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2010 > April > 14
- Evanston school warns of malicious Facebook page
- Man charged in fatal shooting in Lawndale
- Pair found with drugs, guns and phony cash
- Michelle Obama makes surprise visit to Haiti
- Squire Lance, 1933-2010: Veteran political and community organizer
- Illinois hospitals open a window on their performance
- Educator saved student from choking about 15 years ago
- Cubs to lend support to Hawks for first playoff game
- Illinois hospitals put care data on Internet
- Soriano has another tough day in field
- 2 attorneys for Drew Peterson withdraw
- Derrick Rose’s 27 points help Bulls to final playoff spot
- Mattel launching computer engineer Barbie
- Illinois Army National Guard troops mourn Polish major general killed in air crash
- Illinois bank-owned foreclosures double in first quarter
- ‘We really haven’t lost anything’
- Voters deserve to have a real choice
- Pain specialist aims for comfortable life, if possible
- Only God can make a tree, but …
- Naperville to hire 4
- Bridgeview aims to build on success of Toyota Park
- Teachers paid too much
- CNC Programmer
- Schools eat up food info
- Hossa hopes third time is charm for him in Stanley Cup finals
- School nutrition and gardening classes aim to grow healthy eating habits
- New Bears defensive end Julius Peppers buys home from Bulls guard B.J. Armstrong
- Marketing Manager
- Economic turnaround leaving small businesses behind
- Quinn signs pension revamp
- Customer Service / Inside Sales
- Twitter goes to Washington
- Man in weapons case is back in jail
- Downers Grove: Cell phone stolen in church
- No returns or exchanges
- Prep baseball: No. 2 Minooka, Foltynewicz get by Oswego East
- Community briefing
- Liberator of a Nazi death camp looks back
- Can Poland get past the ‘curse’?
- Queen of Jordan coming to Naperville
- Toddlers give college kids a lesson
- Some laid-off CTA workers offered jobs back
- Four men on the loose after Tinley Park home invasion
- Vanilla can be a flavor to savor
- Evanston takes look at wind turbines in Lake Michigan project
- ‘Body Snatchers’ at City Lit: They’re coming for you! Take some action!
- Small businesses, startups, taking longer to see turnaround
- Clear Channel will remain in E2 lawsuits
- Printing company part of Chicago’s past, present and future
- American starts online check-in for international flights
- Oswego man arrested after driving into tree in Aurora
- Spring to get greener
- Custer Park man arrested after taking neighbor’s truck for a beer run, Will County police said
- Campbell back, but not in Game 1
- Ramirez’s slow start doesn’t concern Sox
- Letter to President Obama from U.S. astronauts, NASA staff
- Powerful story leaves questions of faith unanswered at Provision
- You know what’s truly taxing?
- Hugo’s speech police
- Man allegedly struck paramedic in ambulance
- Prep baseball: Kravetz, Myjak lead Mount Carmel past Loyola
- Voice of the People, Apr. 14
- Airlines getting delay-response plans off the ground
- Spice space
- Guillen thinks he would land another job if he’s fired
- Illinois hospitals open a window on their performance
- Bald eagles return to nest near Mooseheart
- Electronics taken from parked car
- Northwestern’s Kelly Amonte Hiller: 5-year extension
- Pharmacists seek OK to administer more flu shots
- U.K.’s Florence Welch working on U.S. stardom
- ‘Fatty’ isn’t fat, and mom shouldn’t snap
- The liability issues for the Bulls, Paxson and Del Negro
- Richard Marx headlines Carrie Fest, in honor of Lane Bryant victim
- Squire Lance, 1933-2010: Veteran political and community organizer
- Elderly dementia patients and ‘at-risk’ students create friendships
- Joliet
- Seasonal vegetables enliven a spring stew
- Production & Maintenance
- Battle lines being drawn over financial regulation overhaul
- ‘Fatty’ isn’t fat, and mom shouldn’t snap
- First lady uses Mexico City visit to push youth-outreach campaign
- Schools eat up food info
- Educator saved student from choking about 15 years ago
- Ex-mayor fit to be interviewed in water pollution lawsuits, judge rules
- Illinois bank-owned foreclosures double in first quarter
- Chicago Polish community changes some events
- Elgin’s new animal law won’t cover 2 recent dog bites
- Lockport acoustic folk artist charged with forgery
- Jerry Rice makes pro golf debut Thursday
- What would Dorothy do?
- Man charged in Blue Line robbery
- 3 seniors had stashed guns, vehicles, feds say
- Lakeshore Theater says goodbye
- Community briefing
- North suburbs say retail, office vacancies may finally be on the decline
- Lilly fine in minor league rehab outing
- Motel robbed in Hoffman Estates
- Treatment ordered for Birkett harasser
- Suspect held in slayings of wife, baby son, two young nieces
- NFL draft: Rating the centers
- BaconFest!
