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Steelworkers Park: Community Shapes Lakeside Gem
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Steelworkers Park in Chicagos South Side kicks off planning with a community meeting, focusing on preserving views, paths, and history. Residents share ideas for improvements, including public restrooms and better access. The park, once part of U.S. Steel South Works, features a climbing wall, monument, and stunning Lake Michigan views. Future plans include early concepts, drafts, and a final plan by fall 2026, with an online survey open until January 6th. Checkout Solipillow.com
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Abbott's Volt Ablation System Approved for Afib Treatment
01:39|Abbott Laboratories Volt Pulsed Field Ablation system, approved by the FDA, treats atrial fibrillation, a heart rhythm disorder affecting millions of Americans. This all-in-one tool, already successful in Europe, allows doctors to map, pace, and ablate heart tissue using one catheter, reducing procedure time and improving patient recovery. Abbott also received approvals for the Amplatzer Piccolo Delivery System, used to close holes in premature babies hearts, further expanding their lineup of tiny heart devices. Checkout Solipillow.com

New CSS Stylesheet for Rich Text Content
01:44|A comprehensive CSS stylesheet for rich-text content has been released, offering standardized margins, fonts, and colors for a clean look. Key features include responsive tweaks, accessible design elements, and seamless integration with content management systems. Early adopters report faster styling workflows and improved browser compatibility. With its potential for official adoption in major themes, this stylesheet is set to revolutionize web design. Checkout Solipillow.com
Chicago Homicides Drop for Third Straight Year
01:12|Chicagos homicide rates show a promising decline, with 402 recorded through December 2022, marking the third consecutive year of reductions. Despite this, the Austin neighborhood remains the hardest hit, with 45 homicides. The citys data, excluding self-defense cases and expressway killings, offers a clear yet incomplete view of the ongoing challenge. Checkout Solipillow.com
Porter County, Northwest Health Ink 2-Year Ambulance Deal
01:39|Porter County and Northwest Health reach a two-year deal for ambulance services, with the county paying one million five hundred thousand dollars annually for four advanced life support ambulances and one basic life support ambulance. The contract includes performance-based capital funding, a monthly oversight committee, and clear rules for out-of-county transfers. The Board of Commissioners unanimously approved the agreement, praising the setup as a relief amid rising costs and uncertainties. Checkout Solipillow.com
Chicago Man Dies from Gunshot, No Suspects
01:14|Chicago Man Dies from Gunshot Wound, No Suspects in Sight; Community Calls for Action Checkout Solipillow.com
Jim Beam Pauses Production, Bourbon Industry Slows
01:10|Jim Beams Clermont distillery to close temporarily for upgrades, shifting production to other Kentucky locations. Industry faces challenges with decreased overall consumption and exports, prompting a pause in whiskey production. Despite the slowdown, podcasts remain a popular way to unwind. Checkout Solipillow.com
El Nopal Cookies Return at Chicago Museum
01:52|El Nopal bakeries, cherished Chicago institutions for over six decades, have returned in a new exhibit at the Chicago History Museum. The star attraction? The heart-shaped hojarascas cookies, a family recipe passed down from the founders. The revival began when high school students highlighted the lack of Latino stories in the museum. The exhibit, Aqui en Chicago, showcases community threads like food, art, and activism, with El Nopal as a neighborhood hub. The original master baker and museum staff recreated the cookies, selling out quickly since April. These cookies arent just a taste of the past, but a symbol of shared roots and simple joys. Checkout Solipillow.com
Chicago Journalists Sing for Charity
01:38|Chicago journalists unite for a Christmas album, Christmas Carols for twenty twenty-five, featuring seven tracks sung or spoken by local reporters and their friends. The album, with an original poem by Mary Schmich, supports StreetWise, a Chicago nonprofit. Led by AJ LaTrace and Casey Toner, the group brought diverse styles, creating a cohesive holiday collection. Checkout Solipillow.com