Stories by Patty Wetli
Ramsey Lewis, Chicago-Born Jazz Great Who Continually Evolved, Dead at 87
| Patty Wetli
Chicago is mourning the loss of one of its most celebrated native sons, as the family of Ramsey Lewis announced the award-winning musician died peacefully at his Chicago home Monday morning, at the age of 87.
Chicago Dries Out From Intense Deluge. ‘We Don’t See Rainfall Rates That High’
| Patty Wetli
Intense rains fell Sunday morning at a rate rarely seen in Chicago, overwhelming the city’s stormwater system and flooding streets, viaducts and basements.
Moment of Silence in Chicago for Queen Elizabeth — ‘Aunt Lilibet’ — as Greek Prince Opens Photo Exhibit
| Patty Wetli
Prince Nikolaos of Greece and Denmark is in Chicago for the grand reopening of the National Hellenic Museum. A godson of the new King Charles III, the prince will observe a moment of silence for his “Aunt Lilibet,” the late Queen Elizabeth II.
Put Me In Coach! The Gang at Brookfield Zoo Is Ready for Bears Kick-Off
| Patty Wetli
Before the Chicago Bears kick off their 2022-23 season on Sunday, the team might want to send some scouts to Brookfield Zoo.
Weekend Forecast: Cloudy With a Chance of Deafening Cicadas
| Patty Wetli
What's that you say? Cicadas have been uncommonly loud all day long? There's likely a simple explanation for the sustained volume.
Historic Ebenezer Missionary Baptist Church in Line To Receive $900K Landmark Grant From City
| Patty Wetli
For more than a century, Ebenezer Missionary Baptist Church has been an anchor in the Bronzeville community. Now its supporters are one step closer to securing the building's future for the next 100 years.
Landmarks Commission Kicks the Can on Status of Threatened Century and Consumers Buildings
| Patty Wetli
The fate of a pair of endangered 20th century State Street skyscrapers remains up in the air after the Commission on Chicago Landmarks punted during its monthly meeting Thursday when it came time to decide whether to afford the Century and Consumers buildings landmark status.
Chicago Rolls Out the Green Carpet for Fall Influx of Migrating Birds
| Patty Wetli
Like any good host, the Forest Preserve District of Cook County has done its best to make sure the guests feel welcome.
So Long Spaceship, Hello Bar of Soap. Bears Placeholder Stadium Art Draws Hilarious Comparisons
| Patty Wetli
In renderings released Tuesday of a proposed master plan for Arlington Park, the Bears stressed that the “stadium shown is a placeholder and not an actual design.” But that didn't stop people from poking fun at the artwork.
Morton Arboretum Announces New CEO With Strong Roots to the Institution
| Patty Wetli
Morton Arboretum conducted an international search to select a successor to retiring CEO and president Gerard Donnelly, and landed on a familiar face, close to home.
First Look at Chicago Bears Master Plan for Arlington Park. How Much Will Taxpayers Be Asked To Fund?
| Patty Wetli
A trio of high-level renderings released by the team on Tuesday demonstrate the scope of the Bears ambition. More than just a new stadium, the team is aiming to turn the 326-acre Arlington Park property into "a multi-purpose entertainment district anchored by a new, best-in-class enclosed stadium."
Need Another Sign Summer Is Over? Chicago Beaches Now Officially Closed
| Patty Wetli
The weather may still feel like summer, but when it comes to Chicago's beaches, the season is officially over.
Chicago Researchers Spent 5 Years Creating the First-Ever Inventory of Native U.S. Trees. Now the Real Work Begins
| Patty Wetli
A team of researchers, led by Morton Arboretum, spent the better part of the past five years creating the first-ever standardized checklist and threat assessment of the nearly 900 species native U.S. trees. Their work provides the foundation on which to build awareness, advocacy and future conservation efforts.
Community Science Project ‘Parks for Pollinators’ Runs Through September. Here’s How to Join the Bioblitz
| Patty Wetli
The Chicago Park District is joining a national community science project designed to raise awareness of all the bees, butterflies, beetles, moths and wasps that rely on urban green spaces for food and shelter.
Don’t Wait To Line Up for New COVID Vaccine, Chicago’s Top Doc Says
| Patty Wetli
Dr. Allison Arwady, commissioner of the Chicago Department of Public Health, called the vaccines the “best possible match” against strains of the virus now in circulation. They’ve been formulated to provide immunity against the omicron variants BA.4 and BA.5, which account for nearly all of the cases of COVID-19 in the U.S.
Chicago Park District Catches Pickleball Fever, Will Build 50 New Courts To Meet Growing Demand
| Patty Wetli
To meet the boom in pickleball's popularity, the Chicago Park District announaced a plan to build 50 new pickleball courts by 2025, including three regional centers capable of hosting tournaments.
Former Arlington Park Owners Putting Family Farm Out to Pasture in Big Win for Conservationists
| Patty Wetli
The Duchossois family — whose late patriarch, Richard Duchossois, purchased Arlington Park in 1983 — has announced the sale of its 246.5-acre Hill ‘N Dale Farm South property to Barrington-based Citizens for Conservation, ensuring the land’s protection as open space in perpetuity.
Drag Racing Reaching ‘Fever Pitch,’ Chicago Police Say After Weekend Mayhem
| Patty Wetli
The Chicago Police Department's caravan task force, formed a month ago to combat ramped up incidents of drag racing and "drifting," has made inroads against brash street takeovers but isn't going to win the battle overnight, officials said.
5-Year-Old Boy in ‘Extremely Critical Condition’ After Being Shot in the Head in Rogers Park
| Patty Wetli
A 5-year-old boy is fighting for his life after being shot in the head Sunday evening, according to the Chicago Police Department.
They Might Be Giants: These Towering Natives Are Late Summer Standouts
| Patty Wetli
It’s the time of year when some of the tallest native plants are in bloom, coming into their own just as most other flora are on the wane. And by tall, we mean they could easily dunk on LeBron James.
Depave Chicago Joins National Movement to Reclaim Paradise From Parking Lots: ‘It’s Really About a Transformation’
| Patty Wetli
As part of a grassroots "depaving" movement, communities are ripping up strips of asphalt and concrete to make way for pocket parks, gardens and nature play spaces. The newly launched Depave Chicago is aiming for a spring 2023 pilot project.
Illinois Is Preparing To Reveal Its Updated State Water Plan, Will It Float?
| Patty Wetli
Illinois officials are about to release a draft of the first comprehensive overhaul of the State Water Plan in 40 years, with climate change among the critical issues the document is set to address.
Missing Man’s Body Found in Lake Michigan; Lightfoot Says City Needs to Educate More About Water’s Dangers
| Patty Wetli
After a week that saw multiple people dead from drownings in Lake Michigan off Chicago’s shoreline, Mayor Lori Lightfoot had words of caution for the city’s residents and visitors.
2 Dead, 1 Missing in Deadly 24 Hours on Lake Michigan With Multiple Drownings
| Patty Wetli
Chicago police and fire departments conducted multiple water rescues in a less than 24-hour period on Lake Michigan, with at least two people dead.
Another 20K Doses of Monkeypox Vaccine Coming to Chicago, Eligibility Expanded
| Patty Wetli
The Chicago Department of Public Health announced that the city will receive another 20,000 doses of monkeypox vaccine from the federal stockpile, to be distributed to clinics across the city next week.
43-Year-Old Man Dies After Being Pulled From Water at Diversey Harbor
| Patty Wetli
The man was pulled from the water early Wednesday morning. More than 30 people have drowned in Lake Michigan so far in 2022.
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