Rescues of the Week

04/04/2012

Meet Borys, an adorable Chihuahua/Rat Terrier mix! At 5-years-old, Borys was given up to PAWS Chicago after his guardians had a baby and couldn’t keep him any longer. He is very affectionate and loyal. Borys is happiest when sitting in laps, although he craves exercise and enjoys frequent walks and playtime. Borys has a lot of energy and is looking for an active adopter. He is very inquisitive and likes learning new tricks. This smart boy is already house-trained. Read More...

Man threatens cops with knife

03/28/2012

A 38-year-old Chicago man was arrested for assault at a Blue Line station at 130 W. Congress Parkway on Thursday, March 22, after police said he pulled a knife on them. Police were called to the station at 10:10 p.m. to investigate a report of a gang disturbance when a CTA employee pointed to a man who was allegedly part of the disturbance. Police said when they went to question the man, he allegedly pulled out a knife and threatened them before an officer knocked the knife out of his hand with a baton.
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Man robbed in jewelry store bathroom

03/28/2012

Police reported a strange case of strong-armed robbery on Monday, March 26, when a man was assaulted in a jewelry store toilet stall allegedly by two men he said he knew. The victim told police he pulled up outside the store in the first block of North Wabash at around 5:20 p.m. March 26 in a van with his wife and daughter with the intention of buying a gift for his wife.
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Pint-sized history

History buffs and beer aficionados meet halfway

03/28/2012

Chicago is known as the city that works. But for just as long as its residents have toiled, they’ve been going to drink after the fact. On Tuesday night in the West Loop, history buffs and booze lovers met halfway at Haymarket Pub and Brewery, 737 W. Randolph St., to learn just how the city grew up around beer and that state of the relationship today.
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Teen mom high school is reborn

Near West Side's Simpson Academy offers new clinic and day care center

03/28/2012

A Near West Side school for pregnant teens is almost finished with a major makeover whose goal is transforming a dumping ground for pregnant teens into a comprehensive program to help them succeed. Simpson Academy for Young Women, 1321 S. Paulina St., used to be a one-year school where women could come while they were pregnant, then return to their original schools after giving birth.
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Scrapping under the radar

One of the world's top boxers quietly trains at a South Loop gym

03/28/2012

LA Boxing is known as a place where bored housewives, business professionals and new urbanites can go to shed a few pounds in a fun, engaging way. It is not known as a place where world-class boxers prepare for nationally televised fights. Well, the latter is starting to change. Perennial underdog and world-ranked contender “King” Carlos Molina began training at the South Loop LA Boxing on State and 9th Street a few years back.
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Rescues of the Week

03/28/2012

Sasha is a pretty, 1-year-old Shepherd-Rottweiler mix. She is very social and likes making new friends, both human and canine. Sasha is curious about the world around her and thinks everything is new and interesting. She learns quickly and is easily house and crate-trained. Sasha already knows “sit” and “stay” and will do anything for a treat which keeps training fun and exciting for her! Spunky Sasha would love to find an active home where she can have fun, play and be loved.
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A tip of the hat

Chicago's premier hatmaker, Optimo, enjoys a new home in the Loop

03/28/2012

These days, hatmaker Graham Thompson splits his time three ways. When he’s not at his flagship South Side shop, Thompson — the founder of Chicago-based Optimo Hats — may be out on business in Ecuador, where he regularly travels to buy the finest straw for use in his line of handcrafted hats.
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Homeless man robbed at 'home'

03/21/2012

A 32-year-old homeless man reported he was robbed at 12:30 p.m., March 13, in the 300 block of West Lower Wacker Drive. The man, who gave his address as the 300 block of Lower Wacker Drive, told police he was at “home” when a silver four-door Acura pulled up and a man got out and asked for a dollar. When the victim refused to provide the dollar, the man pulled out a handgun and demanded his money and jewelry.
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South Loop resident honored by AIDS Foundation

Doctor focuses on preventing AIDS in teens

03/21/2012

Over the years, South Loop resident Dr. Lisa Henry-Reid has won national recognition for her work as HIV and AIDS researcher, community leader and a champion in the ongoing fight against the diseases.
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