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The Olympics were postponed last year because of the pandemic and there are concerns now about the coronavirus in Tokyo. Some tennis players have expressed reservations and French Open semifinalist Tamara Zidansek said she will not participate in the Olympics for Slovenia.
The tentative agreement spells out additional supports for special education students, a high priority of the CTU, and would allow the educators at Urban Prep’s Bronzeville, Englewood and West campuses to reopen the contract for renegotiation shortly after the next school year — a “safety measure” the union said was necessary due to what they described as “troubling financial practices” at the organization.
The boy had been with his mother, visiting a relative’s house, and was with other children playing as several adults outside the home were talking, when a black Lexus SUV drove east on 54th Street, then parked at the end of the 5300 block of South Morgan, according to preliminary police information.
The city of Chicago requirement for masks to be worn while in common areas of a residential multiunit building was lifted as of May 18, though an executive order requires unvaccinated people to wear masks and practice social distancing in public spaces. (EMMANUEL DUNAND / HANDOUT)
An annual report from the James W. Foley Legacy Foundation, released Wednesday, examines the status of U.S. government efforts to secure the release of hostages and unlawful detainees in foreign countries. The report’s findings are based on interviews with former hostages and detainees or their representatives and relatives, as well as current and former government and military officials.
When the officers checked the garage, they found a 60-year-old man with a gunshot wound the right thigh and a man in his 50s with a gunshot wound to the right leg, according to a police media notification. Both were taken to the University of Chicago Medical Center for treatment, with the younger man in serious condition and the 60-year-old in good condition.
Coronavirus in Illinois updates: Here’s what’s happening Wednesday with COVID-19 in the Chicago area
The White House has launched a month-long blitz to combat vaccine hesitancy and a lack of urgency to get shots, particularly in the South and Midwest, but it is increasingly resigned to missing the president’s vaccination target. The administration insists that even if the goal isn’t reached, it will have little effect on the overall U.S. recovery, which is already ahead of where Biden said it would be months ago.
“I don’t want to equate it to religion, but everybody has their own things they believe, and I have to respect that,” he said. “We have to trust that. It’s not the easiest conversations to have with different guys. Some guys have some really strong views on stuff and reasons why, and I think we have to respect that.
The exterior of the Vautravers building is seen as it is being prepared for relocation on June 8, 2021. The CTA is preparing to move an historic three-story Lakeview apartment building about 30 feet to the west in August to preserve it as part of the ambitious Brown Line flyover project under construction near the Belmont station. (Vashon Jordan Jr. / Chicago Tribune)
The exterior of the Vautravers building is seen as it is being prepared for relocation on June 8, 2021. The CTA is preparing to move an historic three-story Lakeview apartment building about 30 feet to the west in August to preserve it as part of the ambitious Brown Line flyover project under construction near the Belmont station. (Vashon Jordan Jr. / Chicago Tribune)






