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1 - Kane sheriff's police say Geneva teen hid fugitive
By Josh Stockinger | Daily Herald Staff
Posted 1/8/2009
A Geneva teen was charged Wednesday with concealing a fugitive who eluded police in a December traffic stop. Deisi Melchor, 17, also faces charges of obstructing justice and marijuana manufacturing or delivery, according to the Kane County Sheriff's Department. FULL STORY
By Josh Stockinger | Daily Herald Staff
Posted 1/8/2009
A Geneva teen was charged Wednesday with concealing a fugitive who eluded police in a December traffic stop. Deisi Melchor, 17, also faces charges of obstructing justice and marijuana manufacturing or delivery, according to the Kane County Sheriff's Department. FULL STORY
2 - Teen dies in wrong-way crash on Edens Expressway
By Lee Filas | Daily Herald Staff
Posted 1/8/2009
An 18-year-old man was killed late Wednesday night after causing a multi-vehicle accident when he entered the Edens Expressway near Skokie heading in the wrong direction. FULL STORY
By Lee Filas | Daily Herald Staff
Posted 1/8/2009
An 18-year-old man was killed late Wednesday night after causing a multi-vehicle accident when he entered the Edens Expressway near Skokie heading in the wrong direction. FULL STORY
3 - Company behind Algonquin development files for bankruptcy
By Lenore T. Adkins | Daily Herald Staff
Posted 1/8/2009
The developer behind Riverside Square, a swank, upscale retail and condominium project under construction in downtown Algonquin, has filed for bankruptcy. FULL STORY
By Lenore T. Adkins | Daily Herald Staff
Posted 1/8/2009
The developer behind Riverside Square, a swank, upscale retail and condominium project under construction in downtown Algonquin, has filed for bankruptcy. FULL STORY
4 - No charges for Waukegan store clerk who shot robber
By Tony Gordon | Daily Herald Staff
Posted 1/8/2009
A Lake County grand jury said Wednesday no criminal charges should be brought against a Waukegan store clerk who shot and killed an armed robber. FULL STORY
By Tony Gordon | Daily Herald Staff
Posted 1/8/2009
A Lake County grand jury said Wednesday no criminal charges should be brought against a Waukegan store clerk who shot and killed an armed robber. FULL STORY
5 - Woman charged with embezzling from Dist. 203 school
By Christy Gutowski | Daily Herald Staff
Posted 1/8/2009
The former treasurer of a Naperville Unit District 203 nonprofit group is facing criminal charges after being accused of lining her own pockets with $8,500 raised during an elementary school's fundraising events. FULL STORY
By Christy Gutowski | Daily Herald Staff
Posted 1/8/2009
The former treasurer of a Naperville Unit District 203 nonprofit group is facing criminal charges after being accused of lining her own pockets with $8,500 raised during an elementary school's fundraising events. FULL STORY
6 - Two injured in Elmhurst house fire
Daily Herald Staff Report
Posted 1/8/2009
Two people were injured in an early morning fire 900 block of Kent Avenue in Elmhurst, fire officials said. FULL STORY
Daily Herald Staff Report
Posted 1/8/2009
Two people were injured in an early morning fire 900 block of Kent Avenue in Elmhurst, fire officials said. FULL STORY
7 - Woman injured after car hits tree in Fox River Grove
Daily Herald Staff Report
Posted 1/8/2009
A 37-year-old female was critically injured late Wednesday after hitting a tree on the side of the road at the corner of Algonquin Road and Gladys Avenue in Fox River Grove late Wednesday, authorities said. FULL STORY
Daily Herald Staff Report
Posted 1/8/2009
A 37-year-old female was critically injured late Wednesday after hitting a tree on the side of the road at the corner of Algonquin Road and Gladys Avenue in Fox River Grove late Wednesday, authorities said. FULL STORY
8 - New Cubs owner could rescue Peavy
By Barry Rozner | Daily Herald Columnist
Posted 1/8/2009
Two things haven't changed in the weeks and months since it said here that Jake Peavy wanted to pitch for the Cubs, and that the leader in the race to buy the team was Tom Ricketts. FULL STORY
By Barry Rozner | Daily Herald Columnist
Posted 1/8/2009
