April 2003
4-29--Auto Dealer’s Plans to Move May be Up in Air 4-29--PUBLIC NOTICE: Middle School Girls Nail It! 4-28--WHAT I SAY: The World is Watching 4-25--Promenade Sales Rise in Midst of Citywide Drop 4-24--Council Approves New Performance Law 4-24--Council Legalizes Auto Rentals at Repair Shops 4-23--Council Earmarks City Hall Lawn for Demonstrations 4-23--LETTERS: The Promise of Edgemar Center 4-22--Down to Earth 4-21--WHAT I SAY:Tumbleweeds or Tipping Points? 4-21--OPINION: Lottery System “Simple, Quick and Fair” 4-21--OPINION: Playing Roulette with Street Performers 4-17--Bank Robbery Suspect Arrested 4-17--Pedestrian Seriously Injured in Crosswalk 4-17--EXCLUSIVE Curtain to Finally Rise on New Arts Center 4-16--Fire Chief to Retire After 31 Years on Force 4-15--Blue Bus Turns 75 4-15--Everyone a Winner at Jimmy Stewart Marathon 4-14--City Braces for Budget Cuts 4-14--WHAT I SAY: Market Value 4-11--Fleeing Suspect Injures Police Officer 4-10--McDonald's Deserves a Break Today, Council Decides 4-10--Deasy, Landlords Face Off 4-10--LETTERS: Biased Report and Changes to Ellis 4-9--ARB Sends Affordable Housing Project Back for Redesign 4-9--No Place Like Home 4-9--BAYSIDE BUSINESS: Steady Trends 4-9--Chomsky Denounces War in Rare Westside Appearance 4-8--Landlords Pay off Former Tenants 4-7--SMRR Throws Support Behind Parcel Tax, Increased City Funding for Schools 4-7--District Supporters Protest Budget Cuts 4-7--WHAT I SAY: Two Chicagos 4-4--Public Gives Madison Theater Thumbs Up 4-4--Armed Man Holds Up Gas Station 4-4--EXTRA!!! Crime Drops Again Following First Increase in 10 Years 4-4--Union Files Charges Against Four Points 4-2--Rent Control Officials Quell Fears 4-2--Business Leaders Kick in for Parcel Tax 4-2--EXCLUSIVE Major Auto Dealer Poised to Leave Town 4-1--Report Studies Madison Theater Impacts 4 -1--LETTERS: Gang-banged by Business 3-31--Focusing on the Big Picture