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- Man shot in Hanson Park neighborhood
A 32-year-old man was shot in the arm about 10:45 p.m. Thursday in the Hanson Park neighborhood, according to police. - Woman shot during robbery at Subway shop in Ukrainian Village
A woman working at a Subway restaurant was shot in the neck during a robbery attempt in the Ukrainian Village neighborhood tonight, authorities said. - Crete man killed when tour bus being repaired falls on him
A suburban mechanic was killed when a tour bus fell onto him as he was working today near Lynwood, authorities said. - Three shot in Noble Square neighborhood
Three employees of a restaurant in the Noble Square neighborhood were shot and seriously wounded tonight when they apparently tried to stop a group of people from stealing another employee’s car parked behind the store. - Jury convicts man of murder for ramming SUV full of teens
A Cook County jury today convicted a reputed gang member of murder for ramming a car into an SUV and causing it to crash, killing one and injuring seven other teens. - Jury awards $1.25M in fatal shooting by off-duty officer
A federal jury awarded $1.25 million to the family of a man who was shot and killed by an off-duty officer six years ago, according to an attorney representing one victim’s family.
- Deputy Accused of Pulling Gun on Pregnant Couple

The Kendall County Sheriff’s Department has launched an internal investigation into an alleged incident involving an off-duty deputy pulling a gun on a pregnant woman with too many items in a Walmart express… - South Side Irish Parade Not a Done Deal

The city wants the parade committee to reveal more security details before approving a permit. - Crook Bypasses State-of-the-Art Security

Despite an elaborate alarm system and other security measures, a thief got away with between $250,000 and $500,000 worth of gems. - Restaurant Employee Shot in the Neck

The woman was working at the Subway restaurant, at 1129 N. Western Ave., when someone walked in and attempted to rob the place at about 8:50 p.m. - Tilted Kilt Sued for Sexual Harassment

Women last week received a "right to sue" notification from the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission. - 3 Hurt in Lake Shore Drive Wrong-Way Crash

This was the third wrong-way crash in a week.
- Paul McCartney And Dave Grohl: The Grammys And Beyond
As Paul McCartney plots his return to rock, rumor has it that he’ll be working with Dave Grohl from the Foo Fighters.
- Walter’s Perspective: Cop Blog Created Controversy Over City Sticker
CBS 2′s Walter Jacobson comes to the defense of a 15-year-old Chicago student whose city sticker design was nixed this week amid controversy.
- 3 Restaurant Workers Shot Trying To Thwart Car Break-In
Three employees of a Michelin-rated restaurant on the Near West Side are in critical condition after being shot as several men tried to steal a car behind the restaurant Thursday night.
- Sobolewski Leads Northwestern Past Iowa 83-64
Freshman Dave Sobolewski scored a season-high 23 points, John Shurna added 17 and Northwestern won its third straight, beating Iowa 83-64 on Thursday night.
- 2 Investigators: Some Samsung TVs Won’t Turn Back On; Owners Get Repair Bills
Samsung Electronics is now admitting that millions of its flat screen TV’s may have problems that cause them to just shut down. As 2 Investigator Pam Zekman reports, owners have been complaining about it for years and were unable to get help.
- Woman Shot In Neck In Ukrainian Village
The woman, in her 40s, suffered a gunshot wound to the neck about 8:50 p.m. at a Subway store in the 1100 block of North Western Avenue.
- Schaumburg Boomers unveil team mascot
Three months before the start of its inaugural season, the Schaumburg Boomers baseball team introduced its mascot at a gathering of area youngsters Thursday. Coop the Boomer led the crowd in the new “Booming Dance,” adapted from the dance of the male greater prairie chicken, from which the team gets its name. - Family, teammates, pupils say goodbye to slain Naperville teacher
The small-town Milwaukee suburb that always has embraced Shaun Wild and his family welcomed hundreds of mourners from the 24-year-old teacher’s life in Naperville this evening so they could say goodbye together. His casket was rolled to the front of the Brown Deer High School gymnasium in front of more than 1,000 people for a ceremony his family called “a celebration of life.” - DuPage County ready to deal with overseeing COD
For at least the past three years, the College of DuPage and Glen Ellyn have bickered over who has jurisdiction over the college’s 273-acre campus. And during that time, DuPage County officials have stood by and refrained from interjecting into the debate. That is, until now. DuPage County Board Chairman Dan Cronin said Thursday that while the county has been on the sidelines, officials are ready… - Route 45 design nears approval but construction years away
Design of the preferred alternative to widen and improve more than 5 miles of Route 45 from Mundelein through Vernon Hills to Lincolnshire, is expected this summer. But funding for the $73 million project is not included in the Illinois Department of Transportation’s five-year program. - Prosecutors: Stabbing suspect’s ‘rage boiling just beneath the surface’
Before he stabbed a teacher to death inside a Naperville nightclub, Daniel Olaska harassed two women and swore at a couple talking about the Super Bowl, prosecutors said Thursday as they sought to raise or revoke his $3 million bail. Olaska, 27, is accused of fatally stabbing 24-year-old Spring Brook Elementary School teacher Shaun Wild early Saturday at Frankie’s Blue Room in downtown Naperville.
- Paul McCartney And Dave Grohl: The Grammys And Beyond
As Paul McCartney plots his return to rock, rumor has it that he’ll be working with Dave Grohl from the Foo Fighters.
- Walter’s Perspective: Cop Blog Created Controversy Over City Sticker
CBS 2′s Walter Jacobson comes to the defense of a 15-year-old Chicago student whose city sticker design was nixed this week amid controversy.
- 3 Restaurant Workers Shot Trying To Thwart Car Break-In
Three employees of a Michelin-rated restaurant on the Near West Side are in critical condition after being shot as several men tried to steal a car behind the restaurant Thursday night.
- Sobolewski Leads Northwestern Past Iowa 83-64
Freshman Dave Sobolewski scored a season-high 23 points, John Shurna added 17 and Northwestern won its third straight, beating Iowa 83-64 on Thursday night.
- 2 Investigators: Some Samsung TVs Won’t Turn Back On; Owners Get Repair Bills
Samsung Electronics is now admitting that millions of its flat screen TV’s may have problems that cause them to just shut down. As 2 Investigator Pam Zekman reports, owners have been complaining about it for years and were unable to get help.
- Woman Shot In Neck In Ukrainian Village
The woman, in her 40s, suffered a gunshot wound to the neck about 8:50 p.m. at a Subway store in the 1100 block of North Western Avenue.
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