Friday, January 23, 2026

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springfield
  • by david hall
State lawmakers drop budget bill — and barbecue plans — as overtime session stretches to Memorial Day

While revenue sore spots were a focal point of many meetings among top Democrats, the governor’s office and stakeholders, it appears the governor is poised to get the revenue he had sought in his own budget proposal, with some concessions and some additions.

real-estate
  • by david hall
ComEd flips the switch on Bronzeville microgrid in latest push for electric power

Leaders including state Sen. Dick Durbin applauded the move as a path toward sustainability as weather threats and climate change become more common throughout Illinois.

travel-well
  • by david hall
Flight turbulence is getting worse — what to know

Following the Singapore Airlines turbulence incident, climate and aviation experts provide insight into worsening turbulence trends.

news
  • by david hall
Chicagoans flock to lakefront as city beaches open for summer

Chicago beaches will be open every day with lifeguards through Labor Day. Visitors scattered across North Avenue Beach on Friday, lounging on towels and playing in the water.