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WGN: When will Chicago or Illinois lift its mask mandate?
Just 29 people are hospitalized with COVID-related illness in Chicago, a city with a population of 2.7 million people.
Despite the fact that just .001 percent of Chicago residents are hospitalized with COVID-19, the city’s indoor mask mandate remains, with no word on what specific circumstances will trigger its demise.
NBC Chicago: Illinois REAL ID: What Documents Are Needed For New State Identification
Illinoisans won’t be required to obtain a REAL ID for more than a year-and-a-half, but residents can prepare what they’ll need to receive the new identification early.
In Illinois, residents looking to obtain a REAL ID will be required to visit a Secretary of State Driver Services facility and provide documents that prove their identity, their Social Security number, a written signature and two documents that show proof of residency.
Kankakee Daily Journal: EDITORIAL: Illinois desperately needs consolidation
We are governed a lot here in Illinois. And by a lot, we mean too much. Also, we are taxed a lot here in Illinois. And by a lot, we mean too much.
Those two things go hand-in-hand as government runs on taxes. So logic would dictate that if you fix the first, you’ll fix the second.
Herald & Review: OUR VIEW: Illinoisans vote with their wallets
Agree with the method of otherwise, there’s no denying Illinois citizens are voting with their wallets.
NBC Chicago: Daylight Saving Time 2021: When Illinois Will See Next Time Change
As Illinois moves into the fall season, daylight hours are waning and daylight saving time is nearing an end.
The autumnal equinox happened Wednesday in the Northern Hemisphere, according to the Old Farmer’s Almanac, marking the official start of fall for the region.