Wednesday, April 30, 2025

Search results for keyword: transportation found in 154 News.

food-and-restaurants
  • by david hall
Modified Clark Street closure to allow limited vehicle traffic, expand outdoor dining

Dining areas could be set up in curb lanes on Clark from Grand to Kinzie, with vehicles still able to use the middle lanes. Ald. Brendan Reilly is not happy.

environment
  • by david hall
Protesters demand City Council member withdraw support for Ozinga mining operation on Southeast Side

Around 50 opponents of the Invert, a massive underground development plan, disrupted a town hall after Ald. Peter Chico proposed reversing a city law to allow mining.

crime
  • by david hall
CTA riders, victims recall robberies, attacks: 'I'm very paranoid'

Four robberies or beatings occurred on the Red Line from May 6-10, carried out by at least four young women and a male, Chicago police said in a community alert.

health
  • by david hall
Zantac exec testifies on claims that heat degraded heartburn drug into cancer-causing substance

The plaintiff's lawyers argue the drug degraded into NDMA when exposed to hot, humid conditions. A Boehringer Ingelheim executive testified refrigeration was never required in any stage of production, transport or sale.