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Why Are Minors Coming To Illinois For Abortions?

01.10.2009 08:44    cbs2chicago.com
The state of Illinois has become a destination for young girls across the country looking for an abortion. Why? Because doctors here are not required to notify guardians. But that could soon change. CBS 2's Mike Puccinelli reports that a


White Sox Beat Indians 1-0 For Doubleheader Split

01.10.2009 08:44    cbs2chicago.com
Eric Wedge's final home game was like so many others this season: empty seats, a young lineup and a loss.

6 Anti-Olympic Protesters Charged With Mob Action

01.10.2009 08:44    cbs2chicago.com
Six people were charged Wednesday with mob action for allegedly damaging property at an anti-Olympic protest in the Loop Tuesday evening. A group of protesters tried to snatch an Olympic decoration that was supposed to go on the Picasso statue

Mishap Tears Off Chunk Of Lake Shore Drive Bridge

01.10.2009 08:44    cbs2chicago.com
A 10-foot long chunk of the sidewalk along the Lake Shore Drive Bridge near Wacker Drive was missing Wednesday. As CBS 2 Political Editor Mike Flannery reports, it was sitting at the bottom of piece of the Chicago River and


Woman Conned By Fraudulent Bank Scam

01.10.2009 08:44    cbs2chicago.com
You have heard many stories about naive people falling for banking scams. Perhaps you think you are too smart to fall for something like that. But there's now a scam out there that might trick even savvy people. CBS 2's

Unions Could Hold Key To Fate Of Chicago Sun-Times

01.10.2009 08:44    cbs2chicago.com
A hometown investor has offered the unions at the Chicago Sun-Times a take-it-or-leave-it proposal to buy the company in bankruptcy court, and the unions just might leave it — snuffing out what could be the best hope for survival of

New 35W features opening to relieve congestion

01.10.2009 08:23    minnesota.publicradio.org
This week, some elements of the huge makeover of I-35W through the Twin Cities, the state's busiest highway, will open to bus riders and drivers even while many portions of the project are still a work in progress.

Voyageurs: 'It's all remarkable'

01.10.2009 08:23    minnesota.publicradio.org
Voyageurs National Park in far northern Minnesota was created in the mid-1970s. It's the only national park in Minnesota. Voyageurs is known for its vast wilderness and stunning beauty, yet many locals say the park doesn't attract enough visitors.

One dead in shooting outside Minneapolis restaurant

01.10.2009 08:23    minnesota.publicradio.org
An 18-year-old man was shot and killed, and ateenager was injured, after a fight broke out outside a MinneapolisBurger King.

Ken Burns live at the National Press Club

01.10.2009 08:23    minnesota.publicradio.org
Documentary filmmaker Ken Burns speaks live at the National Press Club about his new six-part PBS series on the national parks. More than six years in the making, the series is titled, "The National Parks: America's Best Idea."

The places, people, and language of the Coens

01.10.2009 08:22    minnesota.publicradio.org
At the beginning of "Fargo," a story of kidnapping, murder, and an infamous incident with a woodchipper, a title splashed across the screen claims it is a true story. Many people still believe it.

Officials consider deadline extension for retiring 'Fighting Sioux'

01.10.2009 08:22    minnesota.publicradio.org
The North Dakota Board of Higher Education will consider extending an Oct. 1 deadline for retiring the Fighting Sioux nickname.

Irish dance competition this Saturday in St. Paul

01.10.2009 08:22    minnesota.publicradio.org
A day of dance and music celebratingtraditional Irish culture will be held Saturday in St. Paul.

Local School Bus Company Under Fire Again

01.10.2009 08:09    cbs2chicago.com
School bus drivers take care of the most precious cargo. As parents, we trust they will get our children to and from school safely. But CBS Investigator Dave Savini uncovers shocking new allegations of safety problems at one of the
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Contractor Accused Of Ripping Off Disabled Client

01.10.2009 08:09    cbs2chicago.com
All a suburban mother wanted was a bathroom her daughter could use. Her daughter, Jennifer, is disabled; but after paying $31,000 to a contractor, all she got was a hole in her yard. CBS 2 Investigator Dave Savini reports how
Chicago    Crime

GOP gov. candidates join call for ACORN probe

01.10.2009 07:46    minnesota.publicradio.org
Five Republican candidates for governor signed a letter today asking Minnesota Attorney General Lori Swanson to investigate the community organizing group ACORN.

Ralph Nader to give reading in Minneapolis tonight

01.10.2009 07:46    minnesota.publicradio.org
Attorney, political activist, and former presidential candidate Ralph Nader will be in Minnesota for an appearance tonight.

Vets in college get emergency checks from VA

01.10.2009 07:45    minnesota.publicradio.org
The Veterans Administration will provide student veterans with emergency payments of up to $3,000 beginning Friday, to help them pay for college. The VA is responding to the fact that many vets are still waiting for GI Bill checks, even

What's it take to lead during a crisis?

01.10.2009 07:45    minnesota.publicradio.org
In a summit on leadership during crisis, prominent business leaders and a former presidential advisor gather to discuss what it takes to lead during turmoil. The summit was moderated by Bill George, retired CEO of Medtronic.

Coalition opposes nuclear waste reprocessing in Minn.

01.10.2009 07:45    minnesota.publicradio.org
A coalition of environmentalists and peaceactivists will ask Minnesota members of Congress to oppose anylegislation promoting nuclear waste reprocessing.

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