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| Local News Foster tapes Democrats' radio addressCHICAGO - Democrats anxious to hold on to the seat they just won in former GOP House Speaker Dennis Hastert's district are giving the new congressman a boost with major national exposure. Smoke still hasn't cleared on ban CHAMPAIGN - Almost three months after a new Illinois law made it illegal to light up in public places, the smoke still hasn't cleared. Sycamore considers pool improvements SYCAMORE - The Sycamore Park District received a simple answer to a survey of area residents - improve the pool. NIU shooting puts spotlight on Police Chief Donald Grady DeKALB - Donald Grady replays the chaos over and over in his mind: sprinting, pistol in hand, through waves of screaming students as they fled a lecture hall. Kneeling over the wounded and dying as a gunman's lifeless body lay on stage. Family Bakery G-K band tries to win money for uniforms |
| Faith ON A MISSION Salem offers ‘Prince Caspian' book clubThe Kingston United Methodist Church youth group is doing something new for its annual trip to Crow Creek Indian Reservation - collecting supplies for health kits to be distributed to families. First Communion held at Salem Lutheran Church � More Faith News | Local Sports Cogs hard at work during spring break NIU practices under the lightsEditor's note: This is the sixth in an occasional series chronicling an hour in the life of DeKalb County residents. The Genoa-Kingston High School boys track and field team practices over their spring break at the high school. Daily Chronicle photographer Eric Sumberg spent time with them from 10:00-11:00 a.m. Friday. Low numbers not a problem for Burks, H-BR | |
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| Latest headlines from AP Nation & World Bush Seeks Financial Regulation Overhaul Sydney Goes Dark for Earth HourWASHINGTON - The Bush administration is proposing a sweeping overhaul of the way the government regulates the nation's financial services industry from banks and securities firms to mortgage brokers and insurance companies. Locals Crack Down on Illegal Immigration | Latest headlines from AP State Former Carpentersville man charged in fatal stabbing Mega Millions jackpot now $135 millionROLLING MEADOWS, Ill. - A Cook County jury has convicted 32-year-old former Wheeling resident Alfredo Hernandez of second-degree murder in the April 2002 stabbing death of his friend Juan Cardoso. Former Obama pastor surprises Chicago church with appearance | |
| Latest headlines from AP Entertainment Klugman Sues NBC Over 'Quincy' Profits Poison Drummer Arrested on Rape WarrantLOS ANGELES - Former "Quincy, M.E." star Jack Klugman sued NBC Universal Friday, claiming the studio is lying about the show's profits and owes him money. Klugman, 85, played the crime-busting Dr. R. Quincy on the show from 1976 to 1983. FBI: Combs/Shakur Documents Appear Fake | Latest headlines from AP National Sports Curry, Davidson Continue Magical Ride Kansas Beats Villanova; in Round of 8DETROIT - Stephen Curry knocked down yet another 3, thumped his chest and pointed skyward. Heavens yes, Davidson is marching on. Curry scored more than 30 points for a third straight game, and the 10th-seeded Wildcats pulled off another stunner Friday night, rolling over third-seeded Wisconsin 73-56 to advance to the Midwest Regional finals. Memphis Mows Down Michigan State 92-74 | |
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