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Category: Letters to the Editor
Letters: What chance is there to stem the tide of gun violence in Chicago?
Unless this cultural reality can be undone and reversed, it appears our mayor doesn’t stand a chance of winning his anti-gun battle.
Letters: Children’s lemonade stand bridges the past and present
A lemonade stand is a small gesture that bridges the past and present, showing that some values remain timeless.
Letters: Judge President Joe Biden on his accomplishments, not his age
Judge Joe Biden on his accomplishments, or lack thereof, and his plans, not the date on his birth certificate.
Letters: We must reestablish accountability for all citizens, including the president
The ruling last week from our Supreme Court attacks a key basis of democracy in the United States of America.
Letters: Smartly designed bicycle infrastructure can transform Chicago neighborhoods
Bike infrastructure is only effective when it truly delivers on its promise of safety. The reality in Chicago is far from ideal.
Letters: Takeaways from the US Supreme Court’s presidential immunity decision
If people are upset about the two choices at the top of the ticket, let’s concentrate on Congress.
Letters: Here’s why CTA riders are deeply frustrated with the agency and its leadership
I find it disingenuous and discouraging for CTA President Dorval Carter Jr. to profess not to be aware of rider issues.
Letters: Cyclists in Chicago need drivers to do their part to ensure their safety
Without driver education and awareness, all the infrastructure in the world won’t move the needle. We need to be taught to “look for bikes.”
Letters: A protected bike lane gave me the safety and freedom to ride in Chicago
Road safety must be a citywide initiative, not dictated ward by ward.