Also, Donald Trump’s Chicago property tax break is questioned, and the Bulls’ Pau Gasol stays in Chicago.
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Michael Ferro barely makes the cut in Chicago’s Power 50
Own a team or own a newspaper? It’s no contest.
Chicago Teachers Union rejects Board of Ed’s contract offer, Emanuel ally resigns from City Council for private-sector job, and other Chicago news
Also, how the Blackhawks can win the Stanley Cup in June, and proposed microapartments for Old Chicago Main Post Office.
Rahm lays into Rauner, Jonathan Toews to sit out NHL All-Star Game, and other Chicago news
Also, Binny’s starts alcohol home delivery, and 1985 Bear Jim McMahon swears by medical marijuana.
The only independent vendor left in a prime spot by Wrigley is fighting to stay there
Left Field Media, publisher of Chicago Baseball and the only independent vendor left in a prime spot by Wrigley Field, has filed a federal suit against the city on First Amendment grounds.
Looking for Rahm’s hidden TIF stash
Just because Mayor Emanuel says he’s reformed the TIF program doesn’t mean taxpayers should stop trying to find out how many millions in slush he’s got stashed away.
More thoughts on drones and AI
Good Kill screens in Chicago. And a new justification for AI.
There must be more to Derrick Rose than what we’re getting
On the media’s shallow coverage of Derrick Rose
Those Patrick Sharp rumors—to spread or not to spread
On Rick Morrissey on Patrick Sharp rumors
Reader’s Agenda Mon 9/22: Blackhawks Training Camp, Louder Than a Mom, and Felix Kubin
What’s on the Reader‘s Agenda for Monday, September 22
With The Midnight City, Tony Fitzpatrick bids Chicago farewell
Tony Fitzpatrick bids Chicago farewell in The Midnight City, the last in a four-part series.
Soccer, baseball, hockey—what sport is most like life itself?
Thoughts on teamwork, games, and the human condition.