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- 2 questioned after woman held up at gunpoint on Red Line
Two people are being questioned after a woman was robbed of her iPhone at gunpoint at the Harrison Street platform on the CTA’s Red Line, police said. - Track work means busing today on Milwaukee North District line
Track work scheduled for the Milwaukee District North Line today will result in passengers being bused between the Lake Forest and Libertyville stations, according to Metra. - Man killed in Bridgeport stabbing
Chicago police are investigating the stabbing death of a man whose body was found on a Bridgeport street this morning. - DJ collapses, dies setting up for event in Schaumburg
A disc jockey collapsed and died Saturday afternoon while setting up his equipment for an event in Schaumburg, police said. - Northwestern student robbed on Evanston campus
Evanston police are investigating a strong-arm robbery of a Northwestern University student Saturday night in which his mobile phone was taken as he walked on campus. - Police again arrest Occupy Chicago protesters in Grant Park
Chicago police arrested about 130 Occupy Chicago protesters starting about 1 a.m. today after the group returned to Grant Park for the second weekend Saturday night and tried to maintain a camp in the park after its official closing time.
- Bears Win in London

The Bears will leave London with a winning record.
Photo Credit: Getty Images - PHOTOS: Art of Fashion 2011

StyleChicago.com closes out Fashion Focus Chicago’s headlining runway shows.
Photo Credit: Onasis Odelmo - Northwestern University Student Mugged on Campus

Northwestern University students are on alert after a student was punched in the face and robbed Saturday night.
Photo Credit: BJ Lutz - GiveForward’s Ethan Austin on Why You Need a Technical Co-Founder

Two heads are better than one, but you actually need two different kinds of heads to take full advantage.
Photo Credit: AP - Occupy Chicago Plans Weekend Protests

175 people arrested last weekend.
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Cubs and Red Sox agree to terms, press conference scheduled for Tuesday.
Photo Credit: Lisa Balde
- Forte, Bears Beat Bucs 24-18
Matt Forte ran for 145 yards and a touchdown and the Chicago Bears held on to beat the Tampa Bay Buccaneers 24-18 on Sunday in the fifth annual NFL regular-season game at Wembley Stadium.
- Doctors, CPS Support Push For Speed Cameras Near Schools
Doctors at Children’s Memorial Hospital and Chicago Public Schools officials said they support Mayor Rahm Emanuel’s push for legislation to use red light cameras to catch speeders near schools and parks.
- Woman Robbed Of iPhone At CTA Red Line Stop
Police were questioning two people after a woman was robbed of her iPhone at a CTA Red Line subway station on Sunday.
- Two Boys, 10 and 13, Missing From Group Home
Police are looking for two boys who have repeatedly run away from a group home on the Northwest Side.
- Bridgeport Street Brawl Leaves One Dead
A man was dead on the scene when he was stabbed in the neck during a street fight in the Bridgeport neighborhood early Sunday on the South Side.
- Harris Starting For London Showdown
Less than a week after he requested a trade from Chicago, Bears safety Chris Harris is active for the Bears showdown against the Bucs in London.
- Forte runs for 145 yards, Bears beat Bucs 24-18
Matt Forte ran for 145 yards and a touchdown and the Chicago Bears held on to beat the Tampa Bay Buccaneers 24-18 on Sunday in the fifth annual NFL regular-season game at Wembley Stadium. - Focus on train safety stronger than ever
Nearly 16 years after seven Cary-Grove High School students were killed when their school bus was struck by a Metra express train, the tragedy continues to resonate through the commuity in varied ways. Among them is the school’s strong participation in Metra’s annual safety poster campaign. - Marmion Academy thinks Pink with 5K run
Brock Krueger never met his grandmother, but the South Elgin teen grew up in a family marked by her death at the age of 54 from breast cancer.His family’s experience made him passionate about breast cancer awareness, a passion he’s carried into his sophomore year at Marmion Academy. - 7.2 quake in Turkey kills 85; 1,000 feared dead
A 7.2-magnitude earthquake struck eastern Turkey on Sunday, killing at least 85 people and sparking widespread panic as it collapsed dozens of buildings into piles of twisted steel and chunks of concrete. Tens of thousands of residents fled into the streets running, screaming and trying to reach relatives on cell phones. As the full extent of the damage became clear, desperate survivors dug into… - Capone relative who lived in Bensenville tell of his softer side
Having hidden her identity for decades, a former Bensenville woman tells about her uncle, Al Capone, the man with the great laugh who taught her how to ride a bike and play the mandolin.
- Forte, Bears Beat Bucs 24-18
Matt Forte ran for 145 yards and a touchdown and the Chicago Bears held on to beat the Tampa Bay Buccaneers 24-18 on Sunday in the fifth annual NFL regular-season game at Wembley Stadium.
- Doctors, CPS Support Push For Speed Cameras Near Schools
Doctors at Children’s Memorial Hospital and Chicago Public Schools officials said they support Mayor Rahm Emanuel’s push for legislation to use red light cameras to catch speeders near schools and parks.
- Woman Robbed Of iPhone At CTA Red Line Stop
Police were questioning two people after a woman was robbed of her iPhone at a CTA Red Line subway station on Sunday.
- Two Boys, 10 and 13, Missing From Group Home
Police are looking for two boys who have repeatedly run away from a group home on the Northwest Side.
- Bridgeport Street Brawl Leaves One Dead
A man was dead on the scene when he was stabbed in the neck during a street fight in the Bridgeport neighborhood early Sunday on the South Side.
- Harris Starting For London Showdown
Less than a week after he requested a trade from Chicago, Bears safety Chris Harris is active for the Bears showdown against the Bucs in London.
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