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Wild encounters at Serafin’s bash Cook County State’s Attorney Kim Foxx approached John Kass, the former Tribune columnist-turned-conservative-blogger. Illinois is battling other states for more than $2 trillion in federal funds coming by way of the Bipartisan Infrastructure Law, the Inflation Reduction Act and the CHIPS and Science Act. The Illinois Legislative Black Caucus Foundation is holding a policy summit.
Vote Counting Begins in Pivotal Argentina Presidential Election Israel Latest: More Aid Trickles into Gaza as Death Toll Rises. Car Owners Fall Behind on Payments at Highest Rate on Record. Saudi Arabia Mulls Buying Dassault Combat Jets, Tribune says.
Tribune atrium dispute in Hastings: Battle over baker’s furniture placement, unpaid rent heads to court The Tribune development's atrium is at the centre of a dispute between the property developer and tenant that could go as far as the High Court. A baker says an argument about where he could place chairs for his customers has sparked a relationship breakdown.
Editorial: For those working so hard to turn the tide on gun violence, we offer our gratitude The Tribune's Opinion section has published original essays dealing with gun violence in Chicago. As intractable as the problem seems, we have to find a solution together, they say. One conclusion flows out of almost every piece: Police cannot accomplish this mission by themselves.
The New Press Club Grill In New York Has A 1960s Swagger The Press Club Grill takes its name from the neighborhood being an historic nexus for the Times, the Herald and the Tribune. Becker's menu seems fresh and novel against a backdrop that is swank in a sentimental way.
‘Battle of Ink and Ice’ Review: Cook and Peary’s North Pole Race Rederick Cook (1865-1940) claimed to have been the first person to reach the North Pole. Horace Greeley of the Tribune, Adolph Ochs of the Times, Joseph Pulitzer of the World, William Randolph Hearst of the Evening Journal and Charles Dana of the Sun gathered at Delmonico's.
Illinois day cares struggle to reduce lead discovered through mandatory water testing The Tribune obtained lead testing results for both schools and day cares. The mandatory testing was required under a 2017 state law. Chicago has more lead service lines than any other city in the country.
Mayor Lori Lightfoot’s administration fought release of records involving allegations against top fire official Mayor Lori Lightfoot fought to keep many of the records secret for more than two years. The Tribune made requests for separate sets of records in September 2020 and May 2021. The city eventually released records that were so heavily redacted.
Cook County prosecutors take step to streamline evidence tracking in court system long plagued by delays A new system is set to be rolled out for adult felony cases Monday. The move comes after the Tribune published a four-part series chronicling how Cook County murder cases linger on dockets longer than ever.
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The history and legacy of John D. Spreckels in San Diego John D. Spreckels was a sugar magnate and businessman who helped develop our city. He bought the “ San Diego Union ” newspaper in 1890, then the ‘Tribune’ in 1901. He also owned the San Diego-Coronado Ferry System, San Diego & Arizona Railway and Belmont Park.
Local protester causes concern setting up near GHHS entrance A West Michigan man who was recently told he can’t camp overnight on city of Grand Haven property moved south. The man, Douglas Wilson, described himself to the Tribune as “voluntarily houseless.” He spent much of the winter camping in Grand Haven’s Central Park.
Why Boone County basketball coaches are in favor of a shot clock, and why it hasn't happened yet The Tribune surveyed 18 coaches in Boone County, asking about their shot clock preferences. Not every coach responded, but nearly every coach that did, agreed there should be a shot clock. Oregon, California, Georgia, Maryland, Massachusetts, New York, North Dakota, Rhode Island South Dakota, Utah and Washington are the only states to have adopted a shot Clock.
Cook County state’s attorney Kim Foxx issues statement on suspect in Chicago officer’s shooting death Sources confirm the suspect’s name to the Tribune, but the paper is not naming him because he has not been charged. Cook County prosecutors in November dropped a misdemeanor charge against the suspect. The suspect was offered community service as an alternative to traditional prosecution.
Cook County state’s attorney Kim Foxx issues statement on suspect in Chicago officer’s shooting death Sources confirm the suspect’s name to the Tribune, but the paper is not naming him because he has not been charged. Court records show Cook County prosecutors in November dropped a misdemeanor charge against the suspect. The suspect was offered community service as an alternative to traditional prosecution.
O’Hare Airport, mayor address homelessness at the airport after social media uproar Ald. Raymond Lopez, 15th, is a frequent Lightfoot critic. The Tribune first reported on the situation at O'Hare in January. Gov. J.B. Pritzker unveiled Home Illinois plan that will invest $50 million this year.
Savvy hacks to get your college textbooks on the cheap The College Board estimates that college students spend $1,200 on books and materials every school year. The Tribune (college intern) has created a list of financial hacks to alleviate the stress of finding textbooks.