Two things haven't changed in the weeks and months since it said here that Jake Peavy wanted to pitch for the Cubs, and that the leader in the race to buy the team was Tom Ricketts. FULL STORY
9 - Boy struck by truck in Naperville
Daily Herald Staff
Posted 1/8/2009
A student from Naperville's Lincoln Junior High School was being treated for serious injuries Wednesday night at Edward Hospital after being struck by a truck near 75th Street and Olympus Drive. FULL STORY
Daily Herald Staff
Posted 1/8/2009
A student from Naperville's Lincoln Junior High School was being treated for serious injuries Wednesday night at Edward Hospital after being struck by a truck near 75th Street and Olympus Drive. FULL STORY
10 - Lawmakers recommendation: Impeach Blagojevich
By John Patterson | Daily Herald Staff
Posted 1/8/2009
Gov. Rod Blagojevich should be impeached for failing to put the state's interests before his own and losing the citizen's confidence, an Illinois House panel investigating the governor recommends in a report published this morning. FULL STORY
By John Patterson | Daily Herald Staff
Posted 1/8/2009
Gov. Rod Blagojevich should be impeached for failing to put the state's interests before his own and losing the citizen's confidence, an Illinois House panel investigating the governor recommends in a report published this morning. FULL STORY
11 - Girl's wish to meet foreign grandmother comes true
By Eric Peterson | Daily Herald Staff
Posted 1/8/2009
A 3-year-old Schaumburg girl with a rare, life-threatening liver disease has been enjoying the fulfillment of her heart's desire for nearly a month. FULL STORY
By Eric Peterson | Daily Herald Staff
Posted 1/8/2009
A 3-year-old Schaumburg girl with a rare, life-threatening liver disease has been enjoying the fulfillment of her heart's desire for nearly a month. FULL STORY
13 - Few teams can match up with balanced Hawks
By Tim Sassone | Daily Herald Staff
Posted 1/8/2009
The Blackhawks' ultimate goal is to be one of the NHL's elite teams. At least one scout believes they are getting there quickly. FULL STORY
By Tim Sassone | Daily Herald Staff
Posted 1/8/2009
The Blackhawks' ultimate goal is to be one of the NHL's elite teams. At least one scout believes they are getting there quickly. FULL STORY
14 - Bannockburn, Lincolnshire lose power when line falls
Daily Herald Staff Report
Posted 1/8/2009
Power was knocked out for roughly 1,700 Commonwealth Edison customers late Wednesday in the northern suburbs. FULL STORY
Daily Herald Staff Report
Posted 1/8/2009
Power was knocked out for roughly 1,700 Commonwealth Edison customers late Wednesday in the northern suburbs. FULL STORY
15 - Keith, Sharp left off NHL all-star team
By Tim Sassone | Daily Herald Staff
Posted 1/8/2009
Duncan Keith and Patrick Sharp were left out Wednesday when the NHL added the reserves to the Western Conference all-star team. FULL STORY
By Tim Sassone | Daily Herald Staff
Posted 1/8/2009
Duncan Keith and Patrick Sharp were left out Wednesday when the NHL added the reserves to the Western Conference all-star team. FULL STORY
16 - Walgreen eliminating 1,000 jobs as part of restructuring plan
Daily Herald Staff Report
Posted 1/8/2009
Walgreen Co. said it will eliminate 1,000 positions, or about 9 percent of those employed in corporate and field management. FULL STORY
Daily Herald Staff Report
Posted 1/8/2009
Walgreen Co. said it will eliminate 1,000 positions, or about 9 percent of those employed in corporate and field management. FULL STORY
17 - Dundee bird sanctuary receives $1.3 million from state
By Larissa Chinwah | Daily Herald Staff
Posted 1/8/2009
Plans to turn a former Dundee Township gravel pit into a recreational destination will pick up steam this spring, after the township recently was awarded almost $1.3 million in state grants. FULL STORY
By Larissa Chinwah | Daily Herald Staff
Posted 1/8/2009
Plans to turn a former Dundee Township gravel pit into a recreational destination will pick up steam this spring, after the township recently was awarded almost $1.3 million in state grants. FULL STORY
18 - New rule on Kane County Board silences Kunkel
By James Fuller | Daily Herald Staff