- International iPad shipments delayed
- Judge allows man in interfaith divorce to take daughter to church
- 2 teens killed in car-truck crash near Waubonsee Community College
- Solar panels, wind turbine may power student creativity
- Local Voices, West Zone, Apr. 14
- Willow Creek School vandalized
- Window broken at Downers South
- Ring stolen from jewelry store
- Former Northwestern employee, companion found with drugs, guns and thousands in counterfeit cash
- Fees going up in area schools
- Channahon man charged in beating of 50-year-old neighbor
- Taking the cake
- Cubs rally for 7-6 victory
- Evanston superintendent warns against malicious Facebook page
- Power tools taken from trailer
- Vivaldi, John Waters among Harris treats
- Mushroom king commands respect
- Food fight
- John Waters on the 2010-11 theater calendar
- One very big thumbs down
- In her own words: Michelle Obama in Mexico City
- Mastering a one-pot meal
- Cholesterol-rich eggs still can be healthy
- Chicago City Council watchdog to wait
- McHenry County man held in child beating
- Daley’s plan has ’em drinking up along the lake
- Man says he ‘blanked out’ before hitting and killing dogwalker with car
- Reese Witherspoon’s exes dish on single life
- Naperville’s police department among those relying on volunteers
- Which NBA team was biggest surprise and biggest disappointment this year?
- ‘Romeo and Juliet’ headlines Harris season of dance
- Signs of danger
- Blessings of an international adoption can go bad
- Corrections and clarifications for Wednesday, April 14, 2010
- Tour debut shows Conan uncorked and on rebound
- Northwestern at Wrigley Field: Deal close
- Ask Tom Why: Accuracy of Farmer’s Almanac forecasts
- Ex-mayor fit to be interviewed in water pollution lawsuits, judge rules
- Blagojevich wanted ‘good gig’ for Senate appointment, court filing shows
- Dynamic duo with shared history: Salt, pepper
- First lady uses Mexico City visit to push youth-outreach campaign
- Battle lines being drawn over financial regulation overhaul
- Local Voices, North Zone, Apr. 14
- Prep softball: Soesbe’s power, Goranson’s relief a relief for No. 4 Elk Grove against No. 6 Barrington
- Wolves win playoff opener 6-5
- Car’s wheels, bumpers taken
- Elderly dementia patients and ‘at-risk’ students create friendships
- In her own words: Michelle Obama in Mexico City
- Cholesterol-rich eggs still can be healthy
- Police: Shooting near DeKalb campus did not involve student
- Illinois hospitals open a window on their performance
- Schools eat up food info
- What are they thinking?
- A Journey fit for families
- Cops: Man used stun gun to rob 73-year-old woman
- Nadia Bloom’s hero said God showed him the way
- <b>VIDEO:</b> A look into Brandon Marshall’s troubled past
- School nutrition and gardening classes aim to grow healthy eating habits
- Lincoln Park teenager missing after dispute with parents
- Parents of Nadia Bloom to speak today
- Ford Heights residents boycott food and liquor store
- Daley taps Beale to chair police and fire committee
- Peterson loses 2 from defense but gains high-profile lawyer
- Prep scoreboard
- Suspect in shootings ‘sweet until his temper would go’
- Family cars: 2010 Dodge Journey
- Neighbors rejoice as police raid South Side motel
- Chicago City Council balks at massage parlor ordinance
- Man killed in Roseland neighborhood
- N. Chicago cop on trial in beating of Waukegan police chief
- Lombard Subway reopens after food poisoning outbreak
- Queen of Jordan to visit Naperville
- Daley open to wind turbines off Lake Michigan
- Wal-Mart issue resurfaces with living wage ordinance
- Suspect in fatal hit-run claims he ‘blanked out’
- Man charged with harassing Birkett unfit for trial, judge says
- Ex-Crestwood mayor can be questioned in water lawsuits
- Funeral set for woman who died in fire
- Quinn signs legislation revamping pension system
- Power company worker found dead at suburban substation
- Winter Springs police chief will always recall hearing Nadia Bloom was safe
- Elderly man critically hurt in South Side fire
- Anti-war activist Ayers to speak at Illinois Wesleyan
- Fatal car crash near Waubonsee Community College
- Obama taps McPherson to head Chicago marshal’s office
- Chicago City Council watchdog to wait
- Marquette Park copes with shootings: ‘It’s beyond a tragedy’
- Bald eagles return to nest near Mooseheart
- Frantic call after 4 found dead: ‘He killed everyone’
- Longtime Chicago blues artist dies at 66
- Clear Channel will remain in E2 lawsuits
- Michelle Obama reaches out to world’s youth
- Fees going up in area schools
- Daley’s plan has ’em drinking up along the lake
- Nadia’s rescue reaffirms church’s faith in miracles
- Some CTA workers to get jobs back, but service cuts remain
- Feds: Aging reputed mob figures had stashed guns, vehicles
- Tibetan school founded by Evanston man destroyed in quake
- Four men on the loose after Tinley Park home invasion
- Suspect held in slayings of wife, baby son, 2 young nieces
- Photos: Prep baseball: Mount Carmel vs. Loyola