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- Suburban man wanted in Wisconsin nabbed near Countryside
A Riverside man who was sought for escaping from a Wisconsin work release camp was apprehended at a motel in an unincorporated area near Countryside, authorities said Tuesday. - Cops: Man punched stranger because she ‘looked at him funny’
A judge set bail at $25,000 today for a man who police said repeatedly punched a woman he did not know Monday afternoon on a River North street all because she “looked at him funny.’’ - Naperville gives liquor law changes second look in wake of downtown stabbings
Weekend slaying of schoolteacher Shaun Wild provokes City Council discussions, but most members decline reconsideration
After two stabbings at downtown bars — one of them a fatal attack on a popular teacher — Naperville City Council members discussed Tuesday whether they should reconsider recent changes to the liquor laws that make it easier for bars to focus on selling alcohol instead of food late at night. - City sticker artwork shows gang signs?
City Clerk Susana Mendoza said Tuesday she’s investigating whether gang signs are part of the winning design for Chicago’s next city sticker, just days before the decals are scheduled to be printed. - Cops: 43 puppies abused, 2 Iowa men arrested
Forty-three puppies were rescued and two men were arrested this morning, charged with abusing them in the Little Village neighborhood, police said. - Amtrak able to travel to 110 mph in Indiana, Michigan
Amtrak passenger trains sped up to 110 mph for the first time Tuesday in western Michigan and northern Indiana on two routes serving Chicago, officials announced.
- How to Not be Annoying on Facebook

A while back, CNN — and many other publications, in fact — ran a piece called “the 12 most annoying types of Facebookers”. When it comes to mapping this onto entrepreneurs, the one type of user you don’t want… - Free Parking? Not for Taxpayers

NBC Chicago and the Better Government Association, in a joint report, reveal that taxpayers are spending about $1 million each year for government employees to park in downtown garages in Chicago’s Loop. - Pfleger to Co-Pastor St. Sabina, Help St. Margaret

Francis Cardinal George announced the changes Tuesday. - Survivor: Driver Taunted Friends Before Crash

"Get ready to die," Eduardo Rodriguez recalled his friend, Gustvo Vargas, saying in the car as he sped down Interstate 80 and made a U-turn into oncoming traffic. - Naperville Won’t Review New Liquor Ordinance

Effective May 1, restaurants with a "B" license have the option to essentially close their kitchens at 9 p.m. but continue to serve alcohol until the early morning hours. - Last Living Capone Wants Great Uncle Pardoned

In her book, "Uncle Al Capone," Deirdre Capone tells tales, not only about her famous family, but her own journey carrying such a nefarious name.
- Accused Murderer’s Lawyers Want To Talk With Jennifer Hudson
Lawyers for the man accused of killing Academy Award-winning actress Jennifer Hudson’s family members said they’d like a face-to-face with the singer in case she is called to the stand during the April murder trial.
- Avalanche Hand Hawks Their 6th Straight Loss, 5-2
Gabriel Landeskog broke a tie 38 seconds into the third period and David Jones added two goals, helping the Colorado Avalanche snap a five-game skid with a 5-2 win over the struggling Chicago Blackhawks on Tuesday night.
- Walter’s Perspective: Gisele Telling It Like It Is
The Super Bowl and New England Patriots quarterback Tom Brady are an old story by now, but not Brady’s wife, Gisele Bundchen. 
- Life Coach: Treat Assigning Kids’ Chores Like A CEO
Who doesn’t want to come home to a nice clean house? But if you have kids, getting them to pitch in can be tough. Help is on the way. CBS 2’s Roseanne Tellez takes a look at strategies that won’t make you feel like a nag. 
- NW Side Residents Look To Defend Selves Against Recent Attacks
Enough is enough for some Chicagoans fed up with attacks on women in Wicker Park, Bucktown and Logan Square.
- Iowa Men Charged After 43 Puppies Found In Parked Vehicle
Two Iowa men were charged with animal cruelty after Chicago Police found 43 puppies in a parked vehicle Tuesday in the West Side Lawndale neighborhood.
- Could OTB land on Buffalo Grove municipal campus?
Buffalo Grove’s municipal campus near Raupp Boulevard and Lake-Cook Road includes village hall, the police department and the village-owned Buffalo Grove Golf Course, along with the golf course’s restaurant, the Village Bar & Grill. If the village board approves it, the municipal campus could soon also be home to an off-track betting parlor. - Elmhurst native, OK GO up for second Grammy for video
OK GO drummer Dan Konopka, who grew up in Elmhurst, talks about the band’s entertaining music videos. While best known for the Grammy Award-winning treadmill dance video “Here it Goes Again,” their latest video is also up for a Grammy Award Feb. 12. “When they hear OK GO, people get excited for the visuals,” Konopka admits. - 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. It is unclear how the 37-year-old employee ended up in the silo, which is located inside the building and is only assessable from a catwalk, according to the Naperville fire department. - A little knowledge can complicate football and shopping
Using a little knowledge to make a sweeping decision is a bad idea, whether it is using Planned Parenthood to judge breast cancer charities, Ellen to judge JCPenny, a political contribution to judge a Super Bowl quarterback or even a columnist to judge a newspaper. - Letting motorcycles drive through red raises safety debate
Illinois’ new law allowing motorcyclists to drive through red lights after stopping is drawing questions because it’s vague. Motorcyclists now may proceed after stopping at a red light if a traffic signal fails to turn green within a “reasonable period of time.” “The potential does exist to become confusing, not only for officers, but motorists as well,” Naperville…
- Accused Murderer’s Lawyers Want To Talk With Jennifer Hudson
Lawyers for the man accused of killing Academy Award-winning actress Jennifer Hudson’s family members said they’d like a face-to-face with the singer in case she is called to the stand during the April murder trial.
- Avalanche Hand Hawks Their 6th Straight Loss, 5-2
Gabriel Landeskog broke a tie 38 seconds into the third period and David Jones added two goals, helping the Colorado Avalanche snap a five-game skid with a 5-2 win over the struggling Chicago Blackhawks on Tuesday night.
- Walter’s Perspective: Gisele Telling It Like It Is
The Super Bowl and New England Patriots quarterback Tom Brady are an old story by now, but not Brady’s wife, Gisele Bundchen. 
- Life Coach: Treat Assigning Kids’ Chores Like A CEO
Who doesn’t want to come home to a nice clean house? But if you have kids, getting them to pitch in can be tough. Help is on the way. CBS 2’s Roseanne Tellez takes a look at strategies that won’t make you feel like a nag. 
- NW Side Residents Look To Defend Selves Against Recent Attacks
Enough is enough for some Chicagoans fed up with attacks on women in Wicker Park, Bucktown and Logan Square.
- Iowa Men Charged After 43 Puppies Found In Parked Vehicle
Two Iowa men were charged with animal cruelty after Chicago Police found 43 puppies in a parked vehicle Tuesday in the West Side Lawndale neighborhood.