Posted 1/8/2009
Call it the Bonnie rule. Kane County Board Member Bonnie Kunkel was muzzled Wednesday when she tried to ask questions about the bidding process for county transportation projects FULL STORY
By James Fuller | Daily Herald Staff
Posted 1/8/2009
Call it the Bonnie rule. Kane County Board Member Bonnie Kunkel was muzzled Wednesday when she tried to ask questions about the bidding process for county transportation projects FULL STORY
19 - Naperville, residents at odds over sound walls
By Melissa Jenco | Daily Herald Staff
Posted 1/8/2009
A group of Naperville residents is sounding off about proposed walls to block traffic noise. FULL STORY
By Melissa Jenco | Daily Herald Staff
Posted 1/8/2009
A group of Naperville residents is sounding off about proposed walls to block traffic noise. FULL STORY
20 - 2 arrested in alleged $15 mil fraud scheme
Associated Press
Posted 1/8/2009
Two suburban men who billed themselves as foreign currency traders have been charged by federal prosecutors with swindling customers out of $15 million to pay for a lifestyle that included strip clubs, jewelry and private jets. FULL STORY
Associated Press
Posted 1/8/2009
Two suburban men who billed themselves as foreign currency traders have been charged by federal prosecutors with swindling customers out of $15 million to pay for a lifestyle that included strip clubs, jewelry and private jets. FULL STORY
21 - Pig farmer says hogs here to stay as long as well remains threat
By Madhu Krishnamurthy | Daily Herald Staff
Posted 1/8/2009
Bob Wargaski says he'll continue operating a pig farm on his property as long as Island Lake's proposed community well and water tower remain a threat. FULL STORY
By Madhu Krishnamurthy | Daily Herald Staff
Posted 1/8/2009
Bob Wargaski says he'll continue operating a pig farm on his property as long as Island Lake's proposed community well and water tower remain a threat. FULL STORY
22 - Police beat
Daily Herald Staff Reports
Posted 1/8/2009
Thieves stole cosmetics valued at $1,800 from Bath and Body Works, 20530 Rand Road, around 4 p.m. Dec. 15. FULL STORY
Daily Herald Staff Reports
Posted 1/8/2009
Thieves stole cosmetics valued at $1,800 from Bath and Body Works, 20530 Rand Road, around 4 p.m. Dec. 15. FULL STORY
23 - Police beat
Daily Herald Staff Reports
Posted 1/8/2009
The blotter for Buffalo Grove, Des Plaines, Palatine and Wheeling FULL STORY
Daily Herald Staff Reports
Posted 1/8/2009
The blotter for Buffalo Grove, Des Plaines, Palatine and Wheeling FULL STORY
24 - Bulls' 'dad' offers lessons learned in long career
By Mike McGraw | Daily Herald Staff
Posted 1/8/2009
Lindsey Hunter took lessons in how to be a worthwhile NBA mentor from Bill Laimbeer, of all people. FULL STORY
By Mike McGraw | Daily Herald Staff
Posted 1/8/2009
Lindsey Hunter took lessons in how to be a worthwhile NBA mentor from Bill Laimbeer, of all people. FULL STORY
25 - Elgin Car Wash fined $20,735 for bad connection
By Harry Hitzeman | Daily Herald Staff
Posted 1/8/2009
A month after having its water turned off, the east side Elgin Car Wash remains closed and its owner is facing fines over $20,000 for discharging suds and sewage into the Fox River for years. FULL STORY
By Harry Hitzeman | Daily Herald Staff
Posted 1/8/2009
A month after having its water turned off, the east side Elgin Car Wash remains closed and its owner is facing fines over $20,000 for discharging suds and sewage into the Fox River for years. FULL STORY
26 - Bail set for man arrested at O'Hare with gun
By Lee Filas | Daily Herald Staff
Posted 1/8/2009
A Cook County judge has set bail at $75,000 for an Indiana man arrested for trying to bring a gun through security at O'Hare International Airport. FULL STORY
By Lee Filas | Daily Herald Staff
Posted 1/8/2009
A Cook County judge has set bail at $75,000 for an Indiana man arrested for trying to bring a gun through security at O'Hare International Airport. FULL STORY
27 - Find a sumo outfit? Grayslake teacher wants to hear from you
By Bob Susnjara | Daily Herald Staff
Posted 1/8/2009
An all-points bulletin of sorts is out in search of a sumo wrestling outfit with a red belt and a mat, possibly last seen fleeing a pickup truck in Lake County on Dec. 13. FULL STORY
