guerrajohn+FollowChicago’s MJ mansion: From timeshare flop to tourist hotspot?Michael Jordan’s former $9.5M Chicago mansion might soon become the city’s newest tourist attraction. After a failed attempt to sell $1M-per-week timeshares, the new owner is pitching a bold plan to turn the estate into an immersive museum focused on “personal transformation”—without mentioning Jordan’s name, likely to avoid legal headaches. The plan includes tours, events, and even a path connecting to a nearby nature preserve, which has neighbors worried about environmental impact. Would you visit a museum in MJ’s old home, or should the mansion stay private? #Sports #Basketball #Chicago00Share
Sean Clark+FollowChicago’s giant trucks and snowy streets: A real dangerA 67-year-old woman was hospitalized after being struck by a massive, snow-covered pickup truck while crossing at Belmont and Pulaski in Chicago. The driver’s view was blocked by snow piled on the hood, and the truck’s height made it nearly impossible to see the pedestrian. This isn’t just a freak accident—it’s a wake-up call about the risks we all face from oversized vehicles, uncleared snow, and dangerous crosswalk timing. How can we make our streets safer for everyone? Have you noticed similar issues in your neighborhood? Let’s talk about what needs to change. #Transportation #Chicago #PedestrianSafety00Share
David Mcgrath+FollowChicago’s Black homeowners hit with tax hikesProperty taxes in Chicago’s Black neighborhoods have soared—some bills doubled or even tripled—while downtown commercial properties are paying less. Residents in places like West Garfield Park and North Lawndale are feeling the squeeze, with many worried about losing homes they’ve worked for generations to keep. Meanwhile, the same communities are pouring millions into the state lottery and casinos, but see little benefit in return. It’s a double hit: rising costs at home, and money flowing out through gambling. Shouldn’t revenue from these sources be reinvested in the neighborhoods that need it most? What changes would you want to see? #News #Chicago #PropertyTax00Share
Christina Davis+FollowChicago’s head tax: Job killer or just hype?Turns out, there’s no solid proof that Chicago’s corporate head tax actually kills jobs, despite what many business leaders claim. With the city facing a $1 billion budget gap, some officials want to avoid using this tax as a fix, arguing it hurts employment. But a deep dive into the numbers and local history shows the impact isn’t nearly as clear-cut as people think. What do you think—should Chicago bring back the head tax, or is it just a scapegoat in the budget debate? Let’s hear your take! #Business #Chicago #HeadTax00Share
davidsonbrandon+FollowSimone Biles steals the show at freezing Bears gameSingle-digit temps couldn’t stop Simone Biles from making Soldier Field her runway! The legendary gymnast showed up to support her husband, Bears safety Jonathan Owens, in a custom cobalt blue fur coat decked out with his name, number, and photos. Fans went wild for her bold look, and her TikTok—complete with a sweet sideline kiss—quickly racked up views. Chicagoans, would you brave -20 wind chills for your loved one’s big moment? And what’s your go-to move for staying stylish in brutal Midwest winters? Let’s hear your best cold-weather fashion tips! #Sports #SimoneBiles #Chicago755Share
Sean Clark+FollowChicago’s Traffic Is Next LevelEver feel like you spend half your life in traffic? If you’re in Chicago, you basically do—drivers there lost 112 hours (and over $2K!) just sitting in congestion last year. That’s more than anywhere else in the U.S. Globally, Istanbul takes the crown for worst traffic, with drivers losing 118 hours. Even with hybrid work and online shopping changing things up, traffic jams are still eating up our time (and patience). #Transportation #TrafficTrouble #Chicago00Share
hnguyen+FollowDePaul’s big staff cuts hit Loop Library hardDePaul just laid off over 100 staff members—about 8% of its workforce—citing budget pressures from fewer international students and rising costs. The Loop Library, a staple for downtown students, is now running with just one full-time librarian and reduced hours, sparking real concern about its future. While DePaul says the library will stay open next year, some insiders worry it could close after that. With hiring freezes and major cutbacks across departments, it’s clear the university is in a tough spot. How do you think these changes will impact student life and the campus community? #Education #DePaul #Chicago00Share
Richard Jones+FollowChicago teens rally to support classmates facing deportationTeens at Solorio High School in Chicago are stepping up in a big way—raising over $6,000 to help classmates whose parents have been detained or deported. What started as a club selling hoodies for scholarships has turned into a lifeline for families suddenly struggling to pay rent and keep their lives together. With immigration enforcement ramping up, these students are showing what community really means: organizing rallies, handing out “know your rights” flyers, and standing together when it matters most. How do you think schools and neighborhoods can better support families in crisis? #Safety #Chicago #CommunitySupport10Share
laura54+FollowMellody Hobson’s bold moves for Chicago’s futureMellody Hobson is shaking up Chicago’s business scene and beyond—she’s not just the co-CEO of Ariel Investments, but also a driving force behind economic inclusion for Black communities. From launching Project Black® to empower Black entrepreneurs, to championing women’s sports and co-chairing the upcoming Lucas Museum, Hobson’s impact is everywhere. Her journey from intern to industry leader shows what’s possible when you invest in people and ideas that have been overlooked. What do you think Chicago needs most to build a more inclusive economy? #Business #Chicago #EconomicInclusion00Share
Jennifer ArnoldFollowingChicago's Christmas market gets a purr-fect surpriseAt Chicago’s bustling Christmas market, shoppers were treated to an unexpected dose of holiday cheer: a man proudly pushing two strollers filled not with babies, but with cats decked out in festive Christmas outfits! The heartwarming moment, captured on TikTok, has everyone talking about how pets are truly part of the family. The man even introduced each cat by name, sharing that they were out shopping for gifts. Scenes like this make you wonder—what’s the most creative way you’ve included your pets in holiday traditions? #Entertainment #TVSeries #Chicago00Share