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Proposed ordinance in Hinsdale would limit short-term housing rentals after complaints from residents
HINSDALE, Ill. - A proposed ordinance in Hinsdale aims to limit housing rentals to a minimum of 90 days in response to several complaints from residents about homes being used for short-term and nightly rentals through platforms like Airbnb and VRBO. The initial proposal by the Plan Commission recommended a...
15 Slang Words Only People from Illinois Know
Alright, Land of Lincoln lovers, it’s time to uncover the unique slang that makes Illinois so Chi-riffic! Grab your deep-dish pizza and get comfy, because we’re about to explore 15 terms that only true Illinoisans will understand. Let’s hit the road!. Chi-Town. A beloved nickname for Chicago....
10 Famous Singers from Illinois
Illinois has cultivated a rich musical heritage, birthing iconic voices that have resonated across generations and genres. From the soulful rhythms of Chicago to the heartfelt ballads echoing across the prairies, Illinois has been home to some of the most influential voices in music history. This article delves into the lives and careers of the top ten famous singers who have left an indelible mark on the music world from this vibrant state.
Chicago storm damage: Photos, videos capture severe weather aftermath
CHICAGO - Thunderstorms and severe winds hammered the Chicago area, as the National Weather Service issued 15 tornado warnings Monday night. Massive trees were uprooted and fell on homes in the northwest and southwest suburbs of Chicago. One woman was killed in Northwest Indiana after a tree fell on her...
Chicago weather: Storms topple trees, power lines across area; NWS confirms 3 tornadoes
The National Weather Service said there were three tornadoes Sunday night, as strong storms whipped through the Chicago area.NWS survey teams determined an EF-0 tornado occurred in the Elburn area, and two EF-0 tornado paths have been found on the South Side of Chicago.ABC7 Chicago is now streaming 24/7. Click here to watchThere were wind gusts of at least 70 mph reported.The storms Sunday night left widespread damage across the Chicago area.Chainsaws were busy removing massive tree branches from crushed trees and homes in the Belmont Cragin neighborhood."My wife and my daughter were crying all night," said Victor Reyes,...
Chicago area under ‘enhanced' risk of severe weather; risk of hail, 75 mph winds, tornadoes
17,000 people in the Chicago area remain without power following thunderstorm and tornado warnings Sunday, the region will once again be at risk of severe weather Monday afternoon and evening, with "all weather hazards at play," according to the NBC 5 Storm Team. "The storms could certainly pack a punch,...
Chicago mayor plans removal of George Washington statue in City Hall
Chicago Mayor Brandon Johnson has decided to remove a statue of George Washington in City Hall, but, according to a top aide, the decision has nothing to do with the first president being a slave owner. The statue is located on the fifth floor right outside Johnson’s office, but the Democratic mayor’s communication director, Ronnie […]
‘All I had time to say was run’: Broadview resident recalls seeing tornado moments before it hit
BROADVIEW, Ill. — The National Weather Service confirmed at least one EF-0 tornado touched down in Broadview Monday night, and one resident talked about how he saw the tornado moments before it tore off the roof of his apartment building. The largest extent of the damage could be seen near South 25th Avenue and Roosevelt […]
Gregory Royal Pratt: Lessons for Joe Biden’s campaign from Lori Lightfoot’s failed mayoral bid
Politicians looking to win reelection have to ask themselves important questions. Do they have a base that wants to vote for them? Is it big enough to win? Can they succeed in the race by not being “the other guy”? President Joe Biden hopes so. So did former Chicago Mayor Lori Lightfoot. Lightfoot’s failed bid for four more years echoes the dilemma Biden faces as he weighs whether to continue ...
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