By Bob Susnjara | Daily Herald Staff
Posted 1/8/2009
An all-points bulletin of sorts is out in search of a sumo wrestling outfit with a red belt and a mat, possibly last seen fleeing a pickup truck in Lake County on Dec. 13. FULL STORY
28 - A horse tale? Trailer tips ... and equine vets appear out of nowhere
By Nancy Gier | Daily Herald Staff
Posted 1/8/2009
The horse's name is Delaney, but it now might now want to go by "Lucky." Delaney's trailer overturned about 10:55 a.m. Tuesday on Route 47 north of Jericho Road in Sugar Grove. FULL STORY
By Nancy Gier | Daily Herald Staff
Posted 1/8/2009
The horse's name is Delaney, but it now might now want to go by "Lucky." Delaney's trailer overturned about 10:55 a.m. Tuesday on Route 47 north of Jericho Road in Sugar Grove. FULL STORY
29 - Couple move in above their shop
Associated Press
Posted 1/7/2009
Sue and Will Sagmoen no longer commute to their business in Kewanee and no longer have lawns to mow and leaves to rake around their suburban home. Frequent trips to Chicago start with a walk down the block to the Amtrak station to catch the Illinois Zephyr.< FULL STORY
Associated Press
Posted 1/7/2009
Sue and Will Sagmoen no longer commute to their business in Kewanee and no longer have lawns to mow and leaves to rake around their suburban home. Frequent trips to Chicago start with a walk down the block to the Amtrak station to catch the Illinois Zephyr.< FULL STORY
30 - Police beat
Daily Herald Staff Reports
Posted 1/8/2009
A Poplar Grove man was arrested in Joliet Tuesday on charges he made several purchases at an Elgin business after switching price tags so that he would pay less for the merchandise. FULL STORY
Daily Herald Staff Reports
Posted 1/8/2009
A Poplar Grove man was arrested in Joliet Tuesday on charges he made several purchases at an Elgin business after switching price tags so that he would pay less for the merchandise. FULL STORY
31 - Study: More species invasions in Great Lakes
Associated Press
Posted 1/8/2009
Dozens of foreign species could spread across the Great Lakes in coming years and cause significant damage to the environment and economy, despite policies designed to keep them out, a federal report says.
FULL STORY
Associated Press
Posted 1/8/2009
Dozens of foreign species could spread across the Great Lakes in coming years and cause significant damage to the environment and economy, despite policies designed to keep them out, a federal report says.
FULL STORY
32 - St. Charles man dies in Wisconsin snowmobile crash
By Nancy Gier | Daily Herald Staff
Posted 1/8/2009
A St. Charles man has died after a snowmobile accident in Wisconsin, the second northern Kane County resident to die in similar circumstances in recent days. FULL STORY
By Nancy Gier | Daily Herald Staff
Posted 1/8/2009
A St. Charles man has died after a snowmobile accident in Wisconsin, the second northern Kane County resident to die in similar circumstances in recent days. FULL STORY
33 - It's no accident Bears pick now to raise QB question
By Barry Rozner | Daily Herald Columnist
Posted 1/6/2009
There's an ancient axiom in politics that says when you're under fire, change the story. And you have to hand it to Bears GM Jerry Angelo for following the playbook to perfection. FULL STORY
By Barry Rozner | Daily Herald Columnist
Posted 1/6/2009
There's an ancient axiom in politics that says when you're under fire, change the story. And you have to hand it to Bears GM Jerry Angelo for following the playbook to perfection. FULL STORY
34 - Cleanup begins after Libertyville apartment building fire
By Lee Filas | Daily Herald Staff
Posted 1/8/2009
Most residents displaced by a three-alarm blaze at a Libertyville apartment building are allowed to return to their homes, fire officials said today. However, residents who were on the second floor when the blaze struck about 3:35 p.m. Tuesday will have to wait awhile longer to get into their units. FULL STORY
By Lee Filas | Daily Herald Staff
Posted 1/8/2009
