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Gov. JB Pritzker’s patience with the COVID-19 naysayers appears to be at an end.With new cases setting records every day and pretty much every other measurement heading in the wrong direction, Pritzker gave an earful to the people who have done everything they can to continue business as usual."To those elected officials who have chosen to disregard public health guidance, those who have sto...
Gov. JB Pritzker’s patience with the COVID-19 naysayers appears to be at an end.With new cases setting records every day and pretty much every other measurement heading in the wrong direction, Pritzker gave an earful to the people who have done everything they can to continue business as usual."To those elected officials who have chosen to disregard public health guidance, those who have sto...
Gov. JB Pritzker’s patience with the COVID-19 naysayers appears to be at an end.With new cases setting records every day and pretty much every other measurement heading in the wrong direction, Pritzker gave an earful to the people who have done everything they can to continue business as usual."To those elected officials who have chosen to disregard public health guidance, those who have sto...
Gov. JB Pritzker’s patience with the COVID-19 naysayers appears to be at an end.With new cases setting records every day and pretty much every other measurement heading in the wrong direction, Pritzker gave an earful to the people who have done everything they can to continue business as usual."To those elected officials who have chosen to disregard public health guidance, those who have sto...
Gov. JB Pritzker’s patience with the COVID-19 naysayers appears to be at an end.With new cases setting records every day and pretty much every other measurement heading in the wrong direction, Pritzker gave an earful to the people who have done everything they can to continue business as usual."To those elected officials who have chosen to disregard public health guidance, those who have sto...
Gov. JB Pritzker’s patience with the COVID-19 naysayers appears to be at an end.With new cases setting records every day and pretty much every other measurement heading in the wrong direction, Pritzker gave an earful to the people who have done everything they can to continue business as usual."To those elected officials who have chosen to disregard public health guidance, those who have sto...
Gov. JB Pritzker’s patience with the COVID-19 naysayers appears to be at an end.With new cases setting records every day and pretty much every other measurement heading in the wrong direction, Pritzker gave an earful to the people who have done everything they can to continue business as usual."To those elected officials who have chosen to disregard public health guidance, those who have sto...
Gov. JB Pritzker’s patience with the COVID-19 naysayers appears to be at an end.With new cases setting records every day and pretty much every other measurement heading in the wrong direction, Pritzker gave an earful to the people who have done everything they can to continue business as usual."To those elected officials who have chosen to disregard public health guidance, those who have sto...
Gov. JB Pritzker’s patience with the COVID-19 naysayers appears to be at an end.With new cases setting records every day and pretty much every other measurement heading in the wrong direction, Pritzker gave an earful to the people who have done everything they can to continue business as usual."To those elected officials who have chosen to disregard public health guidance, those who have sto...
Gov. JB Pritzker’s patience with the COVID-19 naysayers appears to be at an end.With new cases setting records every day and pretty much every other measurement heading in the wrong direction, Pritzker gave an earful to the people who have done everything they can to continue business as usual."To those elected officials who have chosen to disregard public health guidance, those who have sto...
Gov. JB Pritzker’s patience with the COVID-19 naysayers appears to be at an end.With new cases setting records every day and pretty much every other measurement heading in the wrong direction, Pritzker gave an earful to the people who have done everything they can to continue business as usual."To those elected officials who have chosen to disregard public health guidance, those who have sto...
Gov. JB Pritzker’s patience with the COVID-19 naysayers appears to be at an end.With new cases setting records every day and pretty much every other measurement heading in the wrong direction, Pritzker gave an earful to the people who have done everything they can to continue business as usual."To those elected officials who have chosen to disregard public health guidance, those who have sto...
Gov. JB Pritzker’s patience with the COVID-19 naysayers appears to be at an end.With new cases setting records every day and pretty much every other measurement heading in the wrong direction, Pritzker gave an earful to the people who have done everything they can to continue business as usual."To those elected officials who have chosen to disregard public health guidance, those who have sto...
