The family of boxer Francisco Rodriguez made a big decision after his death that will help other people live. As CBS 2’s Kristyn Hartman reports, it's a case that's shedding light on the shortage of Hispanic organ donors.
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After multimillion dollar setbacks for Chicago, Mayor Daley says it’s time for a change, or else. That was his sobering assessment for McCormick Place leaders responsible for bringing big convention business to the city. CBS 2's Jay Levine reports.
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When he ran for State Treasurer, Alexi Giannoulias bragged that he’d done a great job working at his family's Broadway Bank. Now that bank is on the verge of failing. CBS 2 Political Editor Mike Flannery grilled him about his role at the family bank.
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It’s a situation grandparents are facing: broken families and the battle to visit with grandchildren. The grandmother of NBA star Eddy Curry's son wants to know where her rights went after her daughter was murdered. CBS 2's Pamela Jones reports.
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Almost half of Chicago Public High School students will never graduate. But it’s an entirely different story at a Chicago orphanage where the graduation rate is almost 100 percent. CBS 2's Dana Kozlov reports on the secret of Mercy Home's success.
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Cash savings are very real this time around. They’re practically giving things away this Black Friday. And we know where and how little it will cost you. That's because CBS 2's Dorothy Tucker got her hands on deals not yet published.
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This past Sunday, Jimmie Johnson did what no other NASCAR driver has done before, by winning his fourth straight Sprint Cup championship. CBS 2’s Ryan Baker had a chance to chat with Mr. Four-Peat himself.
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It’s a chance for you to get vaccinated against H1N1 without having to wait in long lines. Some Chicagoland Walgreens' have limited supplies of the vaccine. CBS 2's Mike Puccinelli reports.
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If you grew up in Chicago, you either went to Kiddieland or begged your parents to take you there. Today, those amusement park memories went on the auction block. But as CBS 2’s Jim Williams reports, Kiddieland memories are all most walked away with.
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The 1925 carousel and 20 other rides are up for auction at the shuttered Kiddieland amusement park. CBS 2’s Susan Carlson reports on some of the people hoping to preserve their childhood memories.
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Tiny Tim and Ronald McDonald kicked off a holiday shoe drive on the North Side. The event was sponsored by the Lincoln Square Christkindl Market, a German Christmas festival running December 4-6 at Leland and Lincoln Avenue.
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Consumer advocates say they’ve been complaining about dangerous cribs to the Consumer Products Safety Commission for years, but with no results. Ashley Morrison reports on the recall and the fallout.
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