Hello everyone! Have a great weekend. I’m Nicole Cvetnic. Here’s all the local girlfriend news you need to know right now.
- 🏀 Sky Faller Defeats Connecticut Sun in Game 1 of WNBA Semifinals
- 🚗 Street takeovers continue over the weekend, leading to clashes with police and arrests
- 📖 The “Chicago Scavengers” book invites readers to explore 17 urban neighborhoods
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Top 5 news in Chicago today:
1) Residents of Chicago skyscrapers were urged to turn off lights after 11 p.m. during migratory bird season. As birds begin to pass through Chicago on their way to their winter homes, residents are being asked to do their part to protect them. Residents are asked to turn off the lights or draw the blinds after 11:00 pm during the migration season from late August to November. This recommendation applies to all buildings over 40 storeys and his buildings over 20 storeys isolated from other buildings.
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2) Street takeovers continue throughout the weekend, leading to clashes with police and arrests. Stunt drivers and spectators flooded the streets of Chicago for two days in a row over the weekend, disrupting residents, attacking police and damaging police cars. Racers occupied multiple intersections on the West Loop, including West Madison Street and South Morgan Street, and South Morgan Street and West Washington Boulevard. Another drifting event scheduled for Sunday night has been canceled “due to massive police activity,” according to an announcement posted online.
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3) Illinois voters may choose to vote by mail in all elections. Election officials are sending applications for permanent voting authorization by mail to each of the state’s 8 million registered voters. No one is obliged to sign up. As long as they are at the same address, those who do will receive ballots that can be filled out at home and mailed for all future elections.In Chicago, almost 40% of votes received in November 2020 The election was conducted by mail, according to the Chicago Election Commission. Chicago began sending out applications last spring, so the city of Chicago already has a permanent mail-in ballot list of 100,000 names out of nearly 1.5 million registered voters citywide.
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4) Chicago Sky struggled with a 68-63 loss to the Connecticut Sun in Game 1 of the WNBA Semifinals. Chicago Sky received a quick message from the Connecticut Sun in the opening game of the WNBA Semifinals. After defeating the Sun 3-1 in the 2021 semi-finals, Sky won the WNBA title as a regular in 2022, where she defeated the Sun four times in his season. But history doesn’t matter in the postseason, and the Sun brought the fight to Wintrust Arena with her 68-63 victory over Sky in Game 1. He never shot more than 38% or scored more than 70 points for either team. The loss caused players from both teams to jump into stanchions and crash onto the court.
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5) The “Chicago Scavengers” book invites readers to explore 17 urban neighborhoods. Chicago’s hidden treasures book, Chicago Scavengers, encourages you to go out and explore the 17 neighborhoods while following clues. Author Jessica Mylinaric explained that the spiral binding of the book is so that people can use it like a workbook. Chicago is always changing, so she said she decided to highlight long-established restaurants and stores in the hope that they will continue to exist. All hunts are outdoors so you can enjoy them in a COVID-safe manner.
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Chicago today:
- Fleet Feet Running Club Lincoln Square (6:00 PM)
- Union Ridge Cemetery History at Oriole Park Branch Library (6:30 PM)
- “Mean Girls” at the Rooftop Cinema Club (7:30 PM)
- No Tell Cartel by Reggies (7:30 PM)
- City Winery Al Jardine (7:30 PM)
- Josh Levi at Subterranean (8:30 PM)
- Heel or No Heel: New Game Show! Berlin (10pm)
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- Holiday-themed immersive shows: “Brace Yourself: A Holiday-Themed Immersive Show Comes to Chicago” (Time Out Chicago)
- Cubs tickets for Latino Heritage Month: “In celebration of Latino Heritage Month, the Cubs will be offering special tickets to the game on Friday, September 16 at 1:20 p.m. Includes Los Cubs Sugar.Skull Bobblehead A portion of the proceeds from each ticket package will be donated to the National Museum of Mexico!” (National Museum of Mexico via Facebook)
- ARC Music Festival: “Chicago is full of local artists taking over ARC cars at the ARC Music Festival. Check out 5 you can’t miss!” (EDM Identity via Twitter)
- Free Chicago: “There are so many fun and activities in this city that you don’t have to pay for.” (Time Out Chicago via Facebook)
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You are now in the loop and ready to walk out the door this Monday!
— Nicole Chetnik
About me: I’m from the Midwest and I’m so happy to call Chicagoland home. I love the outdoors, especially hiking, performing arts, photography, fine dining, travelling, and gardening. You can often find me reading to my 2-year-old daughter, watching her series on TV with her husband, and cuddling my special needs dog.
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