Wednesday, January 11, 2012

Snow in tomorrow's forecast / Apparent murder-suicide in Mundelein / Kass on Bill Daley

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Heavy snow seen tomorrow after 1 more day of mild weather

After one more day of unseasonable mildness today, with highs in the low 50s, tomorrow could bring 6 inches of snow.

2 dead, 1 hurt in apparent murder-suicide in Mundelein 2 dead, 1 hurt in apparent murder-suicide

Two people are dead in an apparent murder-suicide in a Mundelein townhome complex that also left a third person injured, authorities said this morning. >> Crime scene video

Romney takes winning streak to South Carolina Romney wins, heads for South Carolina

After an easy win in New Hampshire, GOP presidential hopeful Mitt Romney faces a critical test in South Carolina. >> Results

Restaurant leasing space in Tribune Tower Restaurant leasing space in Tribune Tower

Tribune Co. said Wednesday it is leasing first-floor space in Tribune Tower to a restaurant.

Paul scores 43 as Illinois topples No. 5 Ohio State Paul scores 43 as Illini topple No. 5 Ohio State

Guard outstanding in final minute with 3-pointer, 5 free throws and block in 79-74 upset.

Parents under pressure in films Parents under pressure in films

Anxious, stressed-out moms and dads deal with their kids for better and worse in such films as "We Bought a Zoo," "Carnage," "The Descendants' and "We Need to Talk About Kevin."

Sanctuary measure goes too far Editorial: Sanctuary measure goes too far

Being here illegally automatically raises the risk of flight. When you get in trouble in a place you're not supposed to be, it's tempting to run for home.

Sand mine proposal near Starved Rock pits company against environmentalists Sand mine proposal near Starved Rock

Nature lovers travel in droves to Starved Rock State Park to admire its many wonders, including 425 million-year-old rock formations composed of St. Peter sandstone.

WWBDD? What will Bill Daley do? Readers offer their ideas. Kass: What will Bill Daley do? Readers offer ideas

President Barack Obama, a stranger to these lands of late, returns to Chicago on Wednesday to pick up oodles of ridiculous political cash from rich people in private so he can demonize other rich people in public and play the reformer.

High schools alert juniors to state testing changes ACT changes mean some students must take test twice

Illinois high school juniors this year will need to sweat through the grueling college entrance exam twice in order to apply to many top universities, a consequence of the state shelving the high school writing exam to save some money.

Suddenly, a surplus of starters Suddenly, Cubs boast a surplus of starters

The addition of left-hander Paul Maholm to the revamped Cubs rotation gives them six experienced starters for five spots.

Chicago without winter is a fairy tale Schmich: Chicago without winter is a fairy tale

Once upon a time in a land known as Chicago, before the madness of the year 2012, the people lived in fear of a great beast. This beast shaped the people's behavior and their moods and their belief that, having survived the beast's attacks for so many eons, they were the strongest people anywhere.


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