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Three Wounded In College Shooting In Phoenix

38 min 39 sec ago
A fire department spokesman says three people were wounded in a shooting at a Phoenix community college.
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Plan Links Private Surveillance Cameras, 911 Center

41 min 27 sec ago
Thousands of Chicago's business are equipped with surveillance cameras, but a new plan would make the private cameras in businesses and homes work in tandem with the city's surveillance cameras.
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Toxins Found In Detergents, Air Fresheners

1 hour 20 min ago
A researcher says common household products give off dangerous chemicals.
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Rescued Pit Bulls Part Of Larger Investigation

1 hour 34 min ago
Several nursing female pit bulls are among the dogs rescued by Chicago police in a raid on a convicted felon's house.
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Storm Hits New England, Kills One

3 hours 57 min ago
Powerful thunderstorms sparked tornado warnings and flood warnings, caused building collapses and have been blamed for one death Thursday afternoon.
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'Walls Can Be Torn Down,' Obama Tells Berlin

4 hours 17 min ago
Barack Obama offers a unifying theme in a speech before an enormous crowd in Berlin, Germany.
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CTA Worker Injured After Touching Third Rail

4 hours 22 min ago
A CTA worker is seriously injured after apparently coming into contact with the third rail while working on the tracks near a North Side CTA station Wednesday morning.
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'Girls Gone Wild' Heading To Fox Lake

4 hours 39 min ago
Things could be especially interesting on the Chain O' Lakes Saturday as an annual boat party coincides with a visit from "Girls Gone Wild."
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Stop At Police Station Doesn't Stop Attackers

5 hours 57 min ago
The proximity of police couldn't prevent two men from following a Des Plaines man and damaging his car with a baseball bat.
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Suit Claims Cops Beat Quadriplegic Man Unconscious

6 hours 9 min ago
Attorneys for a paralyzed man allegedly beaten by Chicago police officers in 2006 will file a federal lawsuit on Thursday.
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