Stories by Patty Wetli
Farmers Markets Rally to Create Virtual Hubs for Hard-Hit Local Growers. Here’s a Roundup
| Patty Wetli
From Green City Market’s spanking new app to McKinley Park’s Google spreadsheet, farmers market organizers are working overtime to support growers and get fresh, local food in the hands of Chicagoans.
Mayor Lightfoot is in on the Joke, Spoofing Her Own ‘Tough Mom’ Image
| Patty Wetli
Mayor Lori Lightfoot’s tough love in the midst of the COVID-19 pandemic has spawned a million memes. Now the mayor gets in on the joke with her own video.
Reusable Bags Aren’t ‘Banned’ But Stores Are Wary of Them. Here’s How to BYOB Safely
| Patty Wetli
Grocery stores remain one of the few places in Chicago where large numbers of people are still able to mingle, and that — rightfully — has put both employees and customers on edge.
Mariano’s Joins List of Stores Offering Special Shopping Hours for Seniors
| Patty Wetli
A number of grocers and big-box retailers have announced special shopping hours for senior citizens and others vulnerable to COVID-19 to ensure less crowded situations, as well as access to essential items.
Forest Preserves Will Be Shut Down if People Don’t Maintain Distance, Preckwinkle Warns
| Patty Wetli
Most trails remain open in Cook County’s forest preserves, offering people a respite from home confinement during the COVID-19 pandemic, but that could change if people congregate like they did along Chicago’s lakefront.
EPA Relaxes Enforcement, Citing Pandemic. Environmentalists Call it a ‘License to Pollute’
| Patty Wetli
The EPA is relaxing enforcement of “environmental legal obligations” during the coronavirus pandemic, and activists are seething.
Had Enough of Canned Goods? Local Growers Team Up to Bring Farmers Market to Your Door
| Patty Wetli
Closed Loop Farms is leading a group of local food producers to deliver everything from Michelin-worthy greens to naturally fermented sodas directly to your door.
Help Fight COVID: Donate Vital Health Care Supplies This Weekend at United Center
| Patty Wetli
Masks, gloves, hand sanitizer and other vital supplies can be dropped off Sunday at the United Center and will be distributed to health care providers in Illinois.
Lightfoot Threatens to Shut Down Entire Lakefront if People Keep Gathering in Groups
| Patty Wetli
Chicago’s mayor says too many people are flouting the governor’s order to stay home and maintain social distance, particularly along the lakefront and at playgrounds. “This situation is deadly serious,” she said Wednesday.
Still Open: Chicago Print Shop is Offering Free Signs to Small Businesses
| Patty Wetli
Tony Grammatis, owner of Snappy Printing and Graphics, is offering free banners to small businesses struggling to stay afloat during the COVID-19 crisis.
It’s a Toilet, Not a Trash Can. Don’t Flush Disinfectant Wipes, MWRD Says
| Patty Wetli
The Metropolitan Water Reclamation District of Greater Chicago has seen a rise in disinfectant wipes stuck to filtering screens at its water reclamation plants, and it now has some advice for residents.
Nailed It! A Chicago Bakery is Rolling With These Crazy Times
| Patty Wetli
TipsySpace has created a toilet roll cake that’s worthy of bingeing, not hoarding, and it’s so authentic looking, customers have nearly mistaken it for the real thing on pickup.
It Takes a Village to Bake a Loaf of Bread: Neighbors Swap Sourdough Starter
| Patty Wetli
Food continues to create a sense of community even during these days of social isolation, with strangers swapping free sourdough starter.
How Much Toilet Paper Do You Really Need? There’s a Calculator for That
| Patty Wetli
A couple of Brits created the website howmuchtoiletpaper.com to help demonstrate need vs. panic buying.
All Chicago Public Libraries and Parks to Close Saturday
| Patty Wetli
Mayor Lori Lightfoot announced the closure of the city’s public libraries and parks as of 5 p.m. Saturday.
‘Chicago, We Need to Love Each Other With All Our Hearts’: Lightfoot
| Patty Wetli
Mayor Lori Lightfoot this week called on Chicagoans to remain connected even while practicing social distance.
Got Time on Your Hands? Check Out the Wide World of Live Web Cams
| Patty Wetli
Live web cam feeds of nature and wildlife are a great way to bust free of quarantine without leaving home. Here are 10 to check out.
Spring Still Has Hope: Season’s First Blooms Are Here
| Patty Wetli
Snowdrop, crocus, hyacinth and other early spring bloomers are cheering up the gloomy landscape.
Party Animals! Brookfield Zoo Carries on With St. Patrick’s Day Tradition
| Patty Wetli
At least one St. Patrick’s Day tradition is alive and well in these topsy-turvy times. Animals at Brookfield Zoo received special shamrock-shaped treats on Tuesday.
Neighbors Attempt to Salvage St. Patrick’s Day Fun With No-Contact Shamrock Scavenger Hunt
| Patty Wetli
Neighbors in Bucktown suggested hanging shamrocks in windows for a DIY scavenger hunt, and Lincoln Square grabbed onto the idea. Who else wants in?
COVID-19 Got You Feeling Cooped Up? An Expert Says It’s OK to Go Outside
| Patty Wetli
Concerns over the spread of the coronavirus have a lot of people working from home, schools closed, restaurants shuttered and sports canceled. Can we even go outside? Yes, say the experts, but still practice social distance.
St. Patrick’s Day Miracle? The Chicago River WAS Dyed Green, After All
| Patty Wetli
The annual dyeing of the river was canceled downtown, but the waterway flowed emerald green on its North Branch.
#ToiletPaperApocalypse: We Found the Natural Solution
| Patty Wetli
Here we are a nation on edge, the future uncertain, civilization as we know it seemingly on the brink of collapse. And our very first survival instinct is to hoard toilet paper.
Have You Heard About the Ultra-Hot Planet Where it Rains Iron? It’s Our New Obsession
| Patty Wetli
Think things are bleak on planet Earth? At lease it’s not raining metal. That’s the kind of bizarre climate scientists recently observed on an ultra-hot exoplanet they’ve dubbed WASP-76b, located 640 million light-years away.
The Next Tree-Killing Pest is Already Here. Join the Ranks of First Detectors
| Patty Wetli
The spotted lanternfly, oak wilt, gypsy moth and boxwood blight are among the latest threats in the plant world. And citizen scientists have a role to play when it comes to stopping the next plague.
McKinley Park Neighbors Prep for Showdown With EPA Over Asphalt Plant
| Patty Wetli
Southwest Side residents are mobilizing to pump the brakes on MAT Asphalt’s application for a 10-year permit from the Illinois EPA, and say they don’t trust the agency to put people over profit.
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