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- 1 killed, 1 hurt in Gage Park shooting
One man was killed and another seriously injured by gunfire this morning in the South Side’s Gage Park neighborhood, police said. - Cops: Bolingbrook group-home resident dies after fight with roommate
Authorities are investigating the chest-compression death of a 30-year-old mentally disabled man following a fight with his roommate last week at the Bolingbrook group home where the man lived. - Body of missing Portage woman found; man being questioned
Porter County Sheriff’s Police were questioning an 18-year-old man Sunday in connection with the death of a northwest Indiana woman whose body was discovered not far from her abandoned car on Saturday, authorities said. - State police vehicle involved in crash on Tri-State near Deerfield
Crews were on the scene of a crash involving a state police vehicle on the Tri-State Tollway near Deerfield this afternoon, a state police dispatcher said. - Gunman with T-shirt over face kills teen on Southwest Side porch
A 17-year-old boy was shot to death on a front porch in the Marquette Park neighborhood late this morning, authorities said. - 4 wounded, 1 fatally, in 2 Maywood shootings
Four people were shot, one fatally, in two separate incidents overnight in Maywood.
- Ex-Boyfriend Held in Portage Woman’s Death

The ex-boyfriend of a 19-year-old Portage woman is arrested in connection with her death. - Missing Indiana Teen’s Body Found

Amanda Bach, 19, was last seen leaving her home to visit a friend around 10 p.m. Thursday. - No Injuries in Small Fire at Hancock Building

Light smoke seen emanating from the building was coming from a small electrical fire in a utility room on the 75th floor. - Reward Offered in Roosevelt Student’s Slaying

Rodney Kyles Jr., of Richton Park, was stabbed Sept. 3 in the chest and abdomen while walking on the 1100 block of West Wrightwood Avenue. - Bill Daley’s No Rahmbo

The White House appears to upset with the Daley scion, and pining for Rahmbo. - Where’s Rahm? Who Cares?

Rahm Emanuel bends the line between campaigning and governing with interactive photo feature.
- Pierzynski Hits Two HRs, Sox End 7-Game Skid
A.J. Pierzynski homered twice among his four hits and drove in four runs as the Chicago White Sox snapped a seven-game losing streak with a 10-5 victory over the Kansas City Royals on Sunday.
- Brees’ 3 TDs Lead Saints Past Bears, 30-13
Drew Brees kept New Orleans’ offense rolling, and Jay Cutler had little chance of keeping up against a Saints defense determined to regain an intimidating edge. Brees threw for three touchdowns, New Orleans’ defense beat up on Cutler with six sacks, and the Saints defeated the Chicago Bears 30-13 on Sunday.
- Bolingbrook Man Choked During Fight, Dies
A 30-year-old man died Saturday after being choked during a fight at his southwest suburban Bolingbrook home.
- Bears’ Wright Shaken Up On Head-On Hit
Chicago free safety Major Wright has been shaken up after a hard head-on collision with tight end Jimmy Graham in the third quarter of Sunday’s game against the Saints.
- Rookie Carimi Hurt In 1st Half Vs. Saints
Chicago rookie tackle Gabe Carimi has hurt his right leg in the second quarter of Sunday’s game against the New Orleans Saints.
- Brother, Sister Charged In Series Of Armed Robberies
A brother and sister from Lemont were ordered held on $2 milliion bond each Sunday, after they were charged with several armed robberies of women on the South and Southwest Sides, according to the Sun-Times.
- Brees’ 3 TDs lead Saints past Bears, 30-13
Drew Brees kept New Orleans’ offense rolling, and Jay Cutler had little chance of keeping up against a Saints defense determined to regain an intimidating edge. Brees threw for three touchdowns, New Orleans’ defense beat up on Cutler with six sacks, and the Saints defeated the Chicago Bears 30-13 on Sunday. - State treasurer’s mailing sent to big-name donors
A state-funded mailing was sent to 850 Illinois residents this summer touting the accomplishments of new state Treasurer Dan Rutherford. Most of those who who got the brochure were his campaign donors, a fact that Rutherford says is just a coincidence. - Itascan Miss Arab USA wants to challenge stereotypes
As a girl in Itasca, Christina Rafidia introduced hummus to classmates in her Catholic grade school. Now, as the newly crowned Miss Arab USA, the 22-year-old is still educating folks about what it means to be an Arab woman. - Uncertain future on the Arlington Park backstretch
The stalemate over slots at Arlington Park threatens a way of life for the largely invisible backstretch workers. Betting is down almost 20 percent over the last two years. “No one’s given up hope,” said Dee Poulos, a Palatine resident and trainer for nearly four decades. - Former Illinois Sen. Charles Percy dies at 91
Former Sen. Charles H. Percy, a former Foreign Relations Committee chairman whose moderate Republican views put him at odds with conservatives including former President Richard Nixon, died Saturday in Washington. He was 91. Percy’s daughter, Sharon Rockefeller, announced in March 2009 that he had Alzheimer’s disease. His death was announced by the office of his son-in-law, West Virginia Sen. Jay…
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