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Dec 17 2025FINANCE

Chicago's Big Money Move Hits a Snag

Chicago's mayor, Brandon Johnson, has a plan to borrow a huge amount of money. He wants to sell bonds worth $3. 8 billion. But not everyone is on board with this idea. One city council member, Alderman Bill Conway, is pushing back. He thinks the amount is too high. He wants to cut it down by more t

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Dec 15 2025ENVIRONMENT

North Lake Tahoe's Smart Move for a Greener Future

North Lake Tahoe is a stunning place, but it's also a busy one. Too many visitors can hurt the environment and make life harder for locals. To fix this, the area has a special plan called the Tourism Business Improvement District, or TBID. Recently, this plan was renewed for 10 years. This is a big

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Dec 14 2025WEATHER

Chicago's Weekend Chill: What You Need to Know

Chicago is bracing for a harsh weekend, with snow and dangerously low temperatures on the way. The National Weather Service has issued a Cold Weather Advisory for several counties in Illinois and Wisconsin, starting Saturday evening and lasting until Sunday noon. A Winter Weather Advisory is also in

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Dec 13 2025POLITICS

North Korea's Secret War Help: Soldiers Return from Ukraine

North Korea recently brought back some of its soldiers from Russia's war in Ukraine. This is the first time they openly admitted sending troops to help Russia. The soldiers were engineers who cleared mines in the Kursk region. Nine soldiers died, and Kim Jong-un gave them the highest medal for their

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Dec 13 2025WEATHER

Chicago Braces for a Chilly Weekend

Chicago is about to get really cold. A weather alert has been sent out for many areas around the city. This alert covers parts of Illinois and Indiana. It starts Saturday night and lasts until noon on Sunday. During this time, the wind will make it feel like it's -20 to -25 degrees outside. This kin

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Dec 11 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Making The Nutcracker Accessible for All

North Central Ballet is stepping up to make the holiday classic, The Nutcracker, more welcoming for everyone. They're introducing a sensory-friendly version of the show. This means the lights will be softer, the sounds will be quieter, and there will be flexible seating. Plus, there will be headphon

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Dec 11 2025ENTERTAINMENT

The Phantom's New Face: A Fresh Take on a Classic

Chicago is buzzing with the return of a familiar face, or rather, a familiar mask. The iconic musical "Phantom of the Opera" is back at the Cadillac Palace Theatre, running from December 11 to February 1, 2026. This isn't just any run, though. It's a brand-new tour with a fresh cast and some excitin

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Dec 11 2025BUSINESS

Chicago's Cultural Workers Stand Up for Fair Pay and Rights

Chicago's cultural workers are joining forces to demand better pay and working conditions. Many of them feel undervalued and underpaid, especially after the challenges brought on by the COVID-19 pandemic. Workers at various museums and cultural sites have been successful in forming unions and securi

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Dec 09 2025WEATHER

Wind Whispers: Fort Collins Braces for a Blustery Day

Northern Colorado is in for a wild ride. The National Weather Service has issued high wind warnings and watches, signaling that December 9 will be a day of powerful gusts. These winds aren't just a nuisance; they can cause serious problems. Power outages and travel troubles are likely, and any new f

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Dec 06 2025BUSINESS

Chicago's Bold Move to Boost Small Businesses

Chicago is taking big steps to help small businesses. The city wants to make it easier for them to open and run their shops. This is important because many small business owners are struggling right now. The mayor, Brandon Johnson, announced a new plan called "Cut The Tape for Small Business. " Thi

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