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A controversial 260-mile carbon dioxide pipeline, proposed for Illinois and Iowa, has experienced a setback in its bid for state approval.

A staff member at the Illinois Commerce Commission has recommended against allowing the pipeline to be built, citing multiple concerns, including safety and uncertainty about who would supply the carbon dioxide and where the carbon dioxide would be stored.

The clock is ticking for the pipeline company, which has about four months left to make its case.

Read the full story from the Tribune’s Nara Schoenberg.

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Dozens of Chicago Jews, Palestinians and their supporters rally inside the Ogilvie Transportation Center, Nov. 13, 2023, and demand an immediate cease fire in Gaza.
Dozens of Chicago Jews, Palestinians and their supporters rally inside the Ogilvie Transportation Center, Nov. 13, 2023, and demand an immediate cease fire in Gaza.

Jewish protesters block Israeli consulate office at Ogilvie station demanding cease-fire in Gaza

More than 1,000 Jewish peace activists gathered outside the Israeli consulate located in the Ogilvie building to deliver an urgent call for a cease-fire in Gaza, where more than 11,000 Palestinians — including thousands of children — have been killed since Oct. 7.

As fighting empties north Gaza, humanitarian crisis worsens in south

Attendees hold up signs during an Evanston city council meeting after members of the council agreed to delay a vote for the commercialization and rebuild of Ryan Field, Nov. 13, 2023, in Evanston.
Attendees hold up signs during an Evanston city council meeting after members of the council agreed to delay a vote for the commercialization and rebuild of Ryan Field, Nov. 13, 2023, in Evanston.

Evanston council postpones final vote on Northwestern’s Ryan Field rebuild till Nov. 20

The project would see the aging stadium demolished and rebuilt at the cost of $800 million with funds donated by the Ryan family. Northwestern also wants to host up to six concerts at the stadium annually along with other events to get more use out of the structure beyond football season. In order to allow this, the City Council has to approve of zoning changes to the district the stadium is housed in.

Donald Trump, Jr. speaks to the media outside the courtroom at New York Supreme Court, Nov. 13, 2023, in New York.
Donald Trump, Jr. speaks to the media outside the courtroom at New York Supreme Court, Nov. 13, 2023, in New York.

Donald Trump Jr. lauds dad’s real estate exploits as ex-president’s civil fraud trial begins defense

Donald Trump Jr. returned to court Monday as something of a character witness for his father’s real estate empire, waxing exuberantly about the former president’s “incredible vision” and portfolio of “great, iconic projects” at the New York civil fraud trial now threatening his company’s future.

“I’d say it’s good to be here, your honor, but I have a feeling that the attorney general would sue me for perjury if I said that,” he joked before embarking on a detailed history of his father’s company.

The 2024 Republican presidential field is shrinking

Lori Lightfoot speaks before Chicago aldermen on Oct. 29, 2021.
Lori Lightfoot speaks before Chicago aldermen on Oct. 29, 2021.

Ethics charge against former Mayor Lori Lightfoot over political emails to workers dismissed

The Chicago Board of Ethics found insufficient evidence to prove former Mayor Lori Lightfoot violated the city’s ethics code when her campaign sent scores of emails to public employees during her bid for re-election.

Ald. Bill Conway, 34th, is seen during a meeting at the Merit School of Music on Sept. 6, 2023.
Ald. Bill Conway, 34th, is seen during a meeting at the Merit School of Music on Sept. 6, 2023.

Aldermen move to establish quiet zone around downtown abortion clinic

The City Council’s Public Safety Committee voted to bar protesters from using a bullhorn, loudspeaker or hitting a drum or other object “to produce a sharp percussive noise so as to interfere with the functions” of Family Planning Associates clinic.

R. Kelly follows his lawyer out of his studio to turn himself in to Chicago police on Feb. 22, 2019.
R. Kelly follows his lawyer out of his studio to turn himself in to Chicago police on Feb. 22, 2019.

R. Kelly sues YouTuber and federal employee alleging ‘chaos and discord’ over leaked jail conversations

R. Kelly is suing a popular YouTuber as well as the former Bureau of Prisons employee who allegedly sent her information from Kelly’s private conversations inside Chicago’s federal jail.

