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Illinois tour bus crash leaves 20 with minor injuries
CHICAGO (AP) — Authorities are investigating a Chicago accident involving a tour bus that left 20 people with minor injuries. Authorities say the accident Sunday evening on Chicago's Dan Ryan Expressway involved a tour bus and two other vehicles....Tags: Tour Operations Industry, Disasters and Accidents, Road Transportation, Travel, Illinois
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Chicago area resident, 19, charged in South Bend slaying on Lombardy
Tribune Staff WriterSOUTH BEND — When Cornelius Miller answered his front door just after 2 a.m. on Nov. 30, he was greeted by gunfire. The 20-year-old took a bullet in his back and arm and died minutes later at the home at 518 S. Lombardy Drive. Prosecutors have now...Tags: Justice System, Social Issues, Trials, Crime, Law and Justice, Prosecution
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$3B in child support owed to Illinois children
CHICAGO (AP) — Non-custodial parents owe Illinois children $3 billion in back child support. That's according to a report in Monday's Chicago Sun-Times. The newspaper also reports that the state of Illinois is losing ground in current collections,...Tags: Illinois, Chicago Sun-Times
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2,500 rubber ducks stolen from Illinois police academy
YORKVILLE, Ill. (AP) — A flotilla of yellow rubber ducks intended for a fund-raising event has been stolen from a police academy in suburban Chicago. The Beacon-News in Aurora says Friday that some 2,500 ducks took flight this week from the...Tags: Crimes, Illinois, Yorkville (Kendall, Illinois), Crime, Law and Justice, Aurora
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Illinois abolishes death penalty, clears death row
SPRINGFIELD, Ill. (AP) — After two decades of debate about the risk of executing an innocent person, Illinois abolished the death penalty Wednesday, a decision that was certain to fuel renewed calls for other states to do the same. Gov. Pat Quinn,...Tags: Barack Obama, Justice System, Laws, Crime Victims, John O'Connor
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Illinois teen dies of shaken baby syndrome
CHICAGO (AP) — A 17-year-old suburban Chicago girl who was shaken as a baby in 1993 has died from the injuries she suffered. Authorities in Cook County say Makeda Oyeyinka of Harvey had spent most of her life in state care after suffering from...Tags: Social Issues, Illinois, Crime, Law and Justice, Diseases and Illnesses, Health
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Ill. high court: Emanuel can run for Chicago mayor
CHICAGO (AP) — Illinois' highest court put Rahm Emanuel back in the race for Chicago mayor Thursday, three days after a lower court threw the former White House chief of staff off the ballot because he had not lived in the city for a full year....Tags: Illinois Supreme Court, Justice System, Barack Obama, White House, Rentals
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FBI in South Bend arrest Chicago homicide suspect
SOUTH BEND — The FBI, working with city police Saturday night, arrested a man wanted in connection with a Chicago homicide.
The arrest occurred after South Bend officers pulled over a Hummer-limousine along Lincoln Way West near the South Bend...Tags: Justice System, Crimes, Illinois, Crime, Law and Justice, Murder
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Illinois tollway gets $5 million from Hoosiers in back tolls
CHICAGO (AP) — Illinois tollway officials say they've collected nearly $5 million from Indiana drivers who didn't pay tolls or fines for nearly two years. The Hoosier motorists got a break on collections while the tollway's violation notice system...Tags: Fines, Travel, Road Transportation, Punishment, Illinois
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Bill to abolish Ill. death penalty heading to gov.
SPRINGFIELD, Ill. (AP) — A bill to abolish the death penalty in Illinois is on its way to Democratic Gov. Pat Quinn. The state Senate voted 32-25 Tuesday to abolish the punishment. The House passed the legislation last week. The landmark...Tags: Elections, Illinois, Crime, Law and Justice, Pat Quinn, Executive Branch
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Illinois mom gives birth to one twin in 2010, one in 2011
ROCKFORD, Ill. (AP) — A northern Illinois couple welcomed their new daughter to the world in the last minute of 2010 — and a twin son in the first minute of 2011. Ashley Fansler gave birth to Madisen Carin Lewis at 11:59 a.m. on New Year's...Tags: Human Interest, Cesarean Section, Illinois, New Year's Day
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ACLU blasts Chicago's network of cameras
CHICAGO (AP) — The American Civil Liberties Union of Illinois is taking Chicago to task for it's extensive network of at least 10,000 cameras watching over the city. The ACLU says there are major privacy concerns, possible First Amendment issues...Tags: Television, American Civil Liberties Union, Entertainment, American Civil Liberties Union of Illinois
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