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As Greyhound station closure looms, what's next?

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Friday, August 30, 2024

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Chicago Greyhound bus station at 630 W. Harrison St.

1. Chicago faces dubious distinction with Greyhound station closure looming

Chicago is less than a month away from possibly being known as the largest city in the Northern Hemisphere without an intercity bus terminal.

 
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Exterior of Chicago Public Schools HQ

2. Federal judge throws out CTU lawsuit accusing a nonprofit of election interference

An Illinois federal judge dismissed the case on merit, a blow to the teacher's union that had accused an education nonprofit of meddling in its elections.


More: Chicago Public Schools has lost its chief watchdog

 
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Nascar in Chicago

3. NASCAR says it will return to Grant Park in 2025, mum on 2026

The Chicago Street Race plans to stick around Grant Park for at least one more year.

 
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Outside U.S. Steel's Gary Works site

4. Nippon Steel boosts merger case with big U.S. spend, including $300M for Gary Works

The Japanese company is promising $1.3 billion in total U.S. investments to win over workers and politicians.

 
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Kerry Wood 1

5. Cubs great Kerry Wood sells Winnetka mansion for $8.5 million

The house, which went for $100 over the asking price, is the fourth Chicago-area home sold for $7 million or more in just the past 10 days.

 
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Northwestern Medicine surgeons perform organ transplant

6. Northwestern helps Black patients clear transplant hurdles

After moving around barriers to get 50 patients much-needed kidney and liver transplants, Northwestern is taking its redesigned process on the road to other hospitals.

 
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This house in Douglas, Mich., based on plans by a famous architect listed for $2.3 million on Aug. 24.

7. Home modeled on a design for Jackie Kennedy lists at $2.3M near Saugatuck

A house based on plans by the architect who designed Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis’ home on Martha’s Vineyard is up for sale in Douglas, Mich., two years after it was built.

 
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WBEZ office door at Navy Pier

8. Harris Poll: Cook County is a rare haven for local news, but can that be sustained?

The Chicago area remains an oasis amid local news deserts that are spreading across the state and country.

 
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A home burns during the Hennessy fire in Solano County, California, in August 2020

9. Allstate gets OK to raise home insurance rates by 34% in wildfire-prone California

The rate hike, which will take effect from November, will impact about 350,000 policyholders across California.

 
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