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2011 > April > 2
- Pilgrim Baptist to be born again
- Singleton’s views on dating are ‘slightly bizarre’
- NU QB battle a long way from over
- Healthy Peters ready for Connecticut
- Attorney general aide: U. of I. flouting law
- Wolves fall to Aeros 6-1
- Mark Heisler’s NBA rankings
- 9 vie for Joliet mayor’s job in historic race
- Man arrested in Minnesota held in slaying here
- Singleton’s views on dating are ‘slightly bizarre’
- The April 2 sandwich: Pastoral
- Speaker Madigan endorses probe of prepaid college tuition program
- Boys basketball | 2011 Chicago Tribune All-State third team
- MLB whispers: Cardinals just can’t catch a break
- Winter gets nod from Hall of Fame
- Luke Donald’s three keys for winning the Masters
- Breakup led to stabbing, police say
- Sox feeding off confidence quick start provides
- Voice of the People, Apr. 02
- Hawks thinking defense as games get tighter
- Third cop relieved of powers in sex assault investigation
- ‘Suspicious’ Dolton fire injures 1, displaces dozens
- Sex allegation leads to steps against 3rd officer
- Man dies days after vehicle hit tree
- Sunday: Lightning at Blackhawks
- Craft beers surging in popularity
- Felony charges for lawyer in cellphone case spark legal debate
- Chicago men charged with ransacking hotel room
- Zambrano OK after leaving game with hand cramp
- Rose scores 36 in 113-106 triumph over Raptors
- Mr. Basketball of Illinois 2011 | East Aurora’s Ryan Boatright and Rock Island’s Chasson Randle
- 1 charged after teen shot dead in Melrose Park
- Man shot in chest on West Side
- Pena wants Cubs to live for moment
- Boys basketball | 2011 Chicago Tribune All-State special mention
- 1 killed, 3 wounded in separate city shootings
- Classroom Voices, Apr. 02
- Mr. Basketball of Illinois winners
- 5-run rally boosts Cubs’ spirits in 5-3 victory
- Sox benefit from more clutch hits in 8-3 victory
- Fans damn ‘Torpedo of Truth’ in Detroit
- Crawford no longer afterthought
- Connecticut edges Kentucky 56-55 to reach final
- Fire-ravaged church ready to start rebuilding
- Blagojevich takes his message to teens
- Goose Island CEO: ‘We’re going to become stronger’
- Blago to teens: ‘You will get your heart broken’
- Driver, 86, who veered into retention pond dies
- Driver shot multiple times on Eisenhower
- Chicago’s jazz artists play searing music for Japan
- Woman rescued from pond dies at hospital
- Backlogs, leniency on new public records law
- Donald brings another weapon: his college coach
- After struggling early, Jackson finishes strong
- Emanuel gives South Side council veteran a boost
- Butler and VCU survive departures of stars to NBA
- Boys volleyball | Tiger Classic championship: Sandburg sophomore Nick Bendell sparks victory over Marist
- The April 2 sandwich: Pastoral
- 1 in custody after pedestrian killed in hit-and-run
- Here’s an early look at the NBA draft
- Quentin’s bat could end up being Sox’s biggest
- Butler going to NCAA tournament final again
- Granderson does what he does best
- Redford says they tried to shoot ‘Natural’ at Wrigley
- After trip to dentist, Danks ready for 1st start Sunday
- Ask Tom why: Has it ever snowed in Chicago in May or later?
- Boys basketball | 2011 Chicago Tribune All-State second team
- Attorney general aide: U. of I. flouting law
- A glimpse at quieter charms of Daytona Beach
- Box Score: UConn 56, Kentucky 55
- Backlogs, leniency on new public records law
- Calhoun Vs. Calipari A Show In Itself
- Por México “me sentaría hasta con el diablo”
- Conductores impactados por precio de la gasolina
- Lakers acarician el liderato en el Oeste y Bulls lo defienden en el Este
- ‘No pueden esperar a que suceda una muerte’
- Prep scoreboard
- Boys basketball | 2011 Chicago Tribune All-State first team: Two All-Americans, two Mr. Basketballs and a Nader make up top five
- Boys basketball | 2011 Chicago Tribune All-State second team
- Boys basketball | 2011 Chicago Tribune All-State third team
- Boys basketball | 2011 Chicago Tribune All-State special mention
- Pictures: UConn 56, Kentucky 55
- UConn’s Jim Calhoun Prefers A Long-Term Commitment