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| Local News Map shows where police answer calls SYCAMORE - Patrol Officer Mike Domenighini asked himself a simple question: How do we share with the public what we as a police department do day in and day out? Summer road trip? Expect fluctuation in the price of gas Writing out a summer vacation budget this year? Take some advice from oil analysts: Use a pencil. Lawmakers rush to act on housing mess, eye broad changes WASHINGTON - Congressional leaders are racing to push through an array of election-year housing measures that already have stirred up much political wrangling and the White House is examining its own plan to further help homeowners caught in the mortgage meltdown. 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. Star-struck Sugar Grove police prepare for chance of robbery Middle school groundbreaking set |
| Lifestyles Spring Pruning NIU Community School of the Arts celebrates its eighth PerformathonAn ideal time to prune most trees and shrubs is just as their buds are swelling. Leafless stems make it easy to see where to cut, dead stems make their presence known, and with coldest weather past, chances for cold damage near cuts are minimized. Warmer spring weather also promotes rapid healing of cuts. SPLAG buys new rug � More Lifestyles News | Local Sports McCarthy closing in on return to field Viewpoint: Kelley revisiting an old loveWith a week of spring football in the books at Northern Illinois, senior linebacker Tim McCarthy took a few minutes to talk with the Daily Chronicle about the first week, recovering from injury and a few other assorted things. Spartans dispatch Bucs, field | |
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| Latest headlines from AP Nation & World Obama Says Clinton Should Keep Running Zimbabwe's Opposition Claims Early LeadJOHNSTOWN, Pa. - Barack Obama refused Saturday to go along with other Democrats who are calling for Hillary Rodham Clinton to step away from the race for the Democratic presidential nomination. Rice Pushes 'Meaningful' Mideast Steps | Latest headlines from AP State Illinois Lotto jackpot grows to $2,75 million Joakim Noah has career-high 18 points and 15 rebounds in Bulls' 114-111 win over BucksSPRINGRFIELD, Ill. - There has been another rollover in the jackpot for the Illinois State Lottery's Lotto game _ to $2.75 million. Keith, Adams score short-handed, Blackhawks beat Blues 4-3 | |
| Latest headlines from AP Entertainment TV, Film Actors' Unions Sever Ties Cyrus Is Kids Choice Winner - TwiceLOS ANGELES - Unions representing film and television actors will negotiate separately with producers in upcoming contract talks after board members of the TV actors union voted Saturday to sever a long-standing agreement between the two guilds. Chris Brown Denies Rihanna Relationship | Latest headlines from AP National Sports Hansbrough, Tar Heels Reach Final Four UCLA Stops Xavier, Reaches Final FourCHARLOTTE, N.C. - Tyler Hansbrough always found a way for North Carolina, whether it was carrying the Tar Heels when they lost their point guard or making a shot despite every defender knowing the ball would end up in his hands. Now, with his relentless drive and unyielding will, Hansbrough has the Tar Heels back in the Final Four. Waltrip Weighs in on Swaybar 'Mistake' | |
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