We at Saint Sabina’s in Chicago have chosen to raise the U.S. flag upside down to say what’s happening is wrong and unacceptable.
Category: Opinion
Editorial: Metra’s costly investigation into its own police calls for transparency
Metra, don’t take Illinoisans for a ride on this one. Release the results of the McGuireWoods investigation.
Daniel DePetris: The Arab world, alarmed by Donald Trump, tries to figure out Gaza
Egypt’s plan for rebuilding Gaza is far better than Donald Trump’s idea in terms of feasibility.
Joe Ferguson and Dana Levenson: How Mayor Brandon Johnson should invest in infrastructure while under financial constraint
Chicago needs to be assured that the mayor’s bond proceeds will be used only for appropriate purposes.
Letters: Gutting of federal health agencies has consequences for patients with chronic illnesses
How can these patients and millions of other Americans with all variety of illnesses ever dream of a cure or treatment now?
Editorial: Can a pair of lawsuits beat a Full House? A Wisconsin casino stifles economic development in Waukegan.
Waukegan through a series of missteps has made it so its long-awaited casino won’t open until 2027.
Ald. Pat Dowell: The capital bond issuance will strengthen Chicago’s infrastructure
The $830 million bond issuance is a responsible and strategic investment for the working people of Chicago.
Editorial: Peoples Gas gets the right marching orders at long last
It took too long, but the state finally put the clamps on Peoples Gas’ unaffordable, decades-long project to rebuild Chicago’s gas system.
John T. Shaw: Danielle Sassoon’s stirring act of statesmanship sends forth a ‘ripple of hope’
Danielle Sassoon had reasons to quietly go along with the Trump program. But she choose a different path.
Clarence Page: Voters’ remorse? Not much, but give it time
At this point, Elon Musk and Donald Trump are rolling out a fast and furious agenda, and most Americans can only look on in awe.