Good afternoon, Chicago.
“Don’t Feed the Bears …?” was the title of an event held last night in Arlington Heights hosted by a pair of libertarian and conservative groups to discuss there. Residents of the northwest suburbs who attended were skeptical about infrastructure changes and using taxpayer dollars to fund the Bears’ proposed redevelopment of Arlington Park International Racecourse.
And was published this morning. ICYMI: Read and .
Here’s what else is happening today. And remember, for the latest breaking news in Chicago, visit and on all your devices.
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Every Friday morning for the last two summers, hundreds of people have experienced the sunrise jump at Montrose Harbor. Called the Friday Morning Swim Club, they are there to share a dip in the water, 20 gallons of coffee and fellowship.
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Kinney, 41, long has lived in Chicago and in addition to “Chicago Fire,” has played the same role on the TV shows “Chicago Med” and “Chicago P.D.”
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“Operation Shutdown began for the Chicago White Sox on Sept. 21, one day after a crushing loss to the Cleveland Guardians virtually ended their postseason dreams,” writes Paul Sullivan.
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A lot of the first film’s cast has returned for this Disney+ streaming sequel “Hocus Pocus 2,” arriving Friday. So. Trick? Or treat?
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Hurricane Ian was downgraded to a tropical storm Thursday as it leaves Florida behind, only to become a hurricane again this evening on its way to the Carolinas.
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