Gov. JB Pritzker’s patience with the COVID-19 naysayers appears to be at an end.With new cases setting records every day and pretty much every other measurement heading in the wrong direction, Pritzker gave an earful to the people who have done everything they can to continue business as usual."To those elected officials who have chosen to disregard public health guidance, those who have sto...
Gov. JB Pritzker’s patience with the COVID-19 naysayers appears to be at an end.With new cases setting records every day and pretty much every other measurement heading in the wrong direction, Pritzker gave an earful to the people who have done everything they can to continue business as usual."To those elected officials who have chosen to disregard public health guidance, those who have sto...
Gov. JB Pritzker’s patience with the COVID-19 naysayers appears to be at an end.With new cases setting records every day and pretty much every other measurement heading in the wrong direction, Pritzker gave an earful to the people who have done everything they can to continue business as usual."To those elected officials who have chosen to disregard public health guidance, those who have sto...
Gov. JB Pritzker’s patience with the COVID-19 naysayers appears to be at an end.With new cases setting records every day and pretty much every other measurement heading in the wrong direction, Pritzker gave an earful to the people who have done everything they can to continue business as usual."To those elected officials who have chosen to disregard public health guidance, those who have sto...
that is likely to fuel conflict for years to come.
- Immigration issues split Kirk, Giannoulias (Category: USA, Illinois)
- CPR saves dog's life (Category: USA, Illinois)
- Again, Aurora says fuel spill posed no threat to drinking water (Category: USA, Illinois)
- Mary Schmich: How short is too short? (Category: USA, Illinois)
Organization had long lobbied for products with toxic chemicalsThe world's major manufacturers of flame retardants officially cut ties Friday with an industry-funded front group that waged a deceptive campaign to fuel demand for the chemicals in household furniture, electronics, baby products and other goods.
- Immigration issues split Kirk, Giannoulias (Category: USA, Illinois)
- CPR saves dog's life (Category: USA, Illinois)
- Again, Aurora says fuel spill posed no threat to drinking water (Category: USA, Illinois)
- Mary Schmich: How short is too short? (Category: USA, Illinois)
State looking into options to improve decades-old bottleneck that connects 3 expressways.A roomful of highway engineers along with commuters frustrated over wasting time and fuel in traffic doodled with colored markers Thursday on maps of the Circle Interchange to highlight scary and dangerous
- Chicago has top 2 truck bottlenecks in nation, study finds (Category: USA, Illinois)
- Circle Interchange tops list of worst bottlenecks for truck traffic (Category: USA, Illinois)
- Reader wants to put a stop to red-light ticket (Category: USA, Illinois)
- Tollway interchange work begins this weekend in northwest suburbs (Category: USA, Illinois)
Illinois 83 near spill site may reopen Thursday, officials sayCrews continue to clean up and repair a pipeline break in the southwest suburbs estimated to have leaked nearly 44,000 gallons of jet fuel near Illinois Highway 83 and into the Cal-Sag Channel.
- Immigration issues split Kirk, Giannoulias (Category: USA, Illinois)
- CPR saves dog's life (Category: USA, Illinois)
- Again, Aurora says fuel spill posed no threat to drinking water (Category: USA, Illinois)
- Mary Schmich: How short is too short? (Category: USA, Illinois)
group that waged a deceptive campaign to fuel demand for the chemicals.
- EPA vows investigation of flame retardants, which Tribune investigated (Category: USA, Illinois)
- Types of flame retardants (Category: USA, Illinois)
- Flame retardants hard to avoid at home (Category: USA, Illinois)
- Pressure grows for limits on flame retardants (Category: USA, Illinois)
Contractor built roads, led drive for federal transportation fundingVincent Bongiovanni led a Chicago-area road-building company and helped pave the way for an increase in the federal motor fuel tax to pay for the nation's transportation infrastructure.
