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- Jackson: Asking fundraiser to buy plane ticket for woman did not violate ethics rules
Congressman defends actions amid probe linked to Blagojevich scandal
U.S. Rep. Jesse Jackson Jr. said Monday that he did not violate House ethics rules when he had a longtime friend and fundraiser buy a plane ticket for a woman who had a secret relationship with the congressman. - Wealthy teen on probation for reckless driving in crash told he can’t go to Grammys
Judge denies Loyola student’s request after being told he has yet to apologize to retired couple injured in collision
A wealthy Frankfort teen who pleaded guilty last year to reckless driving after running a stop sign and smashing into a retired Downers Grove couple sought permission Monday to attend the Grammy Awards even though the injured couple have yet to receive his court-ordered apology letters. - Two held for Wicker Park iPhone robbery
Two men are behind bars in connection with the robbery of a man’s iPhone outside a dry cleaning business in the Wicker Park neighborhood Thursday afternoon authorities said. - Palatine cabbie accused of molesting customer
A Palatine taxi driver is accused of fondling a woman who passed out in his cab over the weekend, authorities said. - 4 dead in fiery wrong-way crash: ‘I’m lost for words, it hurts so bad’
Jason Wepsiec spent Sunday evening watching the Super Bowl and wishing his beloved Bears were on the field. - Worker rescued from sand silo in Naperville in fair condition
A suburban man is in fair condition after firefighters worked to rescue him from a sand silo at a Naperville business Monday.
- Chicago’s Connection To a New Voice

Maywood native Jesse Campbell wowed judges after the Super Bowl Sunday night. - Empire Buys Competitor With Equally Catchy Jingle

Empire Carpet — with the 588-2300 EMPIRE jingle — late last month purchased Luna Carpet — with the 773-202-LUNA jingle — it was revealed Monday. - Gov. Quinn Signs Chicago Speed Camera Bill

Gov. Pat Quinn has signed a bill to retrofit Chicago red-light cameras with speed sensors at intersections near schools and parks. - Another Way To Trim The Fat?

A new procedure called Cellulaze claims that it can help reduce cellulite with one visit - Alcohol Suspected in Fatal Wrong-Way Crash

Four people killed, one critically injured in early-morning crash. - N. Chicago Gets Second New Top Cop This Year

Former Chicago police department assistant Supt. James Jackson confirmed to role in community trying to deal with allegations of police brutality.
- No. 18 Marquette Beats DePaul 89-76
Darius Johnson-Odom scored 23 points and Jamil Wilson added 18 points and nine rebounds to lead No. 18 Marquette to an 89-76 victory over DePaul on Monday night.
- Experts Review The Best Free Apps For Smart Phones
CBS 2’s Dorothy Tucker’s got the scoop on the top free apps to help you with food, fitness, finance and fun.
- North Side Cabbie Pleads Guilty To Trying To Aid Al Qaeda
aja Lahrasib Khan pleaded guilty to one count of attempting to provide material support to a foreign terrorist organization.
- 2 Investigators: Food Inspectors Cry Foul At United Center
The latest health inspection at a major Chicago sports arena uncovers problems with food temperatures. 2 Investigator Pam Zekman reports. 
- Former Detainee Says He Was Beaten By North Chicago Police Officer
Paul Smith, the man who is seen being roughly treated by a North Chicago police officer in surveillance video, is speaking out for the first time.
- Rose Exits Early, But Bulls Pummel Nets 109-87
Carlos Boozer scored 24 points and the Chicago Bulls beat the New Jersey Nets 109-87 Monday night.
- Naperville school must endure another tragedy
The murder of second-grade teacher Shaun Wild is the second tragedy to strike Naperville’s Spring Brook Elementary School this year. “We lost an entire great family in January, and now we’ve lost a beloved teacher and friend in Shaun Wild,” Principal Dave Worst said. “This year has certainly come with challenges, that’s for sure. We’re working through it all together.” - Man rescued from concrete silo in Naperville
Rescue workers from about 20 area fire departments formed a technical rescue team Monday to rescue a man trapped inside a silo at a concrete manufacturing plant in Naperville. The man was taken to Edward Hospital. - Boozer scores 24 points, Bulls beat Nets 109-87
Carlos Boozer scored 24 points and the Chicago Bulls beat the New Jersey Nets 109-87 Monday night. Chicago is 4-2 six games into a nine-game road trip that is the Bulls’ longest of the season. - Naperville chief says murder knife is type used by cops
David Olaska, the suspect in the weekend slaying of Naperville teacher Shaun Wild, told officers he’s regularly carried a knife for several years but never used it, authorities said. But Naperville Police Chief David Dial said Monday that he doesn’t know why any regular citizen would need to be carrying the sleek folding knife with a 5-inch blade used in the killing. - Burmese refugee loses rights to son she abandoned in Wheaton
A Burmese refugee on Monday was stripped of her remaining parental rights to the son she abandoned at birth in Wheaton more than two years ago. DuPage County Judge Robert Anderson said Nunu Sung’s child is better off with the foster parents that have raised him since he was 10 days old.
- No. 18 Marquette Beats DePaul 89-76
Darius Johnson-Odom scored 23 points and Jamil Wilson added 18 points and nine rebounds to lead No. 18 Marquette to an 89-76 victory over DePaul on Monday night.
- Experts Review The Best Free Apps For Smart Phones
CBS 2’s Dorothy Tucker’s got the scoop on the top free apps to help you with food, fitness, finance and fun.
- North Side Cabbie Pleads Guilty To Trying To Aid Al Qaeda
aja Lahrasib Khan pleaded guilty to one count of attempting to provide material support to a foreign terrorist organization.
- 2 Investigators: Food Inspectors Cry Foul At United Center
The latest health inspection at a major Chicago sports arena uncovers problems with food temperatures. 2 Investigator Pam Zekman reports. 
- Former Detainee Says He Was Beaten By North Chicago Police Officer
Paul Smith, the man who is seen being roughly treated by a North Chicago police officer in surveillance video, is speaking out for the first time.
- Rose Exits Early, But Bulls Pummel Nets 109-87
Carlos Boozer scored 24 points and the Chicago Bulls beat the New Jersey Nets 109-87 Monday night.
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