If the Bears stadium were to be plopped down on our lakefront, it would be very unfortunate. Politics as usual in Chicago and Illinois.
Category: Letters to the Editor
Letters: Blame for pension problem is pinned on the wrong people
If the state of Illinois had lived up to its promise to fund state pensions, we would not be in this situation.
Letters: In response to Great Lakes report, microfibers should be banned
Species of this planet are ingesting plastic in one form or another.
Letters: Will our nation allow for unchecked presidential power?
We may obliterate those balances in favor of allowing the president free rein.
Letters: Fluctuating costs of prescription drugs demand change
Unjust and rapid prescription drug costs continue to put significant financial strain on Illinois residents.
Letters: US must keep the plight of the Rohingya in mind
Punitive measures should be taken against the junta currently ruling Myanmar.
Letters: Bears want a new stadium? They should try winning more games.
If the Bears were winning, the fans would pay top dollar to watch them play in a sandlot.
Letters: Mayor Brandon Johnson’s new school funding formula is regressive
I would love to know why the mayor thinks these underserved kids don’t deserve even the same funding levels from this year.
Letters: Presidential debates are not useful
Presidential debates have become the complete opposite of a fair or useful evaluation of the candidates and their positions.
Letters: We need more traffic stops, not fewer
Time and time again, we hear about out-of-control drive-by shootings, carjackings, smash and grabs with vehicles, robberies, etc., menacing our city.