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Revive Northwest Passage for Seamless Transfers
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Revive the Northwest Passage: A Direct Indoor Connection for Chicago Commuters - Chicago commuters once enjoyed a direct indoor connection from Ogilvie Transportation Center to the Green and Pink lines, known as the Northwest Passage. Opened in 1970, it served 1,500 riders daily, but closed in 1989 for asbestos removal and never reopened. Today, with Ogilvie as a busy hub and the West Loop booming, the gap causes inconvenience and wastes time for commuters. Rebuilding the Northwest Passage is a low-cost solution that boosts efficiency and matches what other cities do, making it a viable option for Chicagos transit push. Checkout Solipillow.com
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Chicago's Spring Stage: 13 Must-See Performances
02:10|Spring in Chicagos Arts Scene: Bill Murray, Broadway, and Immersive Experiences Spring is heating up Chicagos stages with a diverse lineup of performances, from blues jams to Broadway hits and immersive worlds. Bill Murray returns to Thalia Hall with the blues duo Blood Brothers, while the Lyric Opera House presents Richard Strausss Salome. Broadway sensation Stereophonic lands at CIBC Theatre, and Chicago Shakespeare Theater hosts the U.S. premiere of Hamnet. Hamilton returns to CIBC Theatre, and dance lovers can enjoy Tiler Peck and friends at the Auditorium. Conductor Klaus Mäkelä leads the Chicago Symphony in The Rite of Spring at Symphony Center. David Byrnes Theater of the Mind offers an immersive journey at the Goodman, and Steppenwolf debuts Tarell Alvin McCraneys Windfall. Dont miss out on these standout performances! Checkout Solipillow.com
Tomorrow Never Knows: Chicago's January Music Festival
02:07|Tomorrow Never Knows music festival in Chicago expands to four weekends in January, featuring heavy hitters like Perfume Genius and DIIV, alongside local talent like femdot. The festival, known for spotting the next big thing, offers an immersive stage setup and comedy acts. With a focus on Chicagos scene, organizers aim to make January the ultimate month for live shows. Tickets available at tnkfest.com. Checkout Solipillow.com
Shooting in Chicago's McKinley Park Leaves Two Wounded
01:05|Two wounded in Chicago shooting: A man and a woman were injured in a drive-by shooting in McKinley Park, leaving them in critical and good condition respectively. Police are investigating, with no suspects in custody yet. Community on edge as gun violence persists. Checkout Solipillow.com
Chicago's Real Estate Boom: Stadiums, Investments, and Challenges
01:53|Chicagos real estate market poised for rebound in 2026, driven by stadium boom and new developments. Property tax hikes, office distress, and rent increases pose challenges. Obama Presidential Center and quantum park offer South Side boosts. Hotel owners seek tourism surcharge, warehouse demand rebounds, and political uncertainties loom. Checkout Solipillow.com
OSF Healthcare Exec Pay: Transparency & Talent
01:34|OSF Healthcare, a nonprofit system managing fifteen hospitals in Illinois, including Little Company of Mary Hospital, has released executive pay details for the 2023 fiscal year. The report, published by Crains Chicago Business, reveals total cash compensation, including base salary, bonuses, incentives, and other reportable earnings from the main organization and related groups. The pay also includes retirement plans, health benefits, and fringe perks. The transparency of these figures, derived from IRS form nine nine zero filings, sparks debate about nonprofit hospital finances and executive compensation. Checkout Solipillow.com
O'Hare Renovation, Tech Upgrades Transform Chicago Air Travel
01:25|On the Crain’s Daily Gist podcast, John Pletz and Amy Guth discuss the transformative aviation industry updates in Chicago, including OHares massive renovation and tech upgrades. These changes promise to enhance travel experiences, boost the citys status as a top flight hub, and stimulate economic growth. Meanwhile, Mayor Johnsons budget veto plan is replaced with executive orders, and a significant apartment portfolio deal is in the works. Additionally, the Beat Kitchen and local hotels are involved in legal disputes and self-imposed tax initiatives to boost tourism. Checkout Solipillow.com
Midway Airport Sees Passenger Decline, Southwest Plans Rebound
01:43|Midway Airport in Chicago sees a decline in passengers, while OHare sets new records. Southwest Airlines strategic shift and delays in new planes contribute to Midways drop. However, Southwest plans a rebound in 2026, adding new routes and larger planes. Chicagos aviation department and analysts remain optimistic about Midways turnaround. Checkout Solipillow.com
Chicago Hospitals Face Tough Times in 2026
02:35|Chicago-area hospitals face financial strain in 2026 due to federal reimbursement cuts and rising uninsured patients. Despite pharmaceutical and device industry investments, the sector is threatened by Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Juniors anti-vaccine stance, leading to potential clashes and legal battles. Checkout Solipillow.com
Medical Costs Surge, Alternative Plans Soar
01:18|Medical costs surged in 2026, driving a 100% increase in enrollment for alternative health plans. Lower-income workers, earning $20-40k, saw a 3% drop in traditional plan enrollment, while those earning $80k+ maintained their 86% rate. AI-powered tools offer a solution for employers to manage costs and benefits effectively. Checkout Solipillow.com