education in Illinois schools, the woman behind that measure will be hitting the road to push the cause nationwide. On Thursday, Quinn signed "Erin's Law" at the Children's...
Tags: Schools, Government, Abusive Behavior, Crime, Law and Justice, Justice System
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Tollway OKs nearly $124.5 million in I-90 contracts
Tribune reporterFive construction contracts totaling nearly $124.5 million for the rebuilding and widening of the Jane Addams Memorial Tollway (I-90) were approved today by the Illinois State Toll Highway Authority. The contracts give the go-ahead for work to begin this...Tags: Business Enterprises, Crystal Lake, Road Transportation, Elgin, Highway Transportation
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State police recovering vehicles intentionally submerged
TribLocal - Barrington Area Ā» NewsState police investigators are attempting to recover several vehicles believed to have been intentionally submerged in ponds in the northwest suburbs. An Illinois Department of …... -
Hoffman Estates man gets 9 years for selling drugs
Special to the TribuneA Hoffman Estates man was sentenced in Cook County CircuitĀ Court on Monday to nine years in prison for selling drugs in the parking lot of a hospital to an undercover police officer. Malatios Jabbour, 36, of the 1800 block of Huntington Boulevard in...Tags: Punishment, Crime, Law and Justice, Crimes
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Police: Vehicles intentionally submerged in ponds in NW suburbs
Tribune reporterState police investigators are attempting to recover several vehicles believed to have been intentionally submerged in ponds in the northwest suburbs. An Illinois Department of Transportation employee conducting aerial survey work spotted the suspected...Tags: South Barrington, Barrington, Theft, Lakes and Ponds, Illinois Department of Transportation
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Problem Solver: Checks, closure arrive
Mike Skogmo has recovered from the snowboarding accident that broke three vertebrae and lacerated his liver. But it's taking longer to fix his insurance mess. The Buffalo Grove native, featured in the Nov. 11 column, was injured Christmas Day 2010 while...
Tags: Hospitals and Clinics, Insurance, Jon Yates, Buffalo Grove, Medicare
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3 charged in separate bank robberies
Tribune reporterThree men have been charged in federal court today with committing separate bank robberies, including an Hoffman Estates man who is believed to be responsible for at least four bank heists himself, Kenneth White, 34, of the 700 block of West Bode Circle...Tags: FBI, Punishment, Crime, Law and Justice, Arlington (Staten Island, New York), Justice System
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Problem Solver: Medicare aid and information slow in arriving
The good news arrived in Hilde Loebe's mailbox in late August. As a low-income Medicare beneficiary, the 87-year-old Hoffman Estates resident had been approved for assistance with her Medicare Part B premiums. The letter from the Illinois Department...
Tags: U.S. Department of Homeland Security, Jon Yates, Medicare, Social Security
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More American workers to pick their insurance
For some American workers, picking the right health insurance is becoming more like hunting for the perfect business suit: It takes some shopping around to find a good fit and avoid sticker shock. In a major shift in employer-sponsored health insurance...
Tags: Barack Obama, Health and Safety at Work, Labor Legislation, Career and Workplace, Employment
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