Also in the day's local news Monday, Nov. 17, are the following stories:
- Woman, 40, Found Dead in Little Italy --- An autopsy is pending for a 40-year-old woman found stabbed to dead in her home Sunday afternoon.
- Student Pleads Not Guilty to Making Up Report of Attack -- A former Elmhurst College student who claimed she had been attacked on campus because she is a Muslim pleaded not guilty today to falsifying a police report.
- Aldermen Fight to Save Free Jumpng Jacks -- It's a perennial favorite at neighborhood block parties across the city, so Chicago alderman don't want to see the enclosed jumping jacks the city has supplied for years to become another victim of budget cuts.
- Harris Opens Chicago's First Environmentally-Friendly Bank Branch --- Harris Bank received support from the City of Chicago to install the latest geothermal technology in a new branch opening on the South Side.
- Police Search Home Of Former Illini Coach --- Police search the home and personal computer of a former U.S. Olympics trainer and assistant coach at the University of Illinois after a video camera is found in a locker room.
- Man Struck by Vehicles While Crossing Lake Shore Drive -- A suburban man is in serious condition after being struck by two cars as he tried to cross Lake Shore Drive on the North Side.