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health
  • by david hall
Double-lung transplant by Northwestern team saves life of Chicagoan hit by COVID-19, cancer

In January, doctors successfully performed lung surgery on Arthur "Art" Gillespie. Doctors said it was the first double-lung transplant at Northwestern on a set of lungs that had been independently damaged by COVID-19 and cancer.

city-hall
  • by david hall
Get the L out? Pressure mounts for CTA President Dorval Carter Jr. to quit or be fired: 'It’s time for a change'

Of the City Council's 50 members, 19 — and counting — have signed a non-binding resolution demanding Carter’s ouster. The resolution lays out a lengthy bill of particulars against Carter.

news
  • by david hall
Severe weather delay flights at Chicago airports

Flights leaving from O'Hare were delayed by over an hour as of 8 p.m., according to the Federal Aviation Administration. Delays were expected to increase as thunderstorms passed through.

israel-hamas-war
  • by david hall
What to know about the pro-Palestinian protests in Chicago: latest updates

Protesters' demands have focused on divestment — demanding universities cut ties with Israel and businesses supporting the war in Gaza.