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Skip to content Sections xml:space="preserve"> -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Search xml:space="preserve"> * What to buy Learn more about subscriptions March 01, 2022 42°F HOME PAGE * Breaking News * COVID-19 VACCINES * Business * Sports * Weather * Suburbs * Opinion * Entertainment * Puzzles & Games * Coronavirus AFTER 2 YEARS OF VOLATILE DEBATES, COVID-19 SCHOOL MASK MANDATE ENDS WITHOUT FANFARE IN ILLINOIS Despite months of parent protests, a flurry of lawsuits and polarized communities where grievances erupted between neighbors, the Illinois school mask mandate ended Monday without fanfare. By Karen Ann Cullotta Feb 28, 2022 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- * Demise of popular Oak Park Coronavirus Facebook group highlights pandemic’s divisions * Yes, businesses can still require masks. Here’s what to know. * Nation & World RUSSIAN FORCES SHELL UKRAINE’S SECOND-LARGEST CITY WHILE CLOSING IN ON KYIV The first round of talks aimed at stopping the fighting between Ukraine and Russia ended Monday with no agreement except to keep talking. By YURAS KARMANAU, JIM HEINTZ, VLADIMIR ISACHENKOV and DASHA LITVINOVA Feb 28, 2022 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- * More than 500,000 refugees have fled Ukraine since Russia waged war * Ukrainian-Americans in western suburbs desperate for peace, lash out at Vladimir Putin: ‘Ukraine poses zero threat to Russia.’ * Politics ONETIME LIGHTFOOT ALLY SAYS SHE WILL NOT SUPPORT MAYOR’S RE-ELECTION CAMPAIGN: ‘I’M TIRED OF BEING IGNORED’ Ald. Susan Sadlowski Garza said Lightfoot has managed to upset "every single person" she's encountered. By Gregory Pratt Feb 28, 2022 MORE TOP NEWS SEE MORE MORE TOP NEWS ARTICLES * Severe implications of climate change in UN report extend to Illinois Feb 28 * Gov. J.B. Pritzker adds child care centers to list of places where masks are no longer required Feb 28 * Masks still rule in Chicago Public Schools ‘for now’ as rest of Illinois mostly ditches them; CEO says he’s reviewing guidance Feb 28 * Agreement reached to cancel $2.1 million in student debt from Argosy University Feb 28 * Former Bears defensive assistant coach Mike Pettine puts Lake Forest home on the market 5h * PHOTOS Photos: Chicagoans rally in support of Ukraine Chicagoans rally in support of Ukraine following an attack by the Russian military. By Antonio Perez, Stacey Wescott, Brian Cassella and John J. Kim Feb 24, 2022 * Chicago Bears What to know about this week’s NFL scouting combine, including the Bears’ priorities New Chicago Bears GM Ryan Poles and coach Matt Eberflus will be among the executives, coaches, agents, media and more than 300 prospects on hand at the NFL scouting combine. Here’s what to know about the event. By Colleen Kane Feb 28, 2022 * PHOTOS States that export the most cars CoPilot used data from the U.S. Census Bureau's Foreign Trade database to compile the top 20 states with the highest values of car exports. For more galleries, visit Stacker. By Aine Givens, Stacker May 11, 2021 * Chicago Bulls ALEX CARUSO RETURNS TO THE COURT WITHOUT A SPLINT ON HIS WRIST, THOUGH THE CHICAGO BULLS GUARD IS LIKELY ‘A COUPLE MORE WEEKS’ FROM PLAYING IN GAMES Alex Caruso returned to practice for the first time in nearly four weeks Monday, bringing hope for a healthier Bulls roster ahead of Monday night’s critical Eastern Conference battle against the Miami Heat. By Julia Poe Feb 28, 2022 * Breaking News UNUSED TICKET TO MICHAEL JORDAN’S DEBUT BASKETBALL GAME SELLS FOR $468,000 The Michael Jordan ticket was sold first during a Saturday night session through Heritage Auctions and held the world record for highest-selling ticket at $468,000. A Jackie Robinson ticket then sold for $480,000 during the same session and claimed the record spot. By Shanzeh Ahmad Feb 28, 2022 * Business OLD TOWN GROCER PLUM MARKET ALLEGES IT IS BEING PUSHED OUT IN A ‘QUIET, BACK-DOOR AGREEMENT’ TO MAKE WAY FOR NEW DOM’S KITCHEN AND MARKET Specialty grocer Plum Market is alleging a “quiet, back-door agreement” is leading to its ouster to make way for new grocery store Dom’s Kitchen and Market. By Sarah Freishtat Feb 28, 2022 * News HOMELESS POPULATION COUNT SHOWS NUMBERS DROPPING IN ILLINOIS, BUT ADVOCATES WARN WE MAY BE IN A COVID BUBBLE. ‘WE KNOW THEY’RE OUT THERE.’ The most recent count of the homeless population was different from other years because it allowed for sampling a few areas rather than canvassing entire cities. By Robert McCoppin Feb 28, 2022 MORE NEWS SEE MORE MORE NEWS ARTICLES * Northwestern is held to 17 1st-half points and falls behind by 30 in an 82-61 loss at No. 24 Iowa 4h * West Town home of the late Outfit boss Joseph ‘Joey the Clown’ Lombardo sells for $600,000 Feb 28 * Art Briles is out after 1 week as Grambling’s offensive coordinator after the school takes heat for hiring the former Baylor coach Feb 28 * MLB lockout, Day 89: Sides meet late into the night in an effort to salvage opening day and a 162-game season 3h * Coronavirus Daily updates on COVID-19 deaths, cases and tests in Illinois * Coronavirus Daily updates on COVID-19 deaths, cases and tests in Illinois As the pandemic continues, the Tribune is tracking Illinois deaths, cases, test results and more here. By Chicago Tribune staff Feb 26, 2022 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- * Illinois vaccine tracker: Daily updates on state’s vaccination effort Get breaking news as it happens with email alerts from the Tribune Get breaking news as it happens with email alerts from the Tribune Sign up to get breaking news delivered to your inbox. Feb 26, 2022 Sign up here TRIBUNE VOICES * Michael Phillips: ‘The Batman’ review: Dark, reckless and well paired with Catwoman, this is the best since ‘Dark Knight’ Feb 28 * Paul Eisenberg: Saved from demolition, the historic structures of Lockport’s Heritage Village survive setbacks thanks to a community that loves them Feb 27 * Jerry Davich: Cruising Broadway, from Crown Point to Gary, reveals an eye-opening landscape of social disparities Feb 25 * Clarence Page: We stand for democracy in Ukraine, but don’t seem so certain about the price Feb 25 EDITORIALS, GUEST OPINION, LETTERS * Editorial: Why Volodymyr Oleksandrovych Zelenskyy is Chicago’s kind of leader Feb 28 * Ian Hurd: Read the words as they appear — Russia is not a member of the United Nations Security Council Feb 28 * Rep. Marie Newman: Without universal background checks, Illinois’ gun laws are only as good as its neighboring states’ Feb 28 * Michael J. Szanto: Russia remains a formidable nuclear threat, even to the U.S. Feb 28 * Jim Warren: How Illinois is leading the charge for schools to impart media literacy to students Feb 28 * * Ask Amy ASK AMY: ONLINE RELATIONSHIP MIGHT BE ‘ROMANCE SCAM’ * Ask Amy ASK AMY: ONLINE RELATIONSHIP MIGHT BE ‘ROMANCE SCAM’ Dear Amy: I met a young woman online about eight months ago and have messaged her regularly. We also have video calls because she lives in the Philippines. By Amy Dickinson 3h -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- * Read all of Amy's columns here * Read Amy's most popular columns * Restaurant reviews REVIEW: ARMITAGE ALEHOUSE IS A DREAMY ESCAPE THAT DESERVES BETTER FOOD Armitage Alehouse is an escape from reality, transporting diners from Chicago's Lincoln Park to a 1926 London pub. But the Anglo-Indian menu has more than a few misfires. By Nick Kindelsperger Feb 28, 2022 * Breaking News At Ukrainian National Museum in Chicago, supporters connect with a war-torn nation