In all, more than 60 federal employees illegally accessed R. Kelly’s emails and phone calls, and some of them leaked or sold the information to the outside world — including YouTuber “Tasha K” and a Washington Post reporter, according to the suit filed Monday in U.S. District Court in Chicago.

Carlos Tortolero, president of the National Museum of Mexican Art in Pilsen, in the permanent collection of the museum in 2006.
Carlos Tortolero, president of the National Museum of Mexican Art in Pilsen, in the permanent collection of the museum in 2006.

National Museum of Mexican Art founder Carlos Tortolero to retire

The National Museum of Mexican Art announced Monday that founder, President and CEO Carlos Tortolero will retire Dec. 31.

Tortolero started the project that became the museum in 1982. At the time employed by Chicago Public Schools, he and fellow educators set out to establish a museum in Chicago filled with Mexican art. The then-Mexican Fine Arts Center Museum opened its doors in 1987 in a building owned by the Chicago Park District. It expanded in 2001 and has put on exhibitions that have toured nationally; six have traveled to Mexico. Its permanent collection includes some 20,000 pieces.

New Chicago Cubs manager Craig Counsell speaks during a press conference at the Chicago Cubs team office building in Wrigleyville on Nov. 13, 2023.
New Chicago Cubs manager Craig Counsell speaks during a press conference at the Chicago Cubs team office building in Wrigleyville on Nov. 13, 2023.

Column: Craig Counsell’s strong first impression shows why the Chicago Cubs made the right call

If there were any questions as to whether the Cubs got it right, they were answered Monday morning at Craig Counsell’s introduction as the 56th manager in franchise history, writes Paul Sullivan.

4 things we learned as the Craig Counsell era began for the Cubs

First words of Cubs managers, from World Series aspirations to needing to be ‘crazy’ — but not going ‘cuckoo’

Injured Chicago Bears quarterback Justin Fields has a laugh on the field as players warm up for a game against the Carolina Panthers at Soldier Field in Chicago on Nov. 9, 2023.
Injured Chicago Bears quarterback Justin Fields has a laugh on the field as players warm up for a game against the Carolina Panthers at Soldier Field in Chicago on Nov. 9, 2023.

Bears want to see Justin Fields do full-team work in practice before deciding on status vs. Lions

Chicago Bears coach Matt Eberflus said Justin Fields’ throws “look good” as the quarterback works his way back from a dislocated right thumb.

But whether Fields is healthy enough and ready to return Sunday against the Detroit Lions at Ford Field is something the Bears must monitor in practice this week.

True or false: The Bears’ win over the Panthers was a step in the right direction

Duke coach Jon Scheyer shouts at an official during a game against Dartmouth on Nov. 6, 2023, in Durham, N.C.
Duke coach Jon Scheyer shouts at an official during a game against Dartmouth on Nov. 6, 2023, in Durham, N.C.

College basketball’s Champions Classic returns to the United Center. What to know about Kansas, Kentucky, Duke and Michigan State.

The first big showcase of the men’s college basketball season returns to the United Center tonight, as four perennial national powers square off in the 13th State Farm Champions Classic.

Star Richie Davis (left) and older brother and director Andy Davis on the set of their 1978 film “Stony Island.”

‘Fugitive’ director Andy Davis returns to Chicago to screen his first movie ‘Stony Island’

Andrew Davis lives in Santa Barbara, California, which is a very nice place to live, all sunshine and warm breezes. He and his wife Adrianne have lived there and elsewhere on the West Coast since leaving his hometown Chicago decades ago. But he will be the first to tell you that Chicago is in his blood and in his dreams and, for all to see, in many of the movies he has made.

“Chicago,” says Davis, “has been my cinematic playground.”

Executive chef Michael Rollinson offers a Thanksgiving brunch spread at Adorn.
Executive chef Michael Rollinson offers a Thanksgiving brunch spread at Adorn.

54 Chicago restaurants with Thanksgiving takeout, from truffle-roasted turkeys to pumpkin flan

However you like to celebrate Thanksgiving, you can be thankful for these restaurants for making it easy.

Our Thanksgiving guide to pie