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Man arrested for CTA pickpocketing
WGN NewsA Chicago man with more than 100 previous arrests is now being held in connection with a spree of pickpocketing on the CTA Red Line. Christopher Brown, 50, was arrested Monday, after the Chicago Tribune reported two similar pickpocketing incidents to...Tags: Services and Shopping, Police Arrests, Chicago, Photography Supplies and Services, Chicago Transit Authority
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Cook County: 6 deaths since Wednesday linked to heat
Tribune reportersCook County authorities say the deaths of six people since Wednesday are linked to the heat. On Thursday, the medical examiner's office reported that two men, one from Lincoln Square and the other from Maywood, were the first deaths in the county to be...Tags: University of Chicago, Health, Heart Disease, Heart Problems, Behavioral Conditions
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April 17: Focus on Family - Father and Son Outings
WGN NewsKidwinks Father and Son Outings First Division Museum at Cantigny Park Cantigny Park was the home of Colonel Robert R. McCormick, former editor and publisher of The Chicago Tribune. Now it houses the McCormick Museum, beautiful gardens, the First...Tags: New York City, U.S. Army, India, Des Plaines, Armed Forces
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April 18: Style Files - Chris Grundy
WGN NewsChris Grundy The tools on today's show: Porter Cable Close Quarter Drill 18V Drill designed for close quarters and vertical use Has 2 settings: high & low torque Use with Lithium-Ion or NiCad Battery Compact head size Bostitch - 25' Tape Measure...Tags: New York City, Illinois, India, Chicago, Egypt
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Body Of Missing Northwestern Student From L.I. Found In Harbor
PIX11.com | @pix11mikeA mother's worst fears have come true. The body of a 18-year-old Northwestern University student who had been missing since last weekend has been found. University official Alan Cubbage made the announcement during a Thursday night news conference. "A...Tags: Diabetes, Cell Phones, Science and Technology, Colleges and Universities, Students
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July 7: Author - Dr. David Ansell, County: Life, Death and Politics at Chicago's Public Hospital
WGN NewsDr. David Ansell To purchase a copy of the book: County: Life, Death and Politics at Chicago's Public Hospital The amazing tale of "County" is the story of one of America's oldest and most unusual urban hospitals. From it's inception as a "Poor House"...Tags: Hospitals and Clinics, WGN, Health, Chicago, Human Interest
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Weight loss pioneer: 'Drop the fork!'
Five minutes with Weight Watchers founder Jean Nidetch: Weight loss pioneer Jean Nidetch, who once weighed 214 pounds, founded the Weight Watchers organization in 1963 after following an eating regimen prescribed by the New York City Board of Health. Now...
Tags: Overweight, New York City, Health, India, Chicago
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Insider tips for Sunday at Lit Fest
Tribune reporterThere are still six more hours of great bookish programming scheduled for Sunday at Printers Row Lit Fest. Among the great talks and panels, prolific and respected authors Richard Ford and Terry McMillan will both take the stage. Tomorrow should be a...Tags: Nelson Algren, Hospitals and Clinics, Health, Chicago, Human Interest
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Had to flee or 'I might be dead,' victim says of racial attack
Tribune reportersJoshua Merritt said he had no reason to be suspicious when one of his friends texted him, asking him to hang out with two other teenagers they both knew. But after Merritt, 17, arrived at the home of one of the boys in Chicago’s East Beverly...Tags: Cultural Development, Crime, Law and Justice, Morgan Park, Juvenile Delinquency, Anita Alvarez
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First Illinois governor to do time was known as 'Mr. Clean'
A former Illinois governor was sentenced to prison last week. That's about a once-a-decade event here since the 1970s. Flashback readers know that Illinois' culture of corruption began long before that, notably with Gov. Len Small in the 1920s, but the...
Tags: Judges, Elections, Trials, Lyndon B. Johnson, Chicago Mayor
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Daylight saving time: 2 steps forward, one hour back
When you turned back by one hour your clocks, watches, microwaves and thermostats this morning, most of the nation did the same. It wasn't always so simple. In fact, for decades, the fight over "fast time," "summer time," "Wilson time," "war time,"...
Tags: Woodrow Wilson, Evanston, Easter, Standards, Chicago
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