Friday, March 14, 2025

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transportation
  • by david hall
Illinois Tollway tears out last booths, ending age of paying with change

Consequences from the shift to cashless tolling are still playing out. Proponents say cashless is faster, safer and better for the environment. Critics point out how unforgiving the system can be for out-of-state travelers without a compatible transponder.

chicago-corruption-trials
  • by david hall
'Unique' longtime jurist Virginia Kendall set to become next chief judge of Chicago's federal court

Kendall most recently made headlines with the two-year prison sentence she handed to former Ald. Edward M. Burke. Kendall's ascension and replacement of outgoing Chief Judge Rebecca Pallmeyer are dictated by law.

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
  • by david hall
A new Midtown coalition will take aim at quality of life issues. Here's how it works.

The coalition brings together 20 government agencies, service providers, and other government and community entities.