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2 wounded in South Side drive-by
Two people, including a 16-year-old boy, were shot in the leg Tuesday night in a drive-by shooting in the Roseland neighborhood on Chicago's Far South Side, police said. The shooting happened less than a mile from the spot where Percy Rounds, 15, was...Tags: Murder, Oak Lawn, Injuries, Gang Activity, Vehicles
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Man, woman wounded by gunfire on Far South Side
Two people were shot Sunday evening in Chicago's West Pullman neighborhood, police said. A man and woman were shot shortly after 7 p.m. in the 0-100 block of West 116th Street, said Officer John Mirabelli, a police spokesman. The man was taken in stable...Tags: Oak Lawn
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Week begins with more gun violence in Chicago
After another violent summer weekend, the week has begun in Chicago with at least three more outbreaks of fatal gun violence. Three men were killed in shootings since Sunday night, police said. The first slaying occurred about 10:30 p.m. when a man in...Tags: Little Village, People, Garfield Park, Murder, Chicago Heights
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Council objects to power line plan
Of The Morning CallNorthampton County has added its voice to those opposing a PPL power line project cutting through the northern part of the county. County Council voted unanimously Thursday to support a resolution against the power company choosing a route that would...Tags: Plainfield, Lehigh County, Citizens Initiative and Recall, Electricity Production and Distribution, Mount Bethel
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PPL rejects request for new hearing
Of The Morning CallPPL Electric Utilities has turned down a request from Northampton County Executive John Stoffa and County Councilman Ron Angle for a hearing in the county's northern tier -- the area of one of three proposed routes for a large power line project. The two...Tags: Electricity Production and Distribution, PPL Corporation, Local Authority, Forks Township, Martins Creek
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PPL hearing in Slate Belt: Just do it
The last thing PPL needs this summer is another problem. Call it customer relations or public relations, the company has been in people's crosshairs over proposed rate hikes, its profits and compensation for its CEO. Then, there are the always touchy...Tags: Bangor, Plainfield, Lehigh County, Mount Bethel, Local Authority
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Forecast says NJ in recession until early 2010
AP Business WriterNew Jersey is more than a half-year into a mild recession that should end in early 2010, according to a Rutgers University economic forecast released Wednesday. The state will lose about 20,000 jobs beyond the 10,000 already lost this year before a...Tags: Homes, State Budgets, Petroleum Industry, Job Layoffs, Economy
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In inner city, risk is reality of sex
I've got news for fans of "Sex and the City": If that TV show, now a hit movie, were about black women, HIV might have been diagnosed in one of them. That's right. If the show had been "Sex in the Inner City" chronicling the sexually liberated adventures...Tags: Prisons, Washington Post Company, Humboldt Park, Minority Groups, AIDS
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Public housing limbo
Chicago Tribune reportersChicago's grand experiment to transform public housing is lagging nearly a decade after Mayor Richard Daley's administration turned to private developers to shape the future of housing for the city's poor. Conceived amid a rising housing market, the...Tags: Homes, Regional Authority, Near North Side, Chicago White Sox, Starbucks Corporation
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Plenty To Do In Our Own Backyard
Gov. M. Jodi Rell's "Staycation" campaign, in which she urges residents to stay and vacation in the state, sends an important message — and not just about energy conservation, as important as that is. No one keeps track of this statistic, but...Tags: Monuments and Heritage Sites, Norwich, Torrington, Energy Saving, History
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