Today’s update is a 5-minute read that will brief you on the day’s biggest stories.
Good afternoon. Here’s the latest news you need to know in Chicago. It’s about a 5-minute read that will brief you on today’s biggest stories.
This afternoon will be sunny with a high near 86 degrees. Tonight will be mostly cloudy with a low around 67. Tomorrow will be mostly sunny with a high near 89.
Mayor Lori Lightfoot today abandoned her July 4 timetable for a full reopening and said Chicago is ready to join the rest of the state in lifting all capacity restrictions on June 11.
She made the announcement that bars, restaurants and hotels have been waiting for on the Facebook live show that Chicago Health Commissioner Dr. Allison Arwady has been hosting during the pandemic.
“The numbers are looking great. Better than they’ve been, I think, through the entirety of the pandemic,” the mayor said, pointing to the 135 cases-a-day in Chicago and to the city’s 2% test positivity rate.
Face masks will still be required in schools, in health care settings, on public transit and in some businesses. Anyone who is not vaccinated should continue to wear a mask.
Now is the time, if you haven’t been vaccinated, to get the shot, Arwady said.
Fran Spielman breaks down what to expect during Phase 5 here.
Bud Billiken is back.
After a year hiatus due to the pandemic, the parade will return to the South Side for the 92nd time on Saturday, Aug. 14. The typically annual event attracts tens of thousands of spectators and marchers to Washington Park.
The parade route will be shorter, though, starting at 51st Street and continuing to 55th Street, rather than launching from 39th as it has been in the past. The route has been shortened in hopes of limiting crowds, said Antawn Anderson, executive administrator and program director of the Bud Billiken Parade.
The number of parade performers, including dance troops and bands, will also be cut in half due to COVID-19 safety precautions.
But bringing back the event will restore a tradition featuring dances and performances that generations of South Siders and others have enjoyed.
“It’s more than a parade, and it’s more than one day,” Anderson said. “Individual leaders and dance directors put their lives into these children. And the reality is, in our community, dance saves lives.”
At the parade’s end, the annual free community festival is set to take place from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m.
Nina Molina has more about the parade’s return here.
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Yesterday, we asked you: Which Chicago neighborhood has the best food? Here’s what some of you said…
“Little Village because Mexican food is the best food.” — Raulito Hernandez Jr.
“Garfield Ridge: Three bakeries and several great pizza places.” — Phyllis Schriedel
“Greektown for all their Puerto Rican food.” — Rigo Banuelos
“River North has top-notch cuisine of every type, but the prices are high!” — Jerry Goldner
“Clearing. Lithuanian, Polish, Mexican.” — Andrea Moore
“That depends on your taste! I have gotten good food from Pilsen to Cabrini and everything east to west!” — Charles E. Blalark
“Downtown and Rogers Park because there are all types of foods.” — Myrna Kar
“Andersonville, N. Clark and Foster. Three traditionally Swedish Restaurants: Svea, Tre Kronor, and Ann Sathers. Sorry, Ann Sathers closed years ago!” — Randy Johnson
“Bridgeport for three places: Connie’s Pizza, Phil’s Pizza and Ricobene’s! You can’t find better anywhere else.” — Mark Quintero
“Anywhere you go every neighborhood has its own unique foods. CHICAGO is the best!” — Deborah Betancourt
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