It is well past time to vote against all incumbents and hope that, with a complete change, Illinois can restore itself.
Category: Letters to the Editor
Letters: Paul Vallas’ op-ed speaks more to his biases than CTU leadership’s weakness
Bravo to CTU President Stacy Davis Gates and her colleagues for being bold advocates for a more vibrant, healthy and sustainable city.
Letters: Plan for DuSable Lake Shore Drive is misguided
The Redefine the Drive plan is not thoughtful. It ignores the input of residents affected by the changes.
Letters: Family outing on Metra helped me understand why it has a reputation problem
We still love Metra, and we’ll ride again, but I’m starting to understand why others despise it so.
Letters: Don’t scar our lakefront with a new Bears stadium
Leave the lake alone, please, except for true improvements that allow use for free to all.
Letters: Police officers face risks every day, especially during traffic stops
With every stop, police risk being shot, stabbed, punched, kicked or hit by a vehicle.
Letters: Mayor Brandon Johnson needs to refocus his agenda on sympathizing with victims
The mayor needs to support Ald. Brian Hopkins’ proposed ordinance and change his focus to the reality of what’s happening as a result of street takeovers.
Letters: The Illinois Eats program holds promise for farmers and communities in need
The IL-EATS program holds promise not just for us but also for all socially disadvantaged farmers.
Letters: Climate change should be a top priority for voters
Voters concerned about the economy, young or otherwise, would do well to finally make climate change a top political issue this year.
Letters: Congress should be thanking Dr. Anthony Fauci for saving lives
In the absence of political self-interest and/or self-aggrandizement, we thank those who helped save those lives.