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Package Delivery Tax Floated To Help City's Budget Woes But Mayor Says It'd Need State Approval

Ald. Gilbert Villegas proposed a $1.25 tax on package deliveries in Chicago to address a budget deficit and avoid a corporate head tax. The tax could generate between $137.5 million and $275 million annually while exempting groceries and medicine. Mayor Johnson indicated state approval would be necessary for implementation.

Stop Sign Installed At Dangerous Northwest Side Intersection After Years Of Complaints

A stop sign was installed at the intersection of Belmont and Karlov avenues in Irving Park after years of complaints from local residents. Business owners reported frequent accidents, including a recent crash that narrowly avoided injuries. The new traffic measure aims to improve safety in the area.

'Chicago Loves Local' Campaign Encourages Neighbors To Shop Local This Holiday Season

Two Far North Side business groups, alongside a city task force and an immigrant rights organization, launched the "Chicago Loves Local: 77 Reasons To Shop Small" campaign to boost local business during the holiday season. The initiative encourages residents to shop at small businesses in their neighborhoods, offering promotions and social media engagement to amplify local voices.

At Least 3 Wounded In Shooting At South Side Jewel-Osco, Police Say

Three people were shot at a Jewel-Osco supermarket on Chicago's South Side Tuesday morning, leaving one victim in serious condition. The incident occurred when a 46-year-old security guard intervened in a theft, prompting one suspect to open fire. Police are currently investigating and have not made any arrests.

Border Patrol Boss And Agents Could Be Leaving Chicago This Week Reports

Border Patrol chief Gregory Bovino and several agents may leave Chicago this week amid ongoing controversy over their enforcement actions. Mayor Brandon Johnson criticized the federal operations for taking undue credit for crime reductions in the city, while a DHS official asserted that federal agents would remain active in the area.

'Dick Clark's New Year's Rockin' Eve' Hosting First-Ever Chicago Countdown This Year

“Dick Clark’s New Year’s Rockin’ Eve” will feature its first-ever Chicago countdown at midnight central time on December 31. The event will be broadcast live on ABC-7 Chicago, showcasing the city’s culture and spirit with fireworks and performances. Mayor Brandon Johnson expressed excitement about the opportunity to highlight Chicago's vibrancy during the iconic celebration.

Vajra Adds Cafe, Steakhouse Replaces Etta And Other Food News

Nepalese-Indian restaurant Vajra will introduce a cafe and takeout service in Wicker Park after closing in-person dining last month. Meanwhile, Italian steakhouse Dēliz and a new bagel shop are set to open nearby. This shift reflects a growing trend in the local dining scene.

Border Patrol Agents Pose At The Bean For Apparent Photo Op

Border Patrol agents staged a photo op at Millennium Park’s Cloud Gate on Monday morning, following recent controversial operations in Chicago’s Little Village neighborhood. Chief Gregory Bovino criticized local media coverage, while federal agents faced allegations of creating a dangerous environment during immigration enforcement actions.

Whitney Young, Skinner Park Council Host Food Drive Amid SNAP Funding Freeze

Whitney Young High School and the Skinner Park Advisory Council launched a food drive to collect non-perishable items and monetary donations to help those in need. The drive runs until Friday, with a food giveaway scheduled for Saturday at Whitney Young’s parking lot. The initiative addresses food insecurity amid uncertainties surrounding federal SNAP funding.

PHOTOS Chicago Gets An Early Taste Of Winter With Significant November Snowfall

Chicago experienced its first significant snowfall of the season, with some areas receiving up to four inches. Residents embraced the winter weather, building snowmen despite warmer temperatures expected later in the week. The nonprofit newsroom, Block Club Chicago, aims to raise $30,000 to support local journalism.

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