Chicago’s top doc wants you to make your mental health a 2023 priority
We also get an update on COVID-19 in the city.
We also get an update on COVID-19 in the city.
Since the Supreme Court overturned Roe v. Wade in June, it’s been unclear what would happen with medication abortions. Until now.
The developer is selling the benefits of a truck parking area but community members say traffic and diesel pollution are already unbearable.
Public health officials want more Americans to get the latest COVID vaccine booster. Only 35% of people over 65 have gotten the shot, though 75% of COVID deaths are among people in this age group.
Road salt, meant to clear roads and sidewalks of ice and snow, often ends up in our local waterways, where it raises chloride levels and can harm aquatic life.
ComEd is moving from a pilot project to a larger plan to “decarbonize” thousands of homes, making them energy efficient and more environmentally friendly.
The mayor’s office and the Department of Streets and Sanitation are encouraging Chicagoans to get creative and name the vehicles doing the heavy lifting this winter.
Chicago’s tree canopy has evolved over centuries. Today, “tree ambassadors” are helping plant more trees in neighborhoods that need them.
New research led by University of Chicago professor Tiffany Shaw explains weather patterns in hemispheres and their growing asymmetry.
Worried parents are facing empty shelves and understocked pharmacies across the city.