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The quick summer spread of the once rare monkeypox virus jolted Chicago health officials and community leaders into action. Fortunately, the illness’ case counts that rose fast have now fallen fast.
But even as the city’s weekly positive cases drop to numbers not seen since June, the officials responding to monkeypox agree: The virus’s spread isn’t over yet.
Here’s what you need to know — plus, don’t forget about your flu shot.
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Some of the most elite runners from around the world — and about 40,000 other committed participants — are here to run 26.2 miles Sunday when the Chicago Marathon marks its 45th anniversary. Read more here.
More top news stories:
Recent traffic woes in Chicago likely to worsen before it gets better — and then there’s the marathon on Sunday
Inside a cavernous warehouse in Rockford, behind three sets of locked doors, hundreds of tiny cannabis seedlings grow. They are the initial crop cultivated in Illinois by Star Buds, which on Monday became the first licensed predominantly Black-owned cannabis business and the first craft grower to open its doors in the state. Read more here.
More top business stories:
Dom’s Kitchen & Market announces November opening date for Old Town location
New stores to locate in Skokie’s Westfield Old Orchard Shopping Center by holiday season
How many years have they failed to end a season with a parade through the streets of Chicago? How many offseasons have White Sox fans had to hear the same song and dance, just to get the same song and dance? Read more here.
More top sports stories:
Search begins for a new White Sox manager as Tony La Russa steps down after health issues make it ‘impossible’ to continue
Who will be the next White Sox manager? Here are 12 potential candidates
“Dahmer: Monster: The Jeffrey Dahmer Story” offers viewers 10 hours of television featuring a serial killing cannibal and necrophiliac from Milwaukee. The popularity of this series is stunning and yet another example of the public’s taste for demons and true crime “entertainments.” Read more here.
More top Eat. Watch. Do. stories:
My worst moment: The time Marcia Gay Harden became star-struck by Clint Eastwood and bit her tongue: “My tongue was so swollen it sounded like ‘thowllen'”
Enter the Tribune’s 2022 Holiday Cookie Contest with your best home-baked recipe
The Arlington Heights Village Board Monday unanimously rejected a proposed referendum to prohibit public subsidies for a proposed Bears stadium development or any other private enterprise. Read more here.
More top stories from the suburbs:
Hinsdale South human rights club collects suitcases, toys, kids’ clothing and more for asylum-seekers
It wasn’t the best year for huge pumpkins, as Cook County’s winning gourd was the lightest since 2001