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Editorials Editorial: After the Southwest debacle, airlines need to take better care of their customers. Or else. With Southwest Airlines canceling a slew of flights over the weekend, customer rebellion is in the cards unless these carriers reform their ways. An inevitable departure, given the history. Guilty verdict in double-murder case allegedly tied to drug ring authorities have linked to Santa Muerte. Is rookie QB Justin Fields progressing? Are any changes coming? Meet the Tribune Editorial Board.

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Editorials Editorial: Realtors must embrace fair rules of competition, lest their hands get forced. Realtors have protected their turf for too long. Time for some real competition. Editorials Editorial: Face reality and pass what can be passed, Democrats.

The infrastructure bill, which enjoys wide support, should not be held hostage to a broader agenda, and Biden is wrong to acquiesce to that demand.

Rock bottom. Hey City Hall, fix this and fly right. Latest in Opinion. Letters: Illinois should allow prisoners who have served 20 years of a life term to be considered for parole. Chicago Tribune Articles group 7. Outside the U. In Spain and Portugal, rail typically is built for less than half the cost we see here. That is something the new Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg should be figuring out.

Clearly, the U. Take another local example. The track exists. The stations exist. The states involved have now released the money to help pay for the service. So it starts Monday, right? Planning for this began in Following final design, construction is anticipated to begin in , with completion in , provided needed funds are secured. Again, this is simply a second train on an existing line.

So, Secretary Buttigieg, would you work on this for Chicago? That just delays everything. In the meantime, Metra, we have an idea. Stop those trains for a minute just west of Green Street, pull out those crates and let people come and go. How about starting at the first of the year? Letters Letters: A former Chicagoan laments violence, vaccine mandate defiance.

I always identified as a Chicagoan. Oct 24, Letters Letters: Drivers on the expressways have gotten more dangerous. Oct 22, Letters Letters: Eisenhower foresaw the possibility of Holocaust denial. Because Eisenhower understood human nature, he foresaw the possibility of Holocaust denial. Fortunately, he took actions to ensure that the horrifying truth of the Holocaust would be documented. Oct 21, It seemed that the success of the Chicago Sky — and the WNBA at large — had generated at least some interest among the public.

So, why, then, was it so hard for me to find a sports bar that would air any of the playoff games? Oct 20, Letters Letters: Pass voting rights legislation and create an independent redistricting commission in Illinois. It is a textbook example of gerrymandering at its worst. Oct 19, Most read Opinion. Editorial: Metra should embrace the West Loop. But why are infrastructure improvements so slow and expensive?

Op-ed: Lightfoot should stop the dangerous rhetoric and reason with the FOP. The importance of a college education. Letters Letters: Colin Powell inspired other leaders.

Oct 18, Letters Letters: The lessons I learned from 36 hours in the emergency room. In the 36 hours I lay in the emergency room at a hospital, I learned a few things. Letters Letters: Burnham Wildlife Corridor is a shining example of the importance of greenways. Oct 17, Letters Letters: Student writes a love letter to Chinatown.

Chinatown, where I would stop for dim sum at Phoenix Restaurant or buy a frozen tapioca drink at Joy Yee, remained a precious haven. Oct 15,



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