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- Cops release photo of suspected Subway shop killer
Chicago police detectives on Sunday hoped that a grainy still of a surveillance camera will help lead them to a robber who gunned down at a West Side Subway sandwich shop last week. - Closings for Lincoln’s Birthday
Monday is a state holiday honoring Abraham Lincoln , the 16th president of the U.S. , who was born Feb. 12, 1809. Federal offices and the U.S. Postal Service will be open and operating, but the following state and local services will be affected: - With same-sex marriage victories on their side, gay rights advocates picket Holy Name
Protesters optimistic about bill introduced in Springfield last week
As bundled-up parishioners hurried in and out of Holy Name Cathedral on Sunday, gay rights advocates marched on the sidewalk, criticizing Cardinal Francis George and speaking optimistically about a same-sex marriage bill introduced last week at the Illinois Statehouse. - Woman charged with stealing $745 Fendi purse
A Cook County Circuit Court Judge today warned a Chicago woman who allegedly made off with a $745 Fendi handbag not to return to Neiman Marcus on North Michigan Avenue. - Man hospitalized after shooting in Downers Grove, woman held
A man was hospitalized today after being shot in the neck in what is being classified as a domestic-related incident, Downers Grove police said. - 3 charged with sexual abuse at Lincoln Park High School
Three teens have been charged with misdemeanor criminal sexual abuse for allegedly convincing a 16-year-old girl to perform a sex act in a stairwell at Lincoln Park High School, officials said.
- Fat, Broke and Smelly Want Marriage Equality, Too

SATIRE ALERT: New bill in the General Assembly would guarantee marriage for the unemployed, the obese and people with terrible personal hygiene. - Toddlers Dropped Off at Wrong House

Two toddlers are in protective custody Saturday after a van dropped them off at the wrong South Side home. - Runner-Up in City Sticker Contest Pulls Out

Another twist in the city sticker drama, the City Clerk’s office announced Saturday that the runner up has pulled out and they will use a third design for the 2012-2013 city vehicle stickers –one designed by… - The Other Eye Candy at the Auto Show

Automobiles are the constant and obvious evolution on display every year at the Chicago Auto Show, but a quiet progression has emerged with the models displaying the cars themselves. - Vincent Jackson Would Fit in Well with Bears

The Bears knew they needed to focus on signing a high-impact wide receiver even before reports surfaced that cast doubt on Johnny Knox’s availability for the 2012 season because of a back injury. - A Sensible and Solid Compromise

A look into the firestorm over the government not exempting religious institutions other than churches from paying for women’s contraception insurance coverage.
- 2012 Grammy Winners
See all the winners from the 54th Grammy Awards.
- York High Sophomore Living His ‘Teenage Dream’ On YouTube
CBS 2′s Mai Martinez talks with Keenan Cahill, the Internet lip-synching sensation who has joined some of his favorite performers in music videos.
- 2012 Bringing Big Deals On Some Hot Products
It’s no surprise when we hear news of prices going up on today’s hottest products, but stop the presses — we’ve got good news about lots of products that will cost less in 2012. 
- Purdue Beats Northwestern 87-77
Robbie Hummel scored a season-high 27 points and pulled down a game-high nine rebounds Sunday as Purdue snapped Northwestern’s three-game winning streak with an 87-77 victory.
- $1M Bond In DUI Crash That Killed Passenger, Hurt Trooper
A Chicago man charged with DUI after allegedly crashing into a parked State Police car, killing a civilian keeping warm inside after a crash, was ordered held on $1 million Sunday in DuPage County.
- Chicagoans Sing Praises Of Whitney Houston
Whitney Houston’s voice truly moved her fans. On Sunday, fans in Chicago were in shock over her death at the age of 48 in Los Angeles. 
- Adele wins big at Grammy Awards
Adele, who captured the world’s heart with an album about a broken romance, emerged as the top winner at Sunday’s Grammy Awards, winning six trophies including the prestigious trifecta of record, song and album of the year. The singer, who also made a triumphant comeback from vocal cord surgery on the Grammy stage, sobbed as she won the night’s final award, album of the year, for “21.” It was… - Bulls lose, but come home best in East
The Bulls lost 95-91 at Boston on Sunday without Derrick Rose, who missed his second straight game with back spasms. But they will return from the monstrous nine-game road trip still owning the best record in the Eastern Conference. - Diversity on display at North Central College
Naperville native Henry Layden said he wasn’t surprised to hear that his 8-year-old granddaughter, Katherine, wanted to go to the International Festival held Sunday at North Central College. “We came last year because one of her friends was performing, and we had a great time, so we’ve been planning to come today for a while now,” he said. “It’s a nice event. I like the different kinds of dancing… - Climbing for a cause: Hundreds do the Fight for Air Climb
Roughly 750 people participated in the American Lung Association’s Fight For Air Climb, which was held Sunday at the Oakbrook Terrace Tower. Officials from the ALA believed the event raised more than the agency’s goal of $144,000. - The fight begins: Obama’s budget going to Congress
The new budget that President Barack Obama is sending to Congress aims to achieve $4 trillion in deficit reduction over the next decade by restraining government spending and raising taxes on the wealthy. To help a weak economy, Obama’s proposal Monday requests increases in transportation, education and other areas. While administration officials on Sunday defended the plan as a balanced…
- 2012 Grammy Winners
See all the winners from the 54th Grammy Awards.
- York High Sophomore Living His ‘Teenage Dream’ On YouTube
CBS 2′s Mai Martinez talks with Keenan Cahill, the Internet lip-synching sensation who has joined some of his favorite performers in music videos.
- 2012 Bringing Big Deals On Some Hot Products
It’s no surprise when we hear news of prices going up on today’s hottest products, but stop the presses — we’ve got good news about lots of products that will cost less in 2012. 
- Purdue Beats Northwestern 87-77
Robbie Hummel scored a season-high 27 points and pulled down a game-high nine rebounds Sunday as Purdue snapped Northwestern’s three-game winning streak with an 87-77 victory.
- $1M Bond In DUI Crash That Killed Passenger, Hurt Trooper
A Chicago man charged with DUI after allegedly crashing into a parked State Police car, killing a civilian keeping warm inside after a crash, was ordered held on $1 million Sunday in DuPage County.
- Chicagoans Sing Praises Of Whitney Houston
Whitney Houston’s voice truly moved her fans. On Sunday, fans in Chicago were in shock over her death at the age of 48 in Los Angeles. 
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