Tuesday, May 21, 2013
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Liz Hoffman
  • ‘If you’re going to have a heart attack, Naperville is a pretty good place to do it’
  • A decade after reforms, a smarter juvenile court takes shape
  • New law mandates defibrillators where they're needed most: Outdoors, where people exercise
  • Juvenile justice for sale: Illinois is a poster child, but not the way you think
  • Keeping the faith: Sisters of St. Casimir remain as community changes
  • New ER wing expands a small oasis in a health-care desert
  • City set to close one-third of mental health clinics
  • Once on the chopping block, North Side mental health clinic seems safe – for now
  • Even with promise of better care, move is daunting for mental health patients
  • Dating violence hits halls of Southwest Side high school
  • Blizzard bust shows challenges of predicting Chicago weather
  • Two paths through a changing system
  • Google flu tracker prognosis good
  • State GOP says law allows special election for Burris' seat
  • First responders meet Second Life: Public health enters the virtual world
  • Mr. Quigley goes to Washington, probably, with victory in Democratic special primary election
  • Company eases way for unionization of low-paid home health care workers
  • Sin Papeles: Life without papers in Chicago's immigrant communities
  • Holder's ruling, though narrow, ignites both sides of immigration debate
lhoffman@u.northwestern.edu