Morning Shorts
Tuesday, Dec 22, 2009 - Posted by Rich Miller * Daley aide quits for private sector
* CPS Inspector General Releases 2009 Report * Parking meter contractor citing improvements before rate hike * Some Unemployed CTA Drivers Recruited for 2010 Winter Olympics * Inspector flags dubious trip to Vegas, unjustified pay raise
* Terrence J. O’Brien: Little-known official running for Cook County Board president * McQuillan gets to stay on 50th House ballot * Government spending a top issue for GOP hopefuls in 8th District * With no incumbent, 10th Congressional district up for grabs * 10th Dist. candidates debate Afghanistan action * Nygren leans on experience factor in contentious McHenry Co. sheriff race * Corbett withdraws from Palatine Twp. primary * Some Chicago parking tickets were written off * FCC hails Mayor Daley’s plan to bring technology to 5 neighborhoods * Internet in Chicago: Daley hopes to add access in underserved neighborhoods * FCC Chairman Visits Chicago to Call for More Technology * Gas prices down since November, but up about a dollar from 2008 * Busted by the camera
* Lawsuit contends Illinois inmates get too much soy * School officials: This year is no worse than previous years * Is city’s drug possession ordinance a bust? * Dist. 186 board divided on high school rebuild steps * Proceed with caution on property tax * Time to pony up in District 144 * Homer Glen question: Who holds purse strings? * Tinley Park prepares for downtown redevelopment * Sheriff’s officer cited with reckless driving for hitting IDOT worker * Off-duty Lockport cop charged with DUI in fatal Stevenson crash * Outside-the-box award goes to students of the Southland
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