Marisol Vega

Marisol Vega

Marisol writes about how city decisions affect everyday people. From housing and schools to city programs, she breaks down the news so it’s easy to understand. Her focus is helping readers know what’s changing and how it matters to them.

Wisconsin Supreme Court Backs Regulators in PFAS Case, Boosting Environmental Oversight

Wisconsin Supreme Court Backs Regulators in PFAS Case, Boosting Environmental Oversight

MADISON, WISCONSIN — In a decision closely watched across the Midwest, the Wisconsin Supreme Court on Friday ruled in favor of environmental regulators, allowing ...

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Illinois Tobacco and Vape Tax Hike to Begin July 1, Sparking Debate Over Public Health Impact

Illinois Tobacco and Vape Tax Hike to Begin July 1, Sparking Debate Over Public Health Impact

ILLINOIS — Starting July 1, Illinois residents will see higher prices on tobacco and vape products, as a new tax hike takes effect. The ...

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Asian Population Grows Rapidly in Metro Chicago, Census Estimates Show

Asian Population Grows Rapidly in Metro Chicago, Census Estimates Show

CHICAGO — New U.S. Census Bureau estimates show that Chicago’s Asian population is growing faster than any other racial or ethnic group in the ...

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Chicago Startup Inherent Homes Builds Affordable Houses In Just Weeks, Helping First-Time Buyers

Chicago Startup Inherent Homes Builds Affordable Houses In Just Weeks, Helping First-Time Buyers

CHICAGO — A Chicago-based housing startup is reshaping the city’s affordability crisis by building entire homes in just eight weeks — and offering prices ...

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Chicago Leaders Push for Greener Transit at Sustainability Innovation Conference

Chicago Leaders Push for Greener Transit at Sustainability Innovation Conference

CHICAGO — Transportation experts, public officials, and industry innovators gathered in downtown Chicago this week for the Sustainability Research and Innovation Congress, focusing on ...

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Chicago’s Lead Pipe Replacement Plan Trails Federal Deadline by 30 Years

Chicago’s Lead Pipe Replacement Plan Trails Federal Deadline by 30 Years

CHICAGO — Despite having more lead service lines than any other U.S. city, Chicago’s current replacement plan sets a timeline that extends to 2076, ...

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2 Security Breaches in 10 Days at O’Hare Raise Alarms About Airport Safety

2 Security Breaches in 10 Days at O’Hare Raise Alarms About Airport Safety

CHICAGO — Two security breaches within 10 days at O’Hare International Airport are drawing serious concern from aviation experts, federal authorities, and city officials ...

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CPD Updates Cannabis Search Policies Following Legal Pressure and Conflicting Court Rulings

CPD Updates Cannabis Search Policies Following Legal Pressure and Conflicting Court Rulings

CHICAGO — The Chicago Police Department (CPD) has announced major policy changes regarding how officers conduct investigatory stops and protective pat downs in cases ...

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3 Mariano’s Stores in Chicago Suburbs Set to Close This August

3 Mariano’s Stores in Chicago Suburbs Set to Close This August

ILLINOIS — Grocery shoppers in three Chicago suburbs will soon see local Mariano’s stores shuttered, as parent company Kroger confirms it will permanently close ...

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Chicago Woman Celebrates Life One Year After Rare Heart and Liver Transplant

Chicago Woman Celebrates Life One Year After Rare Heart and Liver Transplant

CHICAGO — Climbing over 1,600 stairs inside the former John Hancock Center is an impressive feat on its own. But for Laura Valentine, it ...

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