Thursday, January 22, 2026

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news
  • by david hall
Chicago Tribune journalists file discrimination suit against paper

The lawsuit claims systematic pay disparities between female and male employees, as well as between Black and white employees, under its current and previous owners.

transportation
  • by david hall
Northbound Red Line trains are running again after person falls on tracks

Officials responded about 4:10 p.m. to a report of a person on the tracks near the Clark and Division station at 1200 N. Clark St. Southbound trains are operating normally. A male was hospitalized in critical condition.

politics
  • by david hall
Vice President Kamala Harris rallies troops, raises funds on Illinois trip: 'Time to roll up our sleeves'

The vice president spoke about reproductive rights and the critical importance of the upcoming election at a fundraiser in a Glencoe home.

real-estate
  • by david hall
New renderings for $1.1B mixed-use development Halsted Landing

The developer behind the Goose Island project is proposing thousands of new residential units, retail and nearly two acres of outdoor space as well as a potential water taxi stop.