Aurora mayor wants to reward police for homicide-free year
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AURORA, Ill. (Associated Press) -
The mayor of Illinois' second-largest city wants to give police officers $500 bonuses as a reward for the city going all of last year without a homicide.
Weisner says the officers who patrolled the streets played the most critical role in preventing homicides in 2012 and the feat "is a symbol of their overall success."
He says the city should make any sacrifices necessary to pay the bonuses despite a difficult economy.
The bonuses would cost $144,500. The city council's finance committee will consider the matter Tuesday.
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Even a fire hydrant is feeling the Blackhawks spirit, especially after Chicago's midnight victory over the Boston Bruins at the United Center in triple overtime.
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Forecasters say hot weather could give way to violent storms across parts of Illinois and are warning residents to be prepared for strong winds, hail and even tornadoes.
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A southwest suburban teen pleaded guilty to being drunk when he fatally struck a 4-year-old girl chasing a ball in the street has been sentenced to probation and community service.
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Police ask the Albany Park/Mayfair community to be vigilant, walk in pairs and avoid strangers, after a woman was sexually assaulted Monday night near the entrance to a CTA Blue Line station.
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After collecting tens of thousands of dollars for themselves on Wednesday, members of the General Assembly plan to kick the can of public employee pension reform down the road for at least one more month.
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