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Coronavirus in Illinois updates: Here s what happened May 19 with COVID-19 in the Chicago area

Coronavirus in Illinois updates: Here’s what happened May 19 with COVID-19 in the Chicago area Chicago Tribune staff, Chicago Tribune © Stacey Wescott/Chicago Tribune Members of the Navy, draw up syringes of the COVID-19 vaccine at the Great Lakes Naval Base on May 7, 2021, in North Chicago. For the latest updates, . The Illinois State Board of Education has unanimously adopted a resolution requiring daily in-person learning next school year with limited exceptions for remote learning. The vote came after several parents asked the board to reject the proposal in consideration of children who may still be too young in the fall to receive COVID-19 vaccinations.

Metra, Amtrak Slowly Restore Normal Service With Federal Funds

Metra, Amtrak Slowly Restore Normal Service With Federal Funds - Chicago, IL - Gov. J.B. Pritzker announced Wednesday Amtrak would begin running popular routes more frequently. Metra lines will slowly resume as well.

1br Newly Rehabbed

$900 / month 1 baths Newly rehabbed, large 1br units with s/s appliances, plenty of closet space. Secure, clean building. Hardwood floors in the living room and bedroom. Plenty of natural light. The bathrooms feature a new vanity, tub and shower while the kitchen features newer cabinets, stove and refrigerator. Transportation includes the Metra Electric; 79th Street bus and the South Shore Express. This courtyard building is located on a tree-lined residential street with free street parking. Restaurants and laundromats are within walking distance. Floor Plans

Obama Center gardens look like a winner — but more could be done to welcome us all

Scott Olson, Getty As site work begins for the construction of the Obama Presidential Center, it’s good to see that the Chicago Botanic Garden has been enlisted to help create a public fruit and vegetable garden on the future campus. In addition to whatever bounty of produce the garden produces, it should give the public one more good reason to visit the campus, on top of attending events and checking out exhibits at the $500 million main building on the north end of Jackson Park. Editorials In fact, a garden as a design element and a community engagement tool is potentially so good that it unwittingly underscores deficiencies in the campus plan that the Obama Foundation and city officials should work now to address.

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