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Flooding in Chicago is getting worse. Here's why. Blamed in part on climate change, the threat of water ponding in your yard or your basement is growing, a Sun-Times/WBEZ investigation has found, putting health, homes at risk.

📣A must-read: Flooding in Chicago is getting worse. Here's why & what you can do about it, via @brettchase.bsky.social @chicago.suntimes.com: tinyurl.com/3yyw72mw @chjreportinghealth.bsky.social

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Weiss, West Suburban hospital campuses face eviction over nearly $25 million in back rent Eviction notices dated April 9 gave the hospitals five days to pay millions in rent. The notices were included in a lawsuit filed Tuesday and seen on the front door of West Suburban's River Forest cam...

We got word that West Suburban Medical Center in Oak Park, which abruptly closed last month over $$, is reopening primary care clinics at the hospital. That's despite being served eviction notices. The CEO is fighting that in court, via
@kwashburn.bsky.social: tinyurl.com/7c2ckpfm

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Illinois regulators have little power to stop hospital shutdowns. Lawmakers are stepping in. Legislation proposed in Springfield would require hospitals to submit plans in case they close or cut services. It comes as West Suburban Medical Center suspended care. More hospitals could be next.

📣NEW: Illinois regulators have little power to stop hospital closures. State lawmakers are calling for:
✔️all hospitals to file plans w/the state in case they close or suspend services
✔️for-profit hospitals that largely shield their $$ to open up their books
tinyurl.com/5byadcbc @wbez.org

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Illinois regulators have little power to stop hospital shutdowns. Lawmakers are stepping in. Legislation proposed in Springfield would require hospitals to submit plans in case they close or cut services. It comes as West Suburban Medical Center suspended care. More hospitals could be next.

📣NEW: Illinois regulators have little power to stop hospital closures. State lawmakers are calling for:
✔️all hospitals to file plans w/the state in case they close or suspend services
✔️for-profit hospitals that largely shield their $$ to open up their books.
tinyurl.com/5byadcbc @wbez.org

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West Suburban Medical Center struggled to treat patients months before closing The owner of the Oak Park hospital vows to reopen this summer, though finding the money is a big barrier. Recent inspection reports also show broader issues.

As West Suburban Medical Center closes:
✅hospital struggled for months (no heat, broken x-ray machines, no docs on call for ICU, per inspection reports)
✅State criticizes sudden closure, but it's allowed by law
✅Medical staff prez calls for new CEO

w/@kwashburn.bsky.social: tinyurl.com/yrreuyuc

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West Suburban Medical Center struggled to treat patients months before closing The owner of the Oak Park hospital vows to reopen this summer, though finding the money is a big barrier. Recent inspection reports also show broader issues.

NEW: Months before West Suburban Medical Center abruptly closed, the hospital struggled to treat patients — and keep the heat on. @kwashburn.bsky.social and I have receipts.

tinyurl.com/4sbbjeku @wbez.org @chicago.suntimes.com

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It’s official. Preckwinkle wins. The crowd at Little Black Pearl on Chicago’s South Side erupts in cheer.

They chant ‘four more years!’ and ‘Happy Birthday!’

Across town, Reilly concedes and thanks his family.

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I’m at Cook County Board President Toni Preckwinkle’s election night party. It’s also her birthday. The longtime Cook County Board prez has a big lead over Chicago Ald. Brendan Reilly.

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Your Voter Guide to the 2026 Illinois Primary | March 17 Be prepared for this midterm primary election by exploring who is on your ballot, competitive races, and common voting questions.

It's primary election eve! Voting in Chicago and Cook County? Here's our voter guide -- where candidates stand on the issues that matter to you. You can even build your ballot ahead of time: tinyurl.com/2wjj8rns
@wbez.org @chicago.suntimes.com @shiakapos.bsky.social

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Growing healthy food to narrow Chicago’s 20-year life expectancy gap: ‘If we eat better, we do better’ Chicagoans are expected to die earlier in West Garfield Park than in any other neighborhood in the city. Sammie and Angela Taylor support a network of community gardens to help close that gap.

📻Please click *PLAY* and travel with me to Angela & Sammie Taylor's community garden on Chicago’s West Side, where food is medicine. It's a homegrown solution to narrowing the 20-year death gap in Chicago: tinyurl.com/mwfetr2c @wbez.org @chicago.suntimes.com @chjreportinghealth.bsky.social

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Illinois prisons were ordered to improve health care for inmates. They've spent seven years failing. Even though the Illinois Department of Corrections has been under a consent decree since 2019, the state continues to fail to provide adequate medical and dental care to incarcerated people, according...