Most residents displaced by a three-alarm blaze at a Libertyville apartment building are allowed to return to their homes, fire officials said today. However, residents who were on the second floor when the blaze struck about 3:35 p.m. Tuesday will have to wait awhile longer to get into their units. FULL STORY
35 - Know this: Cubs did their homework on Bradley
By Barry Rozner | Daily Herald Columnist
Posted 1/7/2009
If Barack Obama's transition team had vetted Bill Richardson as hard as the Cubs sifted through Milton Bradley's past, they might have saved themselves some aggravation. FULL STORY
By Barry Rozner | Daily Herald Columnist
Posted 1/7/2009
If Barack Obama's transition team had vetted Bill Richardson as hard as the Cubs sifted through Milton Bradley's past, they might have saved themselves some aggravation. FULL STORY
36 - Bulls continue to get healthy
By Mike McGraw | Daily Herald Staff
Posted 1/8/2009
The Bulls' health plan is starting to show some progress. FULL STORY
By Mike McGraw | Daily Herald Staff
Posted 1/8/2009
The Bulls' health plan is starting to show some progress. FULL STORY
37 - Drug court a real win-win proposition
Daily Herald Editorial Board
Posted 1/8/2009
Across the country, more than 1 in 100 adults are locked up in jails or prisons. FULL STORY
Daily Herald Editorial Board
Posted 1/8/2009
Across the country, more than 1 in 100 adults are locked up in jails or prisons. FULL STORY
38 - Obama warns of dire consequences without stimulus
Associated Press
Posted 1/8/2009
resident-elect Barack Obama is scheduled to say today that the nation's recession could "linger for years" unless Congress acts to pump unprecedented sums from Washington into the U.S. economy. FULL STORY
Associated Press
Posted 1/8/2009
resident-elect Barack Obama is scheduled to say today that the nation's recession could "linger for years" unless Congress acts to pump unprecedented sums from Washington into the U.S. economy. FULL STORY
39 - Waukegan man pleads not guilty in pit bull attack
By Tony Gordon | Daily Herald Staff
Posted 1/8/2009
The owner of two Waukegan pit bulls that attacked and mauled a 19-year-old woman pleaded not guilty to criminal charges Wednesday in Lake County Circuit Court. FULL STORY
By Tony Gordon | Daily Herald Staff
Posted 1/8/2009
The owner of two Waukegan pit bulls that attacked and mauled a 19-year-old woman pleaded not guilty to criminal charges Wednesday in Lake County Circuit Court. FULL STORY
40 - Wheaton receives $9.7 million from state for bridge project
Robert Sanchez | Daily Herald Staff
Posted 1/8/2009
Wheaton has secured roughly $9.7 million in state grant money for its long-awaited Wesley/Manchester bridge project. FULL STORY
Robert Sanchez | Daily Herald Staff
Posted 1/8/2009
Wheaton has secured roughly $9.7 million in state grant money for its long-awaited Wesley/Manchester bridge project. FULL STORY
41 - Microsoft's Ballmer: Windows 7 is nearly final
Associated Press
Posted 1/8/2009
Microsoft Corp.'s next version of the Windows operating system is almost ready for prime time. That's one message Chief Executive Steve Ballmer delivered on the eve of the official opening of the International Consumer Electronics Show. FULL STORY
Associated Press
Posted 1/8/2009
Microsoft Corp.'s next version of the Windows operating system is almost ready for prime time. That's one message Chief Executive Steve Ballmer delivered on the eve of the official opening of the International Consumer Electronics Show. FULL STORY
42 - Report: CPS spent $67,000 on cappuccino machines
Associated Press
Posted 1/7/2009
An inspector's report shows Chicago Public Schools employees bent district rules to spend $67,000 for espresso machines that largely haven't been used. The nation's third-largest district bought 30 cappuccino machines for a culinary arts program. FULL STORY
Associated Press
Posted 1/7/2009
An inspector's report shows Chicago Public Schools employees bent district rules to spend $67,000 for espresso machines that largely haven't been used. The nation's third-largest district bought 30 cappuccino machines for a culinary arts program. FULL STORY
43 - Bid to lighten DUI sentence draws lecture instead
By Barbara Vitello | Daily Herald Staff
Posted 1/8/2009
