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We mark the 40th anniversary of the
1968 Democratic National Convention
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What Will Obama Do With Fitzgerald?
Posted 11.21.08 by
Rob Wildeboer
AP/Dave Chidley
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Barack Obama's election has kicked off a flurry of political speculation in Illinois. Who will fill his vacated senate seat? And how many Chicagoan's will he bring with him to Washington? But local political observers are particularly interested in what will happen to U.S. Attorney Patrick Fitzgerald.
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Teens Rally Against Police Assault Weapons Plan
Protest at Chicago Police Board
Posted on 11.21.2008 by
Ammad Omar
Lawmakers OK More Religious Access for Jailed Immigrants
Supporters of the Illinois bill say it would provide the detainees the same access to ministry that other inmates have.
Posted on 11.21.2008 by
Chip Mitchell
Shoppers Struggle with Rising Food Prices
Families on Chicago’s West Side try to cope.
Posted on 11.21.2008 by
City Room
Daley Defends O'Hare Expansion
Chicago's mayor says he's open to discussions on the future of O'Hare's expansion project.
Posted on 11.21.2008 by
Tony Arnold
Green Lanes Coming to Illinois Tollway
What Green Lanes could mean for drivers in the Chicago-area.
Posted on 11.21.2008 by
Mike Rhee
Group: Green Lanes Open Up Possibilities for Chicago Drivers
Chicago Public Radio's Mike Rhee talks with Mary Sue Barrett, president of Chicago's Metropolitan Planning Council, about Green Lanes on the Illinois Tollway.
Posted on 11.20.2008 by
Mike Rhee
Illinois Tollway Board Approves Green Lanes
The Illinois Tollway board approves a plan for so-called "Green Lanes."
Posted on 11.20.2008 by
Mike Rhee
O'Hare Opens New $450-Million Runway
A new chapter begins at O'Hare International Airport with the opening of a new runway, designed to help reduce delays.
Posted on 11.20.2008 by
Tony Arnold
Illinois Unemployment Climbs
Illinois’ unemployment rate is 7.3 percent.
Posted on 11.20.2008 by
Adriene Hill
Mayor Daley Promotes Chicago's Olympic Bid in Turkey
Daley meets with European Olympic Committee members in Istanbul.
Posted on 11.20.2008 by
City Room
Illinois Senate Dems, GOP Name New Leaders
Radogno and Cullerton to head caucuses in Illinois Senate.
Posted on 11.20.2008 by
Ammad Omar
Endangered Cranes Learn How to Migrate
A flock of young whooping cranes gets a lesson in flying south.
Posted on 11.20.2008 by
Kristin Moo
CPS May Change How Students Are Admitted to Magnets
Income--not race--could be the new consideration
Posted on 11.20.2008 by
Linda Lutton
Sara Lee Announces Plant Closing
Sara Lee announces plans to close a kosher meat plant on Chicago's South Side.
Posted on 11.19.2008 by
Mike Rhee
Gay-Friendly High School Put on Hold
The team behind a proposal for a gay-friendly high school back out at the last minute.
Posted on 11.19.2008 by
Mike Rhee
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