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Generated on Jul 17, 2014 02:13 (UTC time). Free bike events announced for 'Chicago's next great park'. A free bike rodeo, a series of bike related workshops and a potluck will take place in an effort to promote what is being billed as Chicago's next great park, officials said.

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  1. Generated on Jul 17, 2014 02:13 (UTC time) Free bike events announced for 'Chicago's next great park' A free bike rodeo, a series of bike related workshops and a potluck will take place in an effort to promote what is being billed as Chicago's next great park, officials said. NEXT: Details of release conditions for 5 traded Taliban emerge • Based on the online RSS feed of More real-time presentations at

  2. Generated on Jul 17, 2014 02:14 (UTC time) Feds beef up response to gun violence in Chicago Two weeks after Chicago's bloody Fourth of July weekend, federal authorities are scheduled to announce Thursday that seven new ATF agents are being deployed to the city to try to help stem the violence. NEXT: Lawmaker showdown today over troubled grant program probe • Based on the online RSS feed of More real-time presentations at

  3. Generated on Jul 17, 2014 02:14 (UTC time) Lawmaker showdown today over troubled grant program probe Lawmakers examining a troubled anti-violence program launched by Gov. Pat Quinn in 2010 are scheduled to meet this morning in what could turn into a contentious battle over how to move forward after federal authorities asked them to halt their probe.  NEXT: Cops: 2 armed men robbed passengers on Orange Line • Based on the online RSS feed of More real-time presentations at

  4. Generated on Jul 17, 2014 02:14 (UTC time) Cops: 2 armed men robbed passengers on Orange Line Two men armed with guns robbed several people this afternoon on an Orange Line train between the Halsted and Roosevelt, police said. NEXT: Elgin escapee caught while hailing cab in handcuffs • Based on the online RSS feed of More real-time presentations at

  5. Generated on Jul 17, 2014 02:14 (UTC time) Elgin escapee caught while hailing cab in handcuffs A 33-year-old prisoner from the Elgin Mental Health Center who escaped from a vehicle while handcuffed and in custody this morning was captured this afternoon as he attempted to flag down a cab, according to Elgin police. NEXT: Who gets the dog? More couples want courts to decide • Based on the online RSS feed of More real-time presentations at

  6. Generated on Jul 17, 2014 02:14 (UTC time) Who gets the dog? More couples want courts to decide Legal experts say a growing number of pet owners are frustrated that courts in Illinois - and across the country - view pets as property in break-ups. NEXT: Burn victims find refuge on golf course • Based on the online RSS feed of More real-time presentations at

  7. Generated on Jul 17, 2014 02:14 (UTC time) Burn victims find refuge on golf course Now the head pro at Pheasant Run in St. Charles, Jamie Nieto had his spirits lifted when he met fellow golfer Tony Gonzalez in Loyola's Burn CenterHis body in flames, Jamie Nieto did not think about survival. He looked down at his charring hands and wondered: How I am going to play golf tomorrow? NEXT: Fire department accepting applications for firefighters, EMTs • Based on the online RSS feed of More real-time presentations at

  8. Generated on Jul 17, 2014 02:14 (UTC time) Fire department accepting applications for firefighters, EMTs For the first time in a decade, the Chicago Fire Department began accepting online applications today for firefighter-EMT positions. NEXT: Prosecutors seek cell records in case of woman found on tracks • Based on the online RSS feed of More real-time presentations at

  9. Generated on Jul 17, 2014 02:14 (UTC time) Prosecutors seek cell records in case of woman found on tracks Prosecutors are seeking the cellphone records of the Geneva man accused of strangling his wife, dumping her body on railroad tracks near their home. NEXT: School hiring dean of discipline after sexting, shell casing incidents • Based on the online RSS feed of More real-time presentations at

  10. Generated on Jul 17, 2014 02:14 (UTC time) School hiring dean of discipline after sexting, shell casing incidents Homer Glen's Hadley Middle School plans to hire a new dean to help control disciplinary issues by the start of the school year in August. NEXT: Alderman who could challenge Emanuel raises over $100,000 • Based on the online RSS feed of More real-time presentations at

  11. Generated on Jul 17, 2014 02:14 (UTC time) Alderman who could challenge Emanuel raises over $100,000 Ald. Robert Fioretti has raised a little over 10 percent of the money he estimates it would take to mount a challenge to Mayor Emanuel in 2015. NEXT: Photo released of jail room where man was trapped for 32 hours • Based on the online RSS feed of More real-time presentations at

  12. Generated on Jul 17, 2014 02:14 (UTC time) Photo released of jail room where man was trapped for 32 hours The Cook County sheriff's office has released a photograph of the jail room where a man was trapped for more than 30 hours over the Fourth of July weekend. NEXT: Murder suspect files complaint about small towels, meals in jail • Based on the online RSS feed of More real-time presentations at

  13. Generated on Jul 17, 2014 02:14 (UTC time) Murder suspect files complaint about small towels, meals in jail The son of a Joliet police officer awaiting trial on murder charges has filed a complaint about conditions at the Will County Adult Detention Facility. NEXT: Friends shocked by attack on judge: 'She's an icon' • Based on the online RSS feed of More real-time presentations at

