2005
Former Cub Who Was Injured By Ball Fights To Play Again
A former Cub who ran into bad luck says he’s not giving up his dream of a comeback, even though the Cubs are denying him a second chance.
40 Years For Former Railroad Cop On Conviction Of Shooting At Police
A former railroad police detective was sentenced to 40 years in prison Thursday for attempted murder, convicted of shooting at Chicago Police officers who fired back several times.
Slain Aurora Woman’s Friends: Suspect’s Guilty Plea Left Questions Unanswered
Gareng Deng remains behind bars for the murder of Marilyn Bethell six years ago, but her friends wonder who else should be.
Judge Denies Withdrawal Of Guilty Plea In Aurora Woman’s Murder
A teenage murderer is headed back to jail after a judge refused to withdraw his guilty plea.
Officers Seek To Get Imprisoned Colleague Transferred
Some Chicago Police officers have started a letter-writing campaign, in an effort to get the Federal Bureau of Prisons to move one of their own to a prison closer to home.
Nearly 6 Years Later, Dominick’s Site Remains Empty
Nearly six years after a fire destroyed a Dominick’s store in the East Lakeview neighborhood, the lot where it stood remains vacant and future plans for the site are unclear.