The museum's phone rang nonstop Thursday, with people asking how they could help Ukraine or make a donation or get a flag. By Angie Leventis Lourgos Feb 25, 2022 * Coronavirus Masks can come off Monday in most places. After almost two years of COVID mandates, is this the end? Gov. J.B. Pritzker's state mask mandate ends Monday. If COVID-19 surges again, will there be the political will to bring it back? By Dan Petrella and Joe Mahr Feb 27, 2022 * Business As travel rebounds, airlines offer perks like a $10,000 signing bonus to draw new employees Staffing has come into sharper focus as airlines are predicting more travelers will return in the spring and summer By Sarah Freishtat Feb 28, 2022 * * Breaking Sports MLB LOCKOUT, DAY 89: SIDES MEET LATE INTO THE NIGHT IN AN EFFORT TO SALVAGE OPENING DAY AND A 162-GAME SEASON Locked-out players and Major League Baseball engaged in a series of intense meetings that stretched into Monday night as they attempted to forge the path to a labor deal before management’s deadline for salvaging opening day on March 31. By Ronald Blum 3h * * College Sports NORTHWESTERN IS HELD TO 17 1ST-HALF POINTS AND FALLS BEHIND BY 30 IN AN 82-61 LOSS AT NO. 24 IOWA Keegan Murray had 26 points and 18 rebounds, and Jordan Bohannon added 18 points in his final home game as No. 24 Iowa defeated Northwestern 82-61. By JOHN BOHNENKAMP 4h * * Chicago Bulls DEMAR DEROZAN’S STREAK OF 30-POINT GAMES ENDS AT 10 AS THE CHICAGO BULLS GET BLOWN OUT 112-99 BY THE MIAMI HEAT A 112-99 loss dropped the Chicago Bulls (39-23) two games behind the Miami Heat (41-21) in the Eastern Conference. And it distanced them even further from legitimacy as a postseason contender as they fell to 0-11 against opponents with a winning percentage of .615 or higher. By Julia Poe 4h * * Elite Street FORMER BEARS DEFENSIVE ASSISTANT COACH MIKE PETTINE PUTS LAKE FOREST HOME ON THE MARKET Former Chicago Bears senior defensive assistant Mike Pettine and wife Megan placed their Lake Forest home on the market for nearly $1.4 million. By Bob Goldsborough 5h FAVORITE SECTIONS * Sports * Entertainment * Politics * Business * Dining * Opinion * Suburbs * Nation & World * Lifestyles * Real Estate * Theater Loop * Travel * Chicago History * Investigations * Other News * * Environment SEVERE IMPLICATIONS OF CLIMATE CHANGE IN UN REPORT EXTEND TO ILLINOIS It will only become more difficult to keep up with the costly and deadly effects of climate change without drastic action to reduce greenhouse gas emissions. But the takeaway shouldn’t be that we can’t adapt. By Morgan Greene Feb 28, 2022 * * Nation & World RUSSIAN FORCES SHELL UKRAINE’S SECOND-LARGEST CITY WHILE CLOSING IN ON KYIV The first round of talks aimed at stopping the fighting between Ukraine and Russia ended Monday with no agreement except to keep talking. By YURAS KARMANAU, JIM HEINTZ, VLADIMIR ISACHENKOV and DASHA LITVINOVA Feb 28, 2022 * * Chicago Bulls ALEX CARUSO RETURNS TO THE COURT WITHOUT A SPLINT ON HIS WRIST, THOUGH THE CHICAGO BULLS GUARD IS LIKELY ‘A COUPLE MORE WEEKS’ FROM PLAYING IN GAMES Alex Caruso returned to practice for the first time in nearly four weeks Monday, bringing hope for a healthier Chicago Bulls roster ahead of Monday night’s critical Eastern Conference battle against the Miami Heat. By Julia Poe Feb 28, 2022 * * Coronavirus AFTER 2 YEARS OF VOLATILE DEBATES, COVID-19 SCHOOL MASK MANDATE ENDS WITHOUT FANFARE IN ILLINOIS "The pandemic came in like a lion, and hopefully is going out like a lamb," said one school official. By Karen Ann Cullotta Feb 28, 2022 SUBSCRIBER FAVORITES * Obituaries * Ask Amy * Horoscopes * Fun & Games: Crossword, Jumble * Read the eNewspaper Digital Edition * This Day in History * Email. Audio. Alerts. 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