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CBS 2 Chicago: Top Stories
A Chicago police officer whose assault conviction prompted an outcry among his family, colleagues and even Mayor Richard Daley could be released from prison within days after the Iowa attorney general's office announced Tuesday it will not seek a state Supreme Court review of his case.
Kane County State's Attorney John Barsanti said his office is investigating accusations that a Sleepy Hollow woman used nude pictures of a 13-year-old boy to blackmail him.
There are plenty of ways to judge the popularity of a presidential candidate. Polls are just one tool to gauge public opinion. CBS 2's Dana Kozlov found another way to get a taste for a candidate's appeal.
Despite mounting evidence that political fundraiser Antoin "Tony" Rezko is now cooperating with federal prosecutors, Gov. Rod Blagojevich insists he is unconcerned that Rezko may now turn on him.
Another sign of the times: An old fixture is closing its doors in southwest suburban Burbank. Owners say the Old Barn Restaurant is a victim of the tough economy, and, as CBS 2's Kristyn Hartman reports, it's seen a lot of history.
Today, nine-and-a-half million Americans are unemployed. Thousands more are underemployed. Their new jobs pay a lot less than the ones they lost. CBS 2's Dorothy Tucker reports on how one man struggles with a smaller paycheck.
A retired University of Chicago physics professor woke up a winner Tuesday morning, to a call he had almost given up on ever receiving. Yoichiro Nambu, 87, won the Nobel Prize in physics along with two Japanese scientists, for their discoveries in the world of subatomic particles.
Time is running out for Illinois voters who want to participate in the 2008 presidential election. New voter registrations will be accepted through 11:59 p.m. Tuesday night. CBS 2's Mai Martinez reports that election officials say in the department's 111-year history, they've never seen this kind of voter turnout.
FBI agents are on the scene of a bank robbery in the Loop Tuesday afternoon.
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