Johnnie Flournoy, a 74-yr-old man incarcerated in IL, says he's nearly blind bc for years he has been denied a simple treatment for glaucoma. He's not at all alone. His story of medical neglect is a common one in IL prisons. @chicago.suntimes.com chicago.suntimes.com/health/2026/...

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Growing healthy food to narrow Chicago's 20-year life expectancy gap: ‘If we eat better, we do better’ Chicagoans are expected to die earlier in West Garfield Park than in any other neighborhood in the city. Sammie and Angela Taylor support a network of community gardens to help close that gap.

Your Friday joy ... a trip to a community garden in Chicago's West Garfield Park, where Angela & Sammie Taylor are doing their part to help people live longer on the West Side: tinyurl.com/mwfetr2c @wbez.org @chicago.suntimes.com @shiakapos.bsky.social @chjreportinghealth.bsky.social

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Gov. JB Pritzker's affordability-focused $56B budget proposal includes new tax on social media companies In his annual State of the State address, Pritzker, a likely 2028 presidential contender, denounced the “cruelty and rage” of the Trump administration while highlighting affordability issues just like...

Illinois Gov. JB Pritzker quietly included about $144M in his proposed state budget to keep funding health insurance for elderly immigrants who don’t have legal status. Tune in to @wbez.org/91.5FM at 3:30/5:30PM for details. More on the budget pitch from @mitchtrout.bsky.social: tinyurl.com/uucufte5

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Longtime incumbent Preckwinkle faces stiff challenge from Ald. Reilly in Cook County board president primary Brendan Reilly, one of the more conservative Democrats on the City Council, looks to unseat Toni Preckwinkle, who doubles as the powerful leader of the Cook County Democratic Party.

Lots to dig into as longtime Cook County Board Prez Toni Preckwinkle runs for a 5th term against Chicago Ald. Brendan Reilly, a conservative Democrat, w/@mariahwoelfel.bsky.social.Their takes on:
✅ICE
✅Medicaid losses
✅prop tax system delay
tinyurl.com/hv48j7ws @wbez.org @chicago.suntimes.com

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Lurie Children's Hospital pauses gender-affirming meds for new patients under 18 after feds threaten probe Lurie Children’s Hospital, which has one of the oldest gender-affirming programs in the U.S., said it won't give any prescriptions to patients younger than 18 who would be new to the care. HHS announc...

DHHS officials announced the referral for investigation on social media Jan. 15, naming five other hospitals in addition to Lurie's.

In response, the hospital said it won’t give any prescriptions to patients <18 who would be new to gender-affirming care at its hospital.

w/ @kschorsch.bsky.social

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West Siders die younger than other Chicagoans. This running club is trying to change that. A son’s mission to transform his mom’s health turned into Peace Runners 773, a running and walking group around Garfield Park. It’s part of a broader effort to help people live longer.

ICYMI: A homegrown solution to closing the 20-year life expectancy gap in Chicago between West Garfield Park & the Loop ... an inspiring story from a mom & her son. Pls press play, read & share! tinyurl.com/65chevtr @chjreportinghealth.bsky.social @wbez.org

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A family rallies the West Side to fight the life expectancy gap one mile at a time A son’s mission to transform his mom’s health turned into Peace Runners 773, a running and walking group around Garfield Park. It’s part of a broader effort to help people live longer.

Your moment of joy today: A son’s mission to transform his mom's health turned into Peace Runners 773, a running & walking group on Chicago's West Side. It's part of a broader effort to help close a 20-year 'death gap' in the city: tinyurl.com/65chevtr @wbez.org @chjreportinghealth.bsky.social

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Chicago's head tax was long called a job killer, but is there evidence to back that up? A WBEZ analysis of employment data finds a lack of evidence that Chicago’s previous head tax, or its repeal, is to blame for job trends in Chicago, and sheds light on who the mayor’s new proposal coul...

📣A must-read fact check about one of the biggest talkers in Chicago right now.

The city's head tax was long called a job killer, but is there evidence to back that up? Via @mariahwoelfel.bsky.social @amyqin.bsky.social: tinyurl.com/yertb9bw @wbez.org @civicfederation.bsky.social

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There’s a 20-year life expectancy gap in Chicago. Many of these deaths are preventable. West Garfield Park residents are expected to live on average until 67 years old, compared to Loop residents living to age 87. This is widest death gap in Chicago and the biggest gap of any big U.S. ci...

