Stories by Patty Wetli
Don’t Forget to Set Clocks Back an Hour This Weekend
| Patty Wetli
Clocks roll back to standard time at 2 a.m. Sunday.
Chicago Has Its 2023 Christmas Tree, a 45-Footer From Darien
| Patty Wetli
The 45-foot Colorado Blue Spruce will take centerstage during an official tree lighting ceremony on Nov. 17 at 6 p.m.
Pumpkin Smash Events Set for This Weekend. Here’s Where to Find the One Nearest You
| Patty Wetli
This weekend, nearly 80 sites across the greater Chicago region will be collecting pumpkins for composting, part of a nationwide push to keep food waste out of landfills.
Reprieve for Little Free Libraries After City Council Delays Vote on Measure That Would Require Permits for the Tiny Bibliotecas
| Patty Wetli
An ordinance amendment would require library hosts to obtain a permit before setting up a “public bookcase” in the public way, and would limit permit holders to institutions.
Brookfield Zoo Welcomes Baby Shark Via Rare ‘Virgin Birth.’ If That’s Not Amazing Enough, It Also Walks
| Patty Wetli
The epaulette shark pup hatched Aug. 23, born from what staff believe was an unfertilized egg.
‘Tis the Season, LITE FM Goes All Holiday Music All the Time on Thursday
| Patty Wetli
Love it or hate it, the stunt works for the station. In 2022, the LITE’s ratings doubled between November and December.
Snow and Freezing Wind Chills Combine for One of the Nastiest Chicago Halloweens on Record
| Patty Wetli
The scariest thing this Halloween is the weather forecast for trick-or-treaters.
Looking for a Good Scare on Halloween? Mother Nature’s a Real Scream Queen
| Patty Wetli
From carnivorous plants to blood-sucking sea creatures, nature serves up plenty of frights, lots of them found right here in Illinois.
McCormick Place Says It Will Do Better by Birds After 1,000 Killed in Mass Casualty Event. Conservationists Want Proof
| Patty Wetli
Monday’s meeting of the McPier board was dominated by discussion of the mass death of 1,000 birds in a single day, killed after colliding with McCormick Place. Bird conservationists want a solution in place by spring migration.
Chicago’s Halloween Forecast: It’s Going To Be a Classic ‘Throw On a Coat Over Your Costume’ Kind of Night
| Patty Wetli
The National Weather Service isn’t even trying to sugarcoat the forecast for Halloween. It’s all downhill from here.
Leaf Peeping is Hitting Its Peak. Here’s How to Take Advantage of Fall Color Season Close to Chicago
| Patty Wetli
The fall foliage season got off to a slow start in the Chicago region but is making up for lost time. We’ve rounded up some resources to help you make the most of Mother Nature’s spectacular, but short-lived, autumnal display.
In Move Away From Namesake’s History, Chicago Audubon Society Announces New Name: Chicago Bird Alliance
| Patty Wetli
The Chicago organization is joined by chapters in Detroit and Wisconsin in dropping “Audubon” and adopting the more inclusive, collaborative “Alliance.”
Baby Penguin Takes First Swim at the Shedd Aquarium. You Need to See the Video
| Patty Wetli
Shedd Aquarium’s newest rockhopper penguin, hatched in June, just took its first swim with the entire colony and the results were mixed.
Hungry Hungry Hippo Enjoys Halloween Treats at Brookfield Zoo
| Patty Wetli
Caretakers will pass out more pumpkins to animals during Brookfield's “Boo! at the Zoo” event Saturday and Sunday.
Cook County Forest Preserves’ Proposed 2024 Budget Builds on Successes Made Possible by Tax Levy
| Patty Wetli
"For the first time in a long time, it is not the budget of an agency in a holding pattern, keeping long-term, pressing needs at bay," Cook County Board President Toni Preckwinkle said. "For Fiscal Year 2024, we are moving forward."
Lincoln Yards’ New Glass Tower Has a Trick Up Its Facade. It’s Bird Friendly
| Patty Wetli
Sterling Bay’s first completed structure at its $6 billion Lincoln Yards riverfront development was constructed with bird-friendly glass. The use of the material is one of several features intended to minimize the sorts of deadly bird collisions Chicago just witnessed in record numbers.
Bird Carnage Continued Over Weekend in Chicago. Whatever Happened to City’s Bird-Friendly Ordinance?
| Patty Wetli
While the full tally of dead will never be known, wildlife advocates are certain of one thing: The vast majority of bird losses in the past week were preventable.
DIY Paths Are Wreaking Eco Havoc in Cook County Forest Preserves, New ‘Stay on the Trails’ Campaign Aims to Curb Rogue Routes
| Patty Wetli
When people veer off designated trails, they damage vegetation, compact soil, contribute to erosion and also create pathways for new invasive plant species.
Birders’ Joy Turns to Shock as Massive Migratory Wave Leads to Mass Mortality Due to Collisions With Chicago Buildings
| Patty Wetli
Chicago is one of the deadliest cities for migrating birds and Thursday’s “insane abundance of migratory action” led to “insane mortality,” birders said. The remedy is as simple as flipping off a light switch.
Here’s Your Chicago Marathon Guide to Street Closures, Which Runners Might Set Records and What Happens to All Those Banana Peels
| Patty Wetli
The 45th running of the Chicago Marathon will take place Sunday.
Illegal Building in Humboldt Park Will Be Demolished, Museum Leader Apologizes for ‘Missteps’
| Patty Wetli
Tensions remain as the fight over the building has been seen by some as a symbol of the struggle to maintain Humboldt Park’s longstanding Puerto Rican heritage in the face of gentrification.
Damen Silos Demolition Permit Application ‘Deferred’ Pending Further Review, Mayor Johnson Announces
| Patty Wetli
More than a year after the State of Illinois sold off the abandoned 23-acre Damen Silos property to MAT Limited Partnership, the fate of the silos — a favorite of urban explorers — is still up in the air.
October in Chicago Is Off to a Scorching Start After a Hotter Than Normal September
| Patty Wetli
But fear not lovers of all things fall, more seasonal weather is on the way.
Endangered Black-Crowned Night Herons Are Thriving in Chicago. Researchers Want to Know Why
| Patty Wetli
The more scientists can learn about the Chicago colony of black-crowned night herons, the more they can help these birds help themselves. Because night herons are hanging on in Illinois by a thread.
Spotted Lanternfly Isn’t an Eco Disaster But It Does Have a Major ‘Yuck’ Factor. Here’s How Chicago Can Defend Itself
| Patty Wetli
The first sighting of the invasive pest was confirmed in Chicago, but we’re years from a major infestation and have learned from cities like Pittsburgh how to minimize the nuisance, an expert said.
Get Ready to Stomp and Squash: Illinois’ First Infestation of Dreaded Spotted Lanternfly Confirmed in Chicago
| Patty Wetli
The insect was found in the Fuller Park neighborhood of Chicago, according to a spokesman for the Illinois Department of Agriculture.
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