Will County
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Weekend in Review: Judge’s red-light camera gig; AMAsNov 19, 2012 4:30 am - Oak Brook physician stable after stabbing at Chicago hotel An Oak Brook physician was expected to make a full recovery after a nearly fatal stabbing in a downtown C...
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Dawn Patrol: Oak Brook doctor stabbed; Antioch man’s plane crashesNov 19, 2012 4:00 am - Oak Brook doctor recovering after stabbing in Chicago An Oak Brook physician was expected to make a full recovery after a nearly fatal stabbing in a downtown Chicag...
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Attorneys ask for new trial in Drew Peterson caseNov 16, 2012 5:05 pm - Drew Peterson’s attorneys want a Will County judge to throw out his conviction for the murder of his third wife or grant him a new trial. Attorneys for the former Boling...
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New 84th District rep Kifowit stepping down from Aurora councilNov 16, 2012 4:17 pm - Aurora Alderman Stephanie Kifowit will resign her seat on the city council Tuesday after winning election to the state legislature, she announced this week. Kifowit, 41,...
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Will County Board approves $175.7 million budgetNov 16, 2012 3:41 pm - The Will County Board has approved a new budget of almost $176 million. County officials said Thursday that the 2012-2013 budget sends a message to taxpayers that the c...
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Dawn Patrol: Services for dog mauling victim; Naperville restaurant fireNov 16, 2012 4:00 am - Memorial service set for woman mauled by her own dog A memorial service will be held Saturday for a Big Rock firefighter who died this week from injuries sustained ...
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Naperville suspends BlackFinn’s late-night liquor licenseNov 15, 2012 3:33 pm - Downtown Naperville’s BlackFinn American Saloon will be forced to close early for three days, and possibly longer, beginning Friday. Mayor George Pradel, acting as the ...
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Dawn Patrol: Murder trial continues; deadly mastiff attackNov 15, 2012 4:00 am - 11-year-old witness describes mom’s death at murder trial Testimony in the murder trial of Heriberto Ramirez continues today after Ramirez’s 11-year-old daughter te...
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Dawn Patrol: Stabbing murder trial to begin; chickens lose in PalatineNov 14, 2012 4:02 am - Trial begins for Cook County man accused of killing wife A trial gets under way today for a man police allege stabbed his wife 34 times after an argument last year....
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Pension loophole could mean $500,000 more for ex-Grayslake copNov 13, 2012 10:00 pm - A loophole in the state's police pension law could cost Grayslake taxpayers an extra $500,000 over the next 20 years that would benefit just a single former police serge...