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#Illinois #TaxReform #LocalLegislation
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New laws: Illinois' grocery tax to end, aquifer protections begin
Illinois' statewide 1% grocery tax will go away on Jan. 1, though many people will continue to pay it at the local level.
#TomorrowNeverKnows #ChicagoMusic #WinterFestival
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Tomorrow Never Knows festival celebrates 20 years of music discovery
Before 2005, music acts weren't exactly clamoring to come to Chicago in January. Braving the tri-state corridor during a Midwest winter had about as good odds as expecting more than a dozen people to leave home and show up to a gig.
#VoiceBanking #CancerSurvivor #AICommunication
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Cancer stole her voice. She used AI, curse words and kids' books to get it back.
When doctors told her they had to remove her tongue and voice box to save her life from the cancer that had invaded her mouth, Sonya Sotinsky sat down with a microphone to record herself saying the things she would never again be able to say.
#VoiceBanking #CancerSurvivor #AICommunication
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Cancer stole her voice. She used AI, curse words and kids' books to get it back.
When doctors told her they had to remove her tongue and voice box to save her life from the cancer that had invaded her mouth, Sonya Sotinsky sat down with a microphone to record herself saying the things she would never again be able to say.
#LoveWins #MarriageEquality #NewBeginnings
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How we photographed the county's historic first marriage of 2026
This week's top photo comes from visual journalist Candace Dane Chambers.
Happy New Year. We're ringing it in with love.
#LoveWins #MarriageEquality #NewBeginnings
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How we photographed the county's historic first marriage of 2026
This week's top photo comes from visual journalist Candace Dane Chambers.
#RealEstate #Diversity #AffordableHousing
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Evergreen Real Estate Group found growth out West, despite concerns about economy in 2025
Editor's Note: Last year, a new presidential administration stepped in with plans to disrupt the way companies do business through new policies, an effort to spur growth.
#ChicagoTransit #Accessibility #PublicTransport
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'Northwest Passage' connecting Ogilvie and Clinton CTA station deserves another go
Have you ever had to transfer between the Ogilvie Transportation Center and the Green or Pink lines at Clinton. The walk down the escalator, out the door, up Clinton Street and up the stairs to the CTA provides plenty of time to ask the question: Why isn't there a direct, indoor connection between these two stations.
#PoliceLeadership #PublicSafety #Accountability
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Police chief is a top job, but not all Illinois' top cops meet highest standards
Illinois holds its police officers to some of the highest professional standards in the country. Officers must be trained, certified and continually retrained.
#Illinois #TaxPolicy #EnvironmentalLegislation
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New laws: Illinois' grocery tax ends, aquifer protections begin
Illinois' statewide 1% grocery tax went away on Jan. 1, though many people will continue to pay it at the local level.