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Sen. Mark Kirk released from rehabilitation center
TribLocal - Wilmette & Kenilworth » NewsSen. Mark Kirk has been released from the Rehabilitation Institute of Chicago, where he had been recovering from a stroke, according to a statement from …... -
Kirk's condition improved, but skewed priorities remain unchanged
Change of SubjectPhil Kadner reflects on the video released yesterday by Illinois Republican U.S. Sen. Mark Kirk as he recovers from a stroke: Kirk’s facing a difficult recovery process. But he’s a lucky guy. Millions of Americans have no health insurance. No.... -
First photo of U.S. Sen. Mark Kirk since stroke is released
TribLocal - Grayslake » NewsMore than three months after he suffered a large stroke, Sen. Mark Kirk was shown in a photo released today by the Rehabilitation Institute of …... -
$86M in Red Line improvements to 7 stations will last through year
Tribune reporterSome Red Line riders on the North Side will soon be faced with longer trips to their trains thanks to rolling closures at seven stations on the north end of the CTA's busiest line. Those stations are targeted for repairs and upgrades that will stretch...Tags: Dick Durbin, Rahm Emanuel, Metra, Springfield, Loyola University Chicago
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Rep. Tim Johnson won't run again, sources say
Clout StreetVeteran Republican U.S. Rep. Tim Johnson of Urbana, viewed as almost certain to win another term in November, will announce as soon as Thursday he is not seeking re-election, sources familiar with the Republican lawmaker’s decision said Wednesday....Tags: Primaries, Parties and Movements, John Shimkus, Tim Johnson, Ron Paul
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Schools, parents try to keep pace with cyber-bullying tactics
Katie Anger, a bright-eyed redhead from West Friendship, opened the door for cyber-bullying as a middle-schooler, when she installed the "Honesty Box" app on her Facebook page.
Some teens used the now-defunct Facebook feature to criticize her...Tags: Health, Barbara A. Mikulski, Rutgers University, Crime, Law and Justice, Florida Atlantic University
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Schneider wins Democratic nomination for North Shore congressional seat
Clout StreetA management consultant from Deerfield has won a North Shore Democratic congressional primary contest tonight. With nearly 95 percent of the vote counted, Brad Schneider of Deerfield had 47 percent to 39 percent for Ilya Sheyman, a 25-year-old...Tags: Parties and Movements, Democratic Party, Elections, Republican Party, Robert Dold
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FEMA again denies Illinois request for tornado recovery assistance
Tribune reporterFederal disaster officials today for a second time denied an aid request for southern Illinois communities battered by deadly tornadoes Feb. 29, ruling against an appeal filed by the state after the first claim was denied two weeks ago. Gov. Pat Quinn...Tags: Business, Relief and Aid Organizations, Dick Durbin, FEMA, Tornadoes
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Quinn appeals FEMA decision denying aid to southern Illinois counties
Tribune reporterGovernor Pat Quinn has asked a federal disaster agency to reconsider granting aid to five southern Illinois counties that were struck by tornadoes last month. “It’s time for our state and federal governments to come together ... to help...Tags: FEMA, Dick Durbin, Natural Disasters, Illinois Governor, Tornadoes
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Coast Guard's helicopter station in Waukegan slated to close
Jim Emma believes he would have drowned in Lake Michigan if a Coast Guard helicopter hadn't been parked a few miles away.
The crew of the rescue aircraft plucked him and several others from cold waters in May 2008 after a chartered fishing boat sank in a...Tags: Fishing, Labor Day, Chicago Tribune, Memorial Day, Barack Obama
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Kirk's condition after stroke is closely guarded
WASHINGTON — Sen. Mark Kirk, who suffered a major stroke a month ago, is recovering quietly, with careful limits on both his visitors and information about his condition.
Kirk, 52, is being treated at the Rehabilitation Institute of Chicago after...Tags: Human Body, Health, Health and Medical Professionals, Human Interest, Rehabilitation Institute of Chicago
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Harris seeks to ban low-ceiling horse trailers
— Rep. Andy Harris, whose district is home to last year's Kentucky Derby winner, has tucked a ban on cramped horse trailers into a massive transportation bill pending in Congress, pitting him against lawmakers in his own party, farming interests and...Tags: Animal Kingdom (racehorse), Kentucky Derby, Environmental Issues, Government, National Government
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