Although it accounts for only a small slice of Chicago real estate, a pullback by the federal government could deal a blow to the shaky downtown office market.
Day: February 16, 2025
Activists anxiously await air monitors, hope Chicago isn’t backsliding on pollution promises
The city expects the network to go online next year but won’t have enough money to keep paying the community to help operate the monitors, publish results.
Melody Winston: Can Rainbow Beach plans help revitalize Chicago’s South Shore neighborhood?
There is a renewed effort to restore Rainbow Beach in Chicago’s South Shore neighborhood to its former glory.
Letters: Illinois can do more to push insurers toward accurately pricing climate change risk
Climate change’s impact on insurance is not just a problem for places such as California and Florida.
Disease resistance matters most in apple trees
If you’re considering adding an apple tree to your home landscape this spring, it’s important to choose an appropriate variety.
Asking Eric: What should I call my ex-step kids?
Dear Eric: I am a male and have been married and divorced twice. My first wife and I had two kids. My second wife had four kids previously. I am still friends with everyone and see them semi-often.
US beats Canada 3-1 at the 4 Nations Face-Off to wrap up a spot in the tournament final
MONTREAL — Dylan Larkin scored the go-ahead goal in the second period and the United States beat Canada 3-1 in the 4 Nations Face-Off on Saturday night, wrapping up a spot in the championship game by winning a game that started with three fights in nine seconds and was played at a blistering pace with physicality throughout.
NBA All-Star Saturday Night: Miami Heat’s Tyler Herro wins the 3-point contest
The Miami Heat’s Tyler Herro edged out the Golden State Warriors’ Buddy Hield to win the 3-point contest at the NBA All-Star Saturday Night.
US-Canada game at 4 Nations starts with 3 fights in the first 9 seconds
The highly anticipated game Saturday night between the United States and Canada at the 4 Nations Face-Off started with three fights in the first nine seconds.
Bitter cold to descend on northern Illinois, last most of the week
Bitter cold is set to come to northern Illinois by Sunday evening, bringing subzero wind chills, and is expected to linger for most of the week.