- Immigration issues split Kirk, Giannoulias (Category: USA, Illinois)
- CPR saves dog's life (Category: USA, Illinois)
- Again, Aurora says fuel spill posed no threat to drinking water (Category: USA, Illinois)
- Mary Schmich: How short is too short? (Category: USA, Illinois)
As energy companies snap up leasing rights in Wayne County, some residents are optimistic, but environmentalists are worriedBMWs, Lincolns and other cars with Louisiana, Texas and Colorado license plates fill so many parking spaces around the Wayne County Courthouse that it's tough for residents to find spots for their pickups.
- Immigration issues split Kirk, Giannoulias (Category: USA, Illinois)
- CPR saves dog's life (Category: USA, Illinois)
- Again, Aurora says fuel spill posed no threat to drinking water (Category: USA, Illinois)
- Mary Schmich: How short is too short? (Category: USA, Illinois)
Agency hopes diesel-electric test will lead to more fuel-efficient vehiclesTwo new diesel-electric hybrid buses designed to reduce emissions and improve fuel economy are now operating on Pace routes in the Highland Park area, the suburban bus agency said Tuesday.
- Quinn gives buses OK to ride I-55 shoulders (Category: USA, Illinois)
- A makeover for Greyhound (Category: USA, Illinois)
- CTA to try 2 electric buses (Category: USA, Illinois)
- Bus-on-shoulder success prompts Pace to increase service (Category: USA, Illinois)
Funds help pay for street resurfacing, official says Although gas prices are at record highs, Skokie village trustees this week unanimously decided to extend for three more years the 3-cents-per-gallon local fuel tax, which had been set to expire in May.
- Edward R. Berger, 1920-2011 (Category: USA, Illinois)
- Lawyer dies after golf-cart accident (Category: USA, Illinois)
- Highland Park no-kill dog shelter moves, reopens (Category: USA, Illinois)
- Merger offered as solution for struggling Evanston schools (Category: USA, Illinois)
Fair or not, presidents get blamed for anguish at the pumpsMitt Romney has won the Illinois primary, and with it a sizable advantage in the Republican presidential race. If he can close the deal — or even if Rick Santorum somehow finds a way to come back — one thing seems certain.
- Immigration issues split Kirk, Giannoulias (Category: USA, Illinois)
- CPR saves dog's life (Category: USA, Illinois)
- Again, Aurora says fuel spill posed no threat to drinking water (Category: USA, Illinois)
- Mary Schmich: How short is too short? (Category: USA, Illinois)
Authorities must make plans without knowing the number of demonstrators or the potential for troublemakingIn Wisconsin, a group of environmentalists plans to bicycle to Chicago's G-8 and NATO summits to protest an economy that relies too heavily on fossil fuel.
- Immigration issues split Kirk, Giannoulias (Category: USA, Illinois)
- CPR saves dog's life (Category: USA, Illinois)
- Again, Aurora says fuel spill posed no threat to drinking water (Category: USA, Illinois)
- Mary Schmich: How short is too short? (Category: USA, Illinois)
Revised package makes $1 fuel charge permanent Mayor Rahm Emanuel's administration compromised on a taxi industry regulation plan Tuesday, putting forward a package officials said would improve the safety of Chicago's cab fleet while easing the burden on taxi companies to comply with new standards.
- Immigration issues split Kirk, Giannoulias (Category: USA, Illinois)
- CPR saves dog's life (Category: USA, Illinois)
- Again, Aurora says fuel spill posed no threat to drinking water (Category: USA, Illinois)
- Mary Schmich: How short is too short? (Category: USA, Illinois)
As the cleanup of last week's diesel fuel spill in Aurora continues, officials reaffirmed Wednesday that the city's water supply was never at risk.
- Immigration issues split Kirk, Giannoulias (Category: USA, Illinois)
- Mary Schmich: How short is too short? (Category: USA, Illinois)
- Trump Tower spire to light up tomorrow night for the first time (Category: USA, Illinois)
- Ganging up on skin cancer (Category: USA, Illinois)