Afternoon Briefing: DuPage County launches new tornado warning system

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Mayor Brandon Johnson said today he has done everything he can to lobby lawmakers to come up with state money to keep the Bears in Chicago, even as the team now looks toward Arlington Heights instead.

Following Tribune reporting last week that the team is pivoting its focus back to Arlington Heights and away from the city’s lakefront, Johnson told reporters on Tuesday that “there’s a long way to go still” — but hinted that he won’t be an active player in this next round of talks with state lawmakers.

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Broken tree limbs, scattered debris and severely damaged homes are seen block after block in Naperville June 22, 2021, after a tornado hit DuPage County on June 21, 2021. A new warning system in DuPage will provide emergency alerts several minutes faster than before, officials said. (Antonio Perez/ Chicago Tribune)

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