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Metro & Tri-state Trial date set in Peterson gun case
A judge in Will County has set a trial date in the gun charges case against former police officer Drew Peterson. In an unrelated case, authorities earlier named the Bolingbrook man a suspect in the October disappearance of his wife, Stacy. He hasn't been charged in that case.

Daley's kin's firm could profit on museum move Cold case trail leads to Hollywood Parents take a hike to hit loss of school buses Brookfield's newborn giraffe stands tall Obama makes surprise appearance Not so fast: FBI nabs 'Time Bandit' suspect Vegetarian pioneer helps 'people wake up' Metra cuts bathrooms to add seats 2 in military accused of taking bribes for contracts Drug may protect preemies The Watchdogs: Clout corner Is Rezko working with the feds? Geneva saves one man's parking spot

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Campaign 2008

Sports White Sox on Jay Mariotti's split: 'It's about time' Chris De Luca: Word of Jay Mariotti's split with the Chicago Sun-Times reached the White Sox' clubhouse minutes after their victory Tuesday night against the Baltimore Orioles, and the reaction could be heard outside.


Tire to wire? Sox hope not Keep a close eye on left-hander John Danks during the last month of the regular season. The White Sox certainly will be watching closely. After his shortest start since July 20 -- a four-inning stinker in an 11-3 loss Wednesday night to the Baltimore Orioles at Camden Yards -- Danks has reached 160 2/3 innings this season.


Staying healthy is key to final tuneup Players don't like playing it, and coaches don't even like coaching in it. While the third preseason game is considered the tuneup for the regular season, the fourth is simply compulsory. You have to do it. So like it or not, the Bears will show up tonight in Cleveland to face the Browns and do what every NFL team does -- cross its fingers that there are no injuries.







How I'm saving money Living within her means has paid off Chicago Sun-Times Single mom Kathy Sullivan has been out of work for three years, but she's managing to make ends meet, even as gas and food prices have soared. Telecommuter saves by phoning it in Newlyweds save by skipping phone, internet Video: Making ends meet Video: How to save on your grocery bill






Entertainment Kanye West performs at convention — on the sidelines Kanye West’s regret on the day Barack Obama was nominated for president: That his mother, Donda, hadn’t lived to experience it. ‘‘It’s an incredible time to be around. I wish my momma could have seen this day,’’ the 31-year-old Chicago rapper told a crowd gathered for his performance early this morning.

Books '100 Things' co-author Dave Freeman dies in L.A. Have badge, will dazzle Auster not austere with sharp prose Classical Dinnerstein at unconventional best in recital Stage Only seldom on 'Sunday' does story ring true Seldom 'On a Sunday' does the story ring true 'Weekend' of sex, cash & politics Galleries


Business Barack and Michelle don Chicago designs Presidential nominee Barack Obama and wife Michelle are showing off Chicago-made fashions in their most important appearances on stage at the Democratic National Convention.


Photos: Obama's DNC surprise Foster: Michelle's hair Obama makes surprise appearance
Spuds company hopes to grow with McCain's namesake Flight attendants down at United Stocks open higher following GDP, jobs data