to stay cool any way possible including at the beautiful buckingham fountain. day chicago flirted with 100 degrees buckingham fountain in nearby millenium park near the water the place to be. last night to kingston not look good for residents in this uptown high rise. today without water electricity and air conditioning until a generator delivered to front door. taking these guys somewhere with air-conditioning 5:00 p.m. more serious concern firefighter southwest side three alarm fire spread to two others nobody heard inside additional ambulances called for the firefighters department quickly rotated firefighters to read these on the frontlines after that 75 it was hot after that you start to sweat the minute after you get off of the fire truck important once we start battling the fire to get them out to health officials asked to check on neighbors stay hydrated did not stop early morning exercises try to get ahead of the key to before the scorcher running half marath
drew peterson walked into the courtroom looking the same . he had the same confidence he glanced at us with a sly smile . he is on trial for the murder of his wife kathleen savio . this is an evidentiary hearing both sides are gearing what are to be permissible in court as evidence . there s an animated video that the state wants to produce to argue its case against him along with certain witness statements . defense attorneys cannot give us many details but what everyone is concerned about is jury selection people were assembled to two years ago when this initially began with all the attention the case has garnered sense including a made for television movie the judge concedes that sitting a jury will not be easy . you don t know the effects of that movie . things like that can make picking a jury difficult . they may have lost a third of the original jury pool . questionnaires had been sent to the original pool defense prosecutors all getting the questionnaires back today
foundation to settle shift or crack when that happens you must call and the professionals . it s not the sound and homeowner wants to hear the sound of a jackhammer in your basement it but it can happen and not all cases are as severe when that happens you need to figure out that the longer the problem goes unaddressed the bigger the problem will get . by the house moving it can crack by the soil pulling away from home there are gaps for water to travel down along the foundation and into the home . how long will it take to fix something like this it depends on the nature of the problem is simple crack can be repaired for a few hundred dollars interior or exterior but in this case this customer had a more widespread problem where we had to remove the basement flooring and install a drainage system and a submersible pump . that can cost thousands of dollars and a home is at risk for having this sort of problem old or new city or suburb all homes are at risk your best bet is
built coalition wgn investigation found a serious troubles one of the main companies. days before troubles pierce the county financial scandal with ties to former libyan leader moammar gaddafi it family problems take a look at this time line february the company accused the topic to smuggle one of his sons to mexico consultant sits in a mexican jail today march ceo resigned after investigation caught him signing off $56 million worth of a nonexistent projects. back to peotone on the website picture of what would be the abraham lincoln in international airport key supporter of the $700 million project groundbreaking congressman asked about the troubles he said they are fine. less than one week later former vice president was arrested switzerland charged with fraud and money-laundering and corrupt practices. batt but we tried contacting them in montreal the office was closed today what we thought it congressman jesse jackson jr. media rep contact sheet of staff did not return o
police superintendent and the mayor are to reduce the violence with out of the box thinking and a historic new campcollaboration between police and cease-fire a mediator for gangs . this is a collaboration. bob jackson said it works . an 18 year-old double shooting suspect turned himself in . but his family says it s a case of mistaken identity. the young man they say has an alibi whatever the outcome of the cease-fire roseland group says its a good outcome . in a historic pilot program chicago police and the cease- fire groups will be collaborating in the city s third and 10th districts that will work together to mediate between rival gangs to prevent retaliations . it s a controversial idea police resisted this in the past been reluctant to get into the game of negotiating and having dialogue with known criminals . but the cease-fire people believe it s the only thing that can work to keep the violence from erupting it s a great thing . with regard to the double shooti