  14. Generated on Jul 17, 2014 02:14 (UTC time) Friends shocked by attack on judge: 'She's an icon' A North Side business owner slapped a 79-year-old Cook County judge, spit on her and called her "Rosa Parks" after getting angry she was smoking, authorities said. NEXT: Superconducting cable considered in ComEd's Loop anti-terror plan • Based on the online RSS feed of More real-time presentations at

  15. Generated on Jul 17, 2014 02:14 (UTC time) Superconducting cable considered in ComEd's Loop anti-terror plan Special cable would protect area from outages during attacks, stormsCommonwealth Edison is considering a superconducting cable below Chicago streets to shield the Loop against outages caused by terrorism or superstorms. NEXT: Preckwinkle decision leaves Emanuel critics in a lurch • Based on the online RSS feed of More real-time presentations at

  16. Generated on Jul 17, 2014 02:14 (UTC time) Preckwinkle decision leaves Emanuel critics in a lurch Cook County Board President Toni Preckwinkle declared Tuesday that she won't run for mayor, leaving union and community groups angry with Rahm Emanuel searching for a credible candidate to take him on next year. NEXT: Quinn holds fleeting financial edge against Rauner • Based on the online RSS feed of More real-time presentations at

  17. Generated on Jul 17, 2014 02:14 (UTC time) Quinn holds fleeting financial edge against Rauner Gov. Pat Quinn was able to stockpile $11.7 million in his campaign fund to begin July, while rival Bruce Rauner had more than $3.5 million in his political account. But those figures alone don't tell the whole story. NEXT: Preckwinkle's pass on mayoral run gives life to Karen Lewis • Based on the online RSS feed of More real-time presentations at

  18. Generated on Jul 17, 2014 02:14 (UTC time) Preckwinkle's pass on mayoral run gives life to Karen Lewis Kass: Chicago Teachers Union President Karen Lewis said Toni Preckwinkle's pass gives her "time to think, and maybe even start raising a little money." NEXT: City sticker enforcement delayed after glitch, two-hour lines • Based on the online RSS feed of More real-time presentations at

  19. Generated on Jul 17, 2014 02:14 (UTC time) City sticker enforcement delayed after glitch, two-hour lines Computer problems kept some Chicago residents waiting in line for more than two hours as they sought to renew vehicle stickers Tuesday, prompting a one-day reprieve from ticketing. NEXT: Bulls part ways with Carlos Boozer • Based on the online RSS feed of More real-time presentations at

  20. Generated on Jul 17, 2014 02:14 (UTC time) Bulls part ways with Carlos Boozer The Bulls informed Carlos Boozer on Tuesday that they will use the amnesty provision on him, ending his four-season stint in Chicago. NEXT: Merchandise Mart lobby murals come back to life • Based on the online RSS feed of More real-time presentations at

  21. Generated on Jul 17, 2014 02:14 (UTC time) Merchandise Mart lobby murals come back to life 3 women, armed with makeshift Q-tips, bring Merchandise Mart lobby murals back to lifeDigitalPLUS: Artist Jules Guerin's 17 murals in the lobby of Chicago's Merchandise Mart have a new shine, thanks to three art conservators who wiped the muck away with Q-tips for two and a half months. NEXT: Brutal winter lives on -- in icy Lake Michigan water temperatures • Based on the online RSS feed of More real-time presentations at

  22. Generated on Jul 17, 2014 02:14 (UTC time) Brutal winter lives on -- in icy Lake Michigan water temperatures The cold snap that has descended upon Chicago can be felt most keenly in the water of Lake Michigan, where temperatures are well below normal. NEXT: Prosecutors: Almost 500 attended beach concert that turned violent • Based on the online RSS feed of More real-time presentations at

  23. Generated on Jul 17, 2014 02:14 (UTC time) Prosecutors: Almost 500 attended beach concert that turned violent Cook County prosecutors said today that nearly 500 people had gathered Sunday afternoon for an unauthorized concert at Montrose Beach that turned into a melee after police officers attempted to shut it down. NEXT: Boy, 16, killed and father wounded: 'It's a terrible thing' • Based on the online RSS feed of More real-time presentations at

  24. Generated on Jul 17, 2014 02:14 (UTC time) Boy, 16, killed and father wounded: 'It's a terrible thing' A 16-year-old boy was killed and his father critically wounded on Monday, minutes after they had lunch with a friend in the Belmont Gardens neighborhood on the Northwest Side, according to police and witnesses. NEXT: Palestinian rocket fire persists after Israel agrees to Gaza truce • Based on the online RSS feed of More real-time presentations at

  25. Generated on Jul 17, 2014 02:14 (UTC time) Palestinian rocket fire persists after Israel agrees to Gaza truce A Hamas leader said the Islamist group was still undecided on whether to accept the Egyptian-brokered ceasefire with Israel. • Based on the online RSS feed of More real-time presentations at

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