* Cook Co. prosecutors seek to audit firm with ties to the gov
* Undercover blogger gives insider’s view of police dept.
* Opening of abortion clinic in Aurora blocked; more here and here
During a hearing in U.S. District Court on Monday, Planned Parenthood attorney Chris Wilson argued that Aurora was “imposing a different review process … in response to political demands” and the protests that have resulted.
“There is no other objection other than the outcry over abortion services,” Wilson told Judge Charles R. Norgle.
Lance Malina, an attorney representing Aurora, told the judge the city was reviewing possible “material omissions” when Planned Parenthood, identifying itself as Gemini, was going through the permit process. At the conclusion, the city will decide whether an operating permit should be issued.
* SIU won’t appeal ruling on Poshard contract
* Poshard says he did not try to influence poll results
* Zorn: 72 year old judge is right to challenge the age-old practice of mandatory retirement
* Ameren unveils rate relief programs
* Energy firm gets notice for alleged pollution
* Vrdolyak’s lawyers seek to have indictment tossed; more here
* Sneed tidbit: Pssst… Sneed hears rumbles 2nd Ward Ald. Bob Fioretti may challenge U.S. Rep. Bobby Rush for his Dem committeeman seat. Hmm.
* Daley implies opposition to Children’s Museum move is racial
* Mayor questions race role in Grant Park debate
* DuPage pushes to hire prosecutors despite budget loss