Saturday, February 7, 2026

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outdoors
  • by david hall
Four piping plover chicks hatch at Montrose Beach: 'Enjoy them, they grow fast.'

“I think it’s a really good, hopeful step forward for piping plovers in the Great Lakes region,” said Matt Igleski, executive director of the Chicago Bird Alliance, as chicks hatch in Chicago and Waukegan.

nation-world
  • by david hall
Supreme Court rules ex-presidents have broad immunity, dimming chance of Trump trial before election

An ex-president is entitled to absolute immunity from criminal prosecution for official acts, Chief Justice John Roberts said. But there’s no immunity for unofficial acts, Roberts said.

small-business
  • by david hall
Clock has started on 5-year plan that'll raise wages for Chicago's tipped workers

Starting Monday, the tipped minimum wage is increasing from $9.48 per hour to $11.02. Wages for tipped workers will rise annually until 2028, to reach parity with the city’s standard minimum wage.

columnists
  • by david hall
Biden's debate debacle adds wild card uncertainty to Chicago's Democratic National Convention

If the president stays in the race, as it seems he will, the question will be which Joe Biden will show up in Chicago to accept his nomination — the faltering debater or a president fit to serve?