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Flights at O’Hare International Airport could soon be partly powered by lower-emission fuel made from leftover fats, oils and greases.

Sustainable aviation fuel is set to become available for use by carriers that fly in and out of the busy airport, after Chicago-based United Airlines became the first to purchase the fuel at O’Hare, the carrier announced today.

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Electric school buses on the production line at the Lion Electric Joliet plant on July 23, 2024. (E. Jason Wambsgans/Chicago Tribune)

Lion Electric lays off 300 people as revenues drop amid lag in bus subsidies

The layoffs affect a significant number of workers at the company’s year-old bus factory in Joliet, according to Chris Tucker, who’s trying to organize the plant for the International Association of Machinists. Read more here.

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Visitors check out rooms in an open house for a two-bedroom unit for sale at 2450 N. Seminary Ave., July 20, 2024, in Chicago's Lincoln Park. (John J. Kim/Chicago Tribune)
Visitors check out rooms at an open house for a two-bedroom unit for sale at 2450 N. Seminary Ave. on July 20, 2024, in Chicago’s Lincoln Park. (John J. Kim/Chicago Tribune)

As workers return to the office, residents are moving back to Chicago and other cities, driving up home prices

Although fewer homes changed hands in Illinois during the first six months of this year compared with last year, many residents who found new houses they could afford moved. Read more here.

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Devin Hester hugs his mother, Juanita Brown, after signing a letter of intent to play for Miami on Feb. 6, 2002, in Riviera Beach, Fla. (Scott Fisher/Sun Sentinel)
Devin Hester hugs his mother, Juanita Brown, after signing a letter of intent to play for Miami on Feb. 6, 2002, in Riviera Beach, Florida. (Scott Fisher/Sun Sentinel)

For Juanita Brown, the mother who raised Devin Hester from fearless child to breathtaking star, Hall of Fame weekend is an answered prayer

When Hester is enshrined in the Hall of Fame this weekend in Canton, Ohio, Brown, 59, will be by her son’s side. Read more here.

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Balloons float over a pond in Boise City Park. (Charles Knowles/Dreamstime)
Balloons float over a pond in Boise City Park. (Charles Knowles/Dreamstime)

Never considered visiting Boise? The Idaho capital strikes the ideal balance between outdoor adventure and urban amenities

The college town is casual and charming, with a palpable undercurrent of fresh energy and optimism. Read more here.

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FILE Venezuelan migrants wait to cross from Ciudad Juarez, Mexico, into the United States after an asylum hearing arranged through the mobile app CBP One, July 5, 2023. Former president Donald Trump says Venezuela's crime rate has plunged because it is expelling criminals. But there is little evidence supporting the claim. (Alejandro Cegarra/The New York Times)
Venezuelan migrants wait to cross from Ciudad Juarez, Mexico, into the United States after an asylum hearing arranged through the mobile app CBP One on July 5, 2023. (Alejandro Cegarra/The New York Times)

Donald Trump says Venezuela sends criminals to the US. Here’s what to know.

At times, Trump has said that crime in Venezuela has declined 67%, while at other times he has said it has dropped 72%. Read more here.

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