Monday, March 12, 2012

Spring-like weather continues / Feds reject downstate requests / Final Four predictions

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Shooting raises questions about U.S. course in Afghanistan

A U.S. soldier's shooting of more than a dozen Afghan civilians deepened questions on about what the United States can accomplish in Afghanistan before it withdraws, as Washington rushed to contain the damage from the startling rogue attack.

Spring weather in forecast for next two weeks Spring weather in forecast for next 2 weeks

Spring-like weather is in the forecast for the Chicago area for the next two weeks, with temperatures expected to reach 20 degrees above normal.

Harrisburg mayor to appeal denial of federal aid: 'I don't understand it' Feds reject downstate towns' request for help

Harrisburg Mayor Eric Gregg says he will appeal a decision by FEMA to deny disaster aid to southern Illinois communities ravaged by tornadoes. >> Photos

Chicago Reader up for sale: Report Chicago Reader up for sale: Report

The owner of the Chicago Reader has hired a Dallas firm to help shop the paper, Crain's Chicago Business is reporting.

South Side Irish parade is back: 'It's very different' 'It's very different'

After a two-year hiatus, the South Side Irish Parade returned, and, as promised by organizers, it was a family-friendly event.

Has Carmody earned another year at Northwestern? Northwestern falls short

Haugh: Iona didn't keep Northwestern out of the 68-team field announced Sunday. The Wildcats can thank themselves for that.

'John Carter' heading to box office flop history 'John Carter' heading to box office flop history

Dr. Seuss movie "The Lorax" stayed firmly planted at No. 1 on box office charts over the weekend, easily trumping the debut of Walt Disney Co's expensive sci-fi flick "John Carter."

Obama vs. Israel Krauthammer: Obama's top priority? Stopping Israel

Iran is approaching nuclear capability, and the focus of U.S. policy is to prevent a democratic ally threatened with annihilation from pre-empting the threat?

Naperville parents who lost daughter to heroin try to educate other kids, parents After losing daughter to heroin, parents helping others

The light was on in Megan Miller's bedroom late that January night inside her family's Naperville home.

Tribune experts pick Final Four Tribune experts pick Final Four in NCAA tournament

Four of our reporters pick who will take the tourney. Two of them predict Kentucky will win it all.

Pilot putting region's old airports on the radar Pilot putting region's ghost airports on the radar

Veteran pilot Nick Selig is flying solo on a mission to salute Chicagoland's ghost airports, the grass airfields carved out of farmland that helped sow the seeds of victory in World War II.


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