Mateo Ortiz seriously miscalculated when he requested a reduction in the five-year sentence he received Wednesday after pleading guilty to two counts of aggravated driving under the influence. FULL STORY
By Barbara Vitello | Daily Herald Staff
Posted 1/8/2009
Mateo Ortiz seriously miscalculated when he requested a reduction in the five-year sentence he received Wednesday after pleading guilty to two counts of aggravated driving under the influence. FULL STORY
44 - Barrington stakes reserves on CN battle, spending reaches $2M
By Eric Peterson | Daily Herald Staff
Posted 1/8/2009
Barrington has already spent $2 million researching and resisting Canadian National's now-approved purchase of the Elgin, Joliet and Eastern Railroad. FULL STORY
By Eric Peterson | Daily Herald Staff
Posted 1/8/2009
Barrington has already spent $2 million researching and resisting Canadian National's now-approved purchase of the Elgin, Joliet and Eastern Railroad. FULL STORY
45 - New I-88 interchange opens in Naperville
By Jake Griffin | Daily Herald Staff
Posted 1/8/2009
The long-awaited reconfiguration of the I-88/Naperville Road interchange opens today, a project that also connects Warrenville and Diehl roads through a new commercial district in northern Naperville. FULL STORY
By Jake Griffin | Daily Herald Staff
Posted 1/8/2009
The long-awaited reconfiguration of the I-88/Naperville Road interchange opens today, a project that also connects Warrenville and Diehl roads through a new commercial district in northern Naperville. FULL STORY
46 - Man convicted of assaulting girl
Associated Press
Posted 1/8/2009
A Bloomington man who claimed the sexual contact he had with a girl under 13 years old was initiated by the victim has been sentenced to 15 years in prison. FULL STORY
Associated Press
Posted 1/8/2009
A Bloomington man who claimed the sexual contact he had with a girl under 13 years old was initiated by the victim has been sentenced to 15 years in prison. FULL STORY
47 - Federal judge arrests sheriff over jail food
Associated Press
Posted 1/8/2009
A federal judge ordered an Alabama sheriff locked up in his own jail Wednesday after holding him in contempt for failing to adequately feed inmates while profiting from the skimpy meals. FULL STORY
Associated Press
Posted 1/8/2009
A federal judge ordered an Alabama sheriff locked up in his own jail Wednesday after holding him in contempt for failing to adequately feed inmates while profiting from the skimpy meals. FULL STORY
48 - Solving Wisconsin puzzle impossible for NU
By Lindsey Willhite | Daily Herald Staff
Posted 1/8/2009
Kevin Coble handled the ImPACT test without a problem on Wednesday morning. Acing that extensive online quiz - a necessity after the Northwestern junior forward suffered a concussion in Monday's practice - allowed him to play. FULL STORY
By Lindsey Willhite | Daily Herald Staff
Posted 1/8/2009
Kevin Coble handled the ImPACT test without a problem on Wednesday morning. Acing that extensive online quiz - a necessity after the Northwestern junior forward suffered a concussion in Monday's practice - allowed him to play. FULL STORY
49 - Pingree Grove can't get enough rum, vodka product on the roads
By Lenore T. Adkins | Daily Herald Staff
Posted 1/8/2009
Typically, when something is too good to be true, it often is. Except, Pingree Grove officials say, in the case of Magic Minus Zero, the substance they just started using to keep snow and ice off local roads. FULL STORY
By Lenore T. Adkins | Daily Herald Staff
Posted 1/8/2009
Typically, when something is too good to be true, it often is. Except, Pingree Grove officials say, in the case of Magic Minus Zero, the substance they just started using to keep snow and ice off local roads. FULL STORY
50 - Montini's Seberger commits to ISU
By Joshua Welge | Daily Herald Staff
Posted 1/8/2009
Alison Seberger has visited Redbird Arena since Candace Parker was winning high school state championships. FULL STORY
By Joshua Welge | Daily Herald Staff
Posted 1/8/2009
Alison Seberger has visited Redbird Arena since Candace Parker was winning high school state championships. FULL STORY

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