After going to games and cheering on NU the past 42 years, I may have to switch to the Sox.
Category: Letters to the Editor
Letters: Downtown celebrants of Mexican Independence Day shouldn’t continue down path of disregard
Such activities in downtown Chicago threaten to overwhelm the public safety infrastructure that is considered basic to our city.
Letters: Put kids’ lives first. Ban assault-style weapons.
We should put the lives of our citizens first and ban such assault-style weapons.
Letters: The car caravans celebrating Mexican Independence Day create many problems
The issue with the Mexican Independence Day celebration is that it has taken a turn toward car caravans that shut down major roads.
Letters: State lawmakers are right to take steps to make prescription drugs more affordable
Prescription drugs don’t work if people can’t afford them.
Letters: Artificial stone fabrication cannot be made safe. Ban the products entirely.
A ban would prevent more young, mostly immigrant workers from suffering and dying from this deadly new product.
Letters: Editorial ignores the efforts Ald. Sigcho-Lopez is making to make Chicago more equitable
We need leaders willing to challenge outdated systems — not those who promise to be “fair arbiters” while prioritizing business interests over people’s needs.
Letters: I wish the debate moderators would have kept Kamala Harris and Donald Trump on task
Both candidates obviously had prepared their talking points and were going to express them, no matter what question they were asked.
Letters: Banning single-use plastics is a necessary step in taking on a huge problem
Despite the fact that about 80% of Americans want action on single-use plastics, very little is being done in Illinois or nationally to stem the suffocating tide of plastics.
Letters: We failed the Georgia school shooter, and we failed the victims
Who reaches out to a 14-year-old boy whose mother has a long criminal record? Who guides him?