Por: Chicago Tribune Politics September 22, 2022
The notorious parking boot could become more prevalent in Chicago under an ordinance amendment passed by a City Council committee Thursday that would allow the practice in private parking lots citywide. Aldermen voted 12-6 to authorize the use of the often-dreaded contraption on vehicles improperly parked on private lots, sending the proposal to the council floor for a vote next week. Aldermen Gregory Mitchell, David Moore, Anthony Napolitano,... + full article
CNBC USA Business September 22, 2022
watch nowVIDEO3:3303:33Demand for cars is high, but supply is still constrainedForget getting a deal; these days, anyone in the market for a new car could pay thousands over the sticker price before they drive off the lot.Limited inventory due to a persistent shortage of... + más
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Chicago Tribune USA Business September 22, 2022
Members of the City Council rejected, then approved, a controversial plan to install a training facility for the Chicago Fire soccer team on Chicago Housing Authority land — an extraordinary reversal that highlighted the power mayors have to implement their agenda. The Zoning... + más
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Chicago Tribune USA Opinion September 22, 2022
The addition of a work by Kerry James Marshall — arguably, Chicago’s most important living visual artist — to the lineup of the $1 billion Lucas Museum of Narrative Art, the privately funded celebration of art and storytelling put together by the Star Wars creator George... + más
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Chicago Tribune USA Politics September 22, 2022
The family of a mother killed in a high-speed Chicago police chase would receive $15 million under a pending settlement approved by a City Council committee Monday, more than two years after her high-profile death sparked revisions to the city’s vehicle pursuit policy.... + más
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CNBC USA Tech September 22, 2022
Xpeng has announced its most expensive car to date. Pictured here at a store in Shanghai, China, on July 2021 are two of Xpeng's previously released models, a P7 Wing Limited Edition in green and a G3 SUV in blue.Qilai Shen Bloomberg Getty ImagesBEIJING — Chinese electric... + más
Chinese EV maker Xpeng launches rival to Tesla's semi-autonomous driving system | CNBC
Car buyers pay 10% above the sticker price, on average — or more if you want a Jeep or Porsche | CNBC
Associated Press USA Business September 21, 2022
RALEIGH, N.C. (AP) — North Carolina Senate leader Phil Berger on Tuesday called an offer from state hospitals to expand Medicaid to hundreds of thousands of the working poor “not a serious proposal,” saying loosened regulations for medical construction projects didn’t go... + más
California to protect health benefits for young immigrants | ABC News
Thousands of Minnesota nurses launch 3-day strike over pay | ABC News
The Boston Globe USA Business September 21, 2022
For decades, it seemed as if urban developers couldn’t build enough parking. Now one Boston-area city may say they don’t have to build any at all.An ambitious new policy is moving forward in Cambridge that would end so-called minimum parking requirements for new residential... + más
In a work-from-anywhere world, how will Kendall Square adapt for the future? | The Boston Globe
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