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Legally Parked, Ticketed Anyway: Bogus Street Cleaning Fines
It's a warning to drivers – Friday is street cleaning day so don't park there or you will get a ticket.

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It's a warning to drivers – Friday is street cleaning day so don't park there or you will get a ticket.

CBS 2's Marissa Parra explains the mission behind “The Temple.”
Four of the victims were innocent bystanders after a chase involving two cars ended in gunfire.
The incident happened just after 1 p.m. Wednesday afternoon.
"This was an incredibly difficult decision but keeping our team safe has always been our first priority," the airline said.
The John D. and Catherine T. MacArthur Foundation‘s grants include an award of $625,000 to each recipient.
Sheryl Ring said in one case, a court clerk has willfully refused to use her legal name.
The 54-year-old pleaded not guilty to racketeering, which has 14 underlying crimes associated with it.
More than 3,200 passengers were trapped on planes without being given a chance to disembark.
According to the plea, he used the money he stole for jewelry, an insurance payment, women’s clothing, three iPhones and skydiving trips.
The two Simeon students – both 15-year-old boys – were killed in separate attacks just four hours apart on Tuesday.
Workers were protesting “unsafe conditions” and “dismal wages.”
They only met two months ago, but the bond between Lisa Segura and Julian Ortiz is more than just skin deep.
Abbott Labs is putting its Gurnee test-manufacturing facility back online.
CBS 2 Investigator Dana Kozlov cold-called suburban strangers from names on a list the CBS 2 Investigators pieced together.
Gardiner’s office did not immediately respond to a request for comment.
Martinez served as chief financial officer for CPS from 2003 to 2009 under former CEO Arne Duncan.
As CBS 2's Jermont Terry reported Tuesday night, Garza's battle has ended in heartbreak.
On March 1, the city's network of speed cameras began issuing $35 tickets to drivers caught going 6 mph to 9 mph over the limit.
Officers also must live in the city, and be a permanent resident of the U.S. Citizenship is not required.