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Chicago Police Superintendent Garry McCarthy knew New York police were spying on Muslims in Newark, N.J. while he served as police chief there, according to a report by The Associated Press. The mayor of Newark is now calling for an investigation into the widespread spying operation, which he called "deeply offensive."
The vote comes after months of protests from parents, teachers and activists and a spate of final pleas to board members to save the schools.

Governor Pat Quinn proposed closing 10 Department of Corrections facilities, including two prisons and two Department of Juvenile Justice centers.
Corner stores are renowned for their junk food options, but Chicago and Cook County are teaming up with community groups to transform the stores into healthy havens.
Indiana’s former top election official will likely be sentenced Thursday afternoon on a half-dozen felony convictions, including theft and voter fraud. He’s facing up to three years in prison on each count.
CPS closures move forward; Quinn's bad-news budget fallout; snow's a-comin'...
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- $7.3 million OKed for downtown ‘bus rapid transit’
- Board votes unanimously to close, restaff schools
- East Germany and Krypton Come to Chicago
- Report: McCarthy knew of NYPD Muslim spy program in NJ
- Video: White Mystery performs Take A Walk on Sound Opinions
- Chicago names schools to be closed, phased out
- Morning News Update: Monday Jan. 7
- CPS let building go to pot before ‘turnaround’?
- $7.3 million OKed for downtown ‘bus rapid transit’
- Announcing my duet with the reanimated corpse of Osama bin Laden
- Chicago wraps up the first set of meetings to map out the 2012 cultural plan
- After bringing youth to gang’s turf, cops won’t face charges
- Album review: Lana Del Rey, ‘Born to Die’ (Interscope)
- Board votes unanimously to close, restaff schools
- Critics slam Illinois lottery ticket sales
- Did CPS let building go to pot before ‘turnaround’?
- Dorothy Brown and Rick Munoz fling insults in Cook County Clerk of Court debate
- $7.3 million OKed for downtown ‘bus rapid transit’
- Jacques Brownson, architect of Daley Center and 55 E. Jackson building dies at 88
- Lost on the Dan Ryan
- Album reviews: Sleigh Bells and Cloud Nothings
- An interview with Steve Edwards
- Baby boomers most at-risk for hepatitis C as deaths rise
- Board votes unanimously to close, restaff schools
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Though not as popularly known as his midcentury contemporaries such his mentor Mies van der Rohe, or Bruce Graham of SOM, Brownson nonetheless left a mark.




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