Friday, February 6, 2026

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environment
  • by david hall
Boil order lifted for Auburn Gresham, Beverly, Morgan Park

The Chicago Department of Water Management said tests for E. coli and other harmful bacteria showed tap water is safe to drink.

News
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Early Addition: Licensed NY weed shops want to be able to offer discounts

Because it's a competitive cannabis market out there, here are your early links: NYC has great dog parks, Costco membership price is going up, advice from Australia, and more from around the city and internet.

obituaries
  • by david hall
Susan Duncan dies at 89; South Side educator and mother of former U.S. Education Secretary Arne Duncan

For 50 years, Mrs. Duncan ran Sue Duncan Children’s Center, an after-school program serving kids on the South Side. 'She really felt that education was a way to ameliorate the injustices in society,' her daughter said.

the-watchdogs
  • by david hall
Ahead of DNC, city officials to close, cordon off one of Chicago's largest, most visible homeless camps

Federal officials haven't asked that the "tent city" next to the Dan Ryan Expressway be cleared, but a top mayoral aide says she doesn't want to wait and then scramble.