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| | | More Storms — and Damage — on Horizon | After a particularly stormy week, Chicagoans can expect … more storms. Severe weather is in today’s forecast, with heavy rainfall continuing tomorrow. Meanwhile, the city is still grappling with previous damage. |
| Confirmed: Seventeen tornadoes hit northern Illinois and northwest Indiana last week, which brings the area’s 2026 total to 44 — the third most of any year since recordkeeping began in 1950. As climate change continues, increasingly humid Midwest air is a key contributor to tornadoes. | | | No signs of stopping: Flooding is increasing in Chicago, particularly on the South and West Sides. Between 2007 and 2016, areas with the most federal flood-disaster claims were almost entirely communities of color. Reasons include outdated infrastructure, urban density, and too much concrete. | | | Help from Washington? Probably Not: After storms last July and August caused over $140 million in damages, President Donald Trump rejected Illinois’ federal emergency aid requests. No state had previously been denied with damage at that level. Local leaders fear more of the same. | - FEMA Dwindling: Trump also slashed the Federal Emergency Management Agency workforce by 20% and left key positions — including the administrator overseeing Illinois — vacant.
- Previous funds: Chicago received $426 million in federal funds for 2023 flooding, and Cook County received $244 million. But none of that money had been spent as of April, according to the Sun-Times.
| | In the meantime: Stay alert and check the forecast! | |
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| | | WATER FOR ELEPHANTS comes to life on stage featuring puppetry, acrobatics and circus stuntwork that The New York Times calls “stunning, emotional, heart-filled and gorgeously imaginative.” After a young man jumps a moving train, he finds a new home with a traveling circus, and a life—and love—beyond his wildest dreams. Playing at the James M. Nederlander Theatre from June 23 to July 5 only. Step right up and get your tickets! |
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| What Chicago's Talking About |
| | Food Delivery Robots to Roll into South Side | Currently, food delivery robots don’t operate on the South Side — that’s about to change. Championed by Ald. William Hall (6th), they’ll start appearing in parts of Chatham, Englewood, and Greater Grand Crossing this fall. [Block Club] | | | State Bans Hemp Sales to Anyone Younger Than 21 | Gov. JB Pritzker signed a bill making it illegal to sell intoxicating hemp to anyone younger than 21. The measure also bans delta-8 and other hemp-derived products that mimic popular snack brands starting Nov. 12. All hemp products must be childproof. [WTTW] | | Local Pharmacies to Receive State Assistance | Over 400 Illinois pharmacies will receive $25 million in state support to avoid closures, particularly in rural and low-income communities. The pot will be split equally, with each pharmacy receiving about $57,00. [Hyde Park Herald] | | | Ye’s Homecoming | The artist formerly known as Kanye West has announced he’s performing at Soldier Field in September. It comes two months after backlash over his antisemitic statements kept him from headlining a festival in Britain. [NBC] | |
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| | | Ever notice how the best part of anything is right in the middle? Come see for yourself in Illinois, where you can hit the trails in breathtaking state parks. Experience classic Americana on Route 66. And even kayak through a glistening canyon of skyscrapers. It’s all right here in Illinois. |
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🏃 Congrats to Joabe Barbosa, who completed his goal of running every block in Chicago! A thousand other runners joined him Sunday. | | Some more good news: Following an immigration scare, Barbosa can stay in the country. |
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