The Beverly Review recently highlighted the importance of increasing policing to restore confidence in the CTA, acknowledging it may not prevent all crimes.
Various media outlets covered the South Shore Monon Corridor ribbon-cutting event yesterday.
John “Cougar” Mellencamp plans to recreate his 2000 Daley Plaza pop-up show and perform at 3 Floyds Brewing in Munster, IN.
SBC contributor Igor Studenkov discussed Metra’s upcoming test of handheld QR code scanners for fare checks in the Journal & Topics.
An editorial in the Tribune suggested that the Chicago O’Hare flight squeeze problem might resolve itself.
Sarah Goodyear and Doug Gordon from “The War on Cars” are hosting an event to discuss their book “Life After Cars” on Friday and Saturday at different locations, along with other events in Evanston.
SBC has initiated a fund drive to reach $50K through donations and ad sales by the end of April to support their mission of reporting on livable streets.
Readers are encouraged to make tax-deductible contributions to help keep the site running and accessible to all. Editor John Greenfield expressed gratitude for the ongoing support.





