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Monday, November 07, 2011

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Monday, November 7, 2011


Teen questioned in Chatham triple murder | VIDEO
A person of interest was in custody Monday following a shooting that killed three people outside a popular South Side bakery. Police have not said if that person is a witness or considered a suspect.

Hate crime trial begins for Evanston men
A trial begins Monday for three Evanston men charged with a hate crime aboard a CTA train.
Mayor wants speed cameras near schools | VIDEO
Chicago Mayor Rahm Emaneul urged Illinois lawmakers Monday to pass a measure that would put speed cameras near schools public parks in the city.
Toy grenade causes scare at North Side school | VIDEO
Students returned to class at a North Side elementary school Monday morning after a suspicious item was found near a door to the building.
Pace buses can drive shoulder during commute
Gov. Pat Quinn was scheduled to join Pace officials Monday to talk about a new plan to speed up the commute.
Fire damages popular Skokie bakery, deli
A popular suburban Chicago bakery and deli will be closed for a few weeks after an early morning fire damaged parts of the building.

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Penn St officials head to court on perjury charges Two high-ranking Penn State administrators face arraignment Monday on charges they lied to a grand jury investigating former defensive coordinator Jerry Sandusky.

Penn St ex-coach, others charged in child sex case

Ebert says show in danger of being canceled Roger Ebert says he can't afford to keep "Ebert Presents: At the Movies" on the air and it will be canceled unless he can find funding.



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