Press play! 📻 My first radio story on the staggering 20-year life expectancy gap in Chicago is out. Hear what it's like for a mom & her son to live in the death gap, and what they're doing about it: tinyurl.com/47r2vcj5
@chjreportinghealth.bsky.social @wbez.org

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There’s a 20-year life expectancy gap in Chicago. Many of these deaths are preventable. West Garfield Park residents are expected to live on average until 67 years old, compared to Loop residents living to age 87. This is widest death gap in Chicago and the biggest gap of any big U.S. ci...

In Chicago, there’s a 20-year life expectancy gap between a West Side community & the Loop downtown — the widest death gap across neighborhoods of any big city in the U.S. Many of these deaths are preventable. Here’s what families are doing about it. tinyurl.com/yd8bx2r5 @longreads.com @wbez.org

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Another stunning data viz about the 20-year death gap in Chicago. Many of these early deaths are preventable. Data viz by @justinmyers.net. Full story: tinyurl.com/yd8bx2r5 @wbez.org @chicago.suntimes.com

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A stunning visual of Chicago's 20-year death gap, mapped on the L, via @myersjustinc.bsky.social @chicago.suntimes.com. Here's what residents & community leaders are doing to close this gap: tinyurl.com/47r2vcj5 @wbez.org @chjreportinghealth.bsky.social @watchdogdiva.bsky.social @kffhealthnews.org

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Three-generation West Side family fights to overcome Chicago’s vast life expectancy gap West Garfield Park residents are expected to live on average until 67 years old, compared to Loop residents living to age 87. This is the widest death gap in Chicago.

In West Garfield Park in Chicago, residents can expect to die *20* years earlier than those in the Loop. Even kids know they might not grow old. Meet the families & community leaders working to close this death gap. Pls read & share: tinyurl.com/47r2vcj5 @wbez.org @chjreportinghealth.bsky.social

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Black neighborhoods hit hardest with Cook County property tax bill increase, analysis finds Residential property tax bills are rising fastest in Black neighborhoods on the South and West sides as the county's tax burden shifts away from the economically depressed Loop.

I've spent a lot of time in Chicago's West Garfield Park community recently. Being priced out of their homes is a big fear. Some of that fear has come to fruition -- huge property tax bill hikes in one of the poorest areas of the city: tinyurl.com/4ernvc7y, via @davidstruett.bsky.social

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Where to find Chicago-area food pantries if SNAP goes away during the shutdown The Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program will be cut off Saturday unless Congress acts. Here’s a list of food pantries across Chicago and the suburbs.

Nearly 2 million people in Illinois could lose SNAP benefits starting Saturday. Here's a list of food pantries in Chicago & the suburbs if you're looking to donate or you need extra food. tinyurl.com/2zxvrxx5

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NEW: U.S. District Judge Sara Ellis is allowing the deposition of Border Patrol boss Greg Bovino to expand to FIVE hours (she'd limited it to 2), and she wants to hear about use of force by CBP in Little Village on Wednesday and Thursday.

Plus a reminder to "preserve all body-worn camera footage."

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📣Hey Chicago! I'm digging into the *20-year* life expectancy gap here. Your ZIP code can determine how long you live. I'm looking to share your stories & ideas for solutions. Pls take my brief survey & share: bit.ly/ChicagoLifeGap @wbez.org @chjreportinghealth.bsky.social @chicago.suntimes.com

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Good news for Chicagoans: Life expectancy is nearly back to pre-pandemic levels New city data shows the stark life expectancy gap between Black and Chicagoans of other races has also shrunk, though the gulf is still wide.

Good news for Chicagoans, but with some caveats:
✅ life expectancy is nearly back to pre-COVID levels
✅ stark gap between Black & Chicagoans of other races has shrunk
✅can the momentum last w/dwindling government $$?

Story via me & data viz via @justinmyers.net: tinyurl.com/455a2m8x @wbez.org

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Chicago sees its fewest summer murders since 1965 The Chicago Police Department’s criminal homicide tally for June, July and August is the lowest in 60 years. And overall violent crime remains near its lowest point in more than four decades.

There are still way too many shootings and murders in Chicago, but by the numbers this was the safest summer in 60 years. Great analysis by @chipmitchell1.bsky.social

chicago.suntimes.com/news/2025/09...

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Forced Hospitalization Increasingly Used by Chicago Police Analysis of Chicago Police Department data reveals that officers are increasingly using forced hospitalization in mental health crises.

A must-read about Chicago police forcibly hospitalizing thousands of people. This largely untracked system can leave people in crisis traumatized & not willing to actually get treatment, per a big team including @mindsitenews.bsky.social @invisible.institute: tinyurl.com/yhmrjyr7

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