Crime rates fell in the Southland last year, statistics released today show - but Southland police chiefs warn that the stuttering economy means the downward crime trend may be over.
Property crimes up in the Southland City Council passes Daley's 2009 budget Survey: Demand at food pantries up 33% Workers volunteer as money gets tight Crime in Illinois drops 3 percent
Aldermen rally to save free jumping jacks
First Lady of McAuley volleyball Residents shred it in Evergreen Park Local Dish Navy admiral, Stagg grad visits school Academics
CTA fare hikes get green light
Presentation revisits horror of 1958 fire
Dad heads to Iraq again 1 in custody after carjacking, crash
'Hanky panky' charged in referendum Help Project Share make the holidays happy Village Pantry wins Governor's Hometown Award Saint Xavier plans faculty voice recital Local Dish SXU professor travels to Costa Rica to counsel victims of sex trade Prof. Thomas Dodson part of 18-member group from Chicago Tabernacle Church Callaway to speak at SXU reunions Saint Xavier University unveils new Web site SD124 accepting nominations for April election McAuley students named AP Scholars
Reunions Local referendum results
Beverly liquor vote may be headed to court Chicago cop wounded in 2001 dies
Carvelli 'Bone Yard' wins contest Man found dead in South Side alley Scratching away at feral cat problem
Vandals deface Ag School golf course Reunions
Beverly woman pursues paths as herbalist, author and artist Reunions
Knife threat brings police to McAuley
Why is Millennium Park costing taxpayers? Halloween House Contest






