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  Relatives broke the news to a Dutch boy who is the sole survivor of a plane crash in Libya that his parents and brother died in the disaster, as authorities said the 9-year-old would return home on Saturday.

Dutch boy told family died in Libya plane crash

Updated: 5/14/2010 01:21 PM

  Island Lake officials have approved a three-year contract for their new police chief, William McCorkle. Chief McCorkle, who was hired after former Chief Anthony Sciarrone was demoted, will make $85,780 each year.

New Island Lake police chief to make $85,700

Updated: 5/14/2010 07:33 AM

  Southern Illinois University's Board of Trustees has voted to hold tuition for next year's incoming students at this year's rates.

SIU freezes tuition at 2009 level

Updated: 5/13/2010 11:39 PM

  A Cook County judge has set bond at $1 million for a Chicago man accused of abusing his 3-year stepdaughter.

Mother and stepfather accused of abuse

Updated: 5/13/2010 11:38 PM

  A man in Washington state who branded his children like cattle has been acquitted of second-degree assault charges. A jury in Port Angeles deadlocked Thursday on two lesser charges of fourth-degree assault, and a judge declared a mistrial on those...

Wash. dad charged with branding kids is acquitted

Updated: 5/13/2010 11:36 PM

  New York City police evacuated part of an apartment building and blocked off some streets near Manhattan's Union Square after a Thursday night report of a suspicious vehicle with gas in the back seat, but nothing threatening was found.

No threat in vehicle spotted in NYC's Union Square

Updated: 5/13/2010 11:35 PM

  An Australian teen who has spent seven months at sea in a bid to become the youngest person to sail solo, nonstop and unassisted around the world was just a few hundred nautical miles from her goal Friday.

Australian teen nears end of round-the-world sail

Updated: 5/13/2010 11:31 PM

  State media says the death toll in a coal mine blast in southwest China's Guizhou province has risen to 21.

China says death toll in mine blast rises to 21

Updated: 5/13/2010 11:29 PM

  Chinese scientists say they have found a way for the countless cigarette butts that are tossed every day on streets, beaches and other public places to be reused -- in protecting steel pipes from rusting.

A use for cigarette butts? Chinese scientists find one

Updated: 5/13/2010 11:06 PM

  SPRINGFIELD - Eight years after promising to help build and repair old schools, the state of Illinois is finally delivering the money.

State finally giving school districts their construction money

Updated: 5/13/2010 11:06 PM

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