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Chicago coronavirus survey: What readers say about moving during the pandemic

AP With some people taking up new residences temporarily or permanently since the coronavirus hit, we asked readers to tell us about moving because of the pandemic. Some answers have been condensed and lightly edited for clarity. “Definitely, with no regret, it prompted me to move. I eagerly decided to move, retiring earlier than I originally anticipated. Happy to obey the stay-at-home order due to the pandemic.” Deborah Betancourt “I moved from Michigan to Chicagoland. This area has always been one of my favorite places to visit, and I feel so blessed to call it home. I met my significant other before this pandemic, and his passion for his hometown was a part of his charm. Before this pandemic, none of this would have been possible. I feel so grateful.”

Afternoon Edition: May 6, 2021

Subscribe This afternoon will be mostly cloudy with a high near 55 degrees. A chance of isolated showers is in the forecast for tonight, which will have a low around 43 degrees. Tomorrow will be mostly sunny with a high near 58 degrees and a slight chance of more rain. Top story The number of Chicago police raids on homes has steadily fallen since 2019, when officers conducted a bungled search on the apartment of Anjanette Young, who was naked and crying as she told them they were in the wrong place, according to a report today from City Hall’s inspector general. In 2019, police searched 1,424 homes, compared with 523 in 2020.

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