Archive for February 2026
Chicago on Autopilot: Crime, Empty Storefronts, and a Mayor Missing in Action
Chicago Street Report | February 27, 2026 It was 63 degrees at 4:15 p.m. on Friday, February 27, 2026 — a soft, almost spring-like afternoon that should have filled Michigan…
Read MoreClocks Synced, Questions Didn’t
Chicago Street Report | February 26, 2026 The first sign something was off didn’t come from a siren or a scanner hit. It came from the clock. During the late‑afternoon…
Read MoreMass Shootings, Empty Projects, and a Murdered Uber Driver: Chicago’s Reality
Street Report | Feb 25, 2026 On paper, Chicago’s political leadership says crime is down and the economy is strong. On the street, February 25, 2026 told a different story.…
Read MoreTickets for Us, Tents for Them: How Chicago Punishes Residents and Ignores Criminals
Street Report | Feb 24, 2026 At the start of the ride the first correction had nothing to do with crime or politics—it was the date. The post went up…
Read MoreState of the Union 2026 … Donald J. Trump (2nd Term) 47th President of the United States
Address Before a Joint Session of the Congress February 24, 2026 [This is a rush transcript taken from contemporary media sources. The APP will replace this version with an official…
Read MoreTremaine Taking a Pee: Robots, Plywood, Cold Air and Chicago Still Grinding
SubX.News® Street Report | Feb 23, 2026 Cold air came off the lake and traffic slid into its familiar rhythm on a late‑February Monday in Chicago. But something felt off. Corridors…
Read MoreWhere’s the Attention? Friday Night Chaos in Chicago
Lakefront guns, empty storefronts, boarded South Side buildings, and a city that does not add up while others cash in. Street Report | Feb 20, 2026 Soundbed started on the…
Read MoreCleared Lots and Open Corners: Money Buys Everything — What Gets Cleaned and What Gets Left
Chicago SubX.News® Street Report | Feb 19, 2026 Rush hour rolled in with the usual traffic noise on the radio, but downtown didn’t match it. Blocks through the Loop felt…
Read MoreNo Prevention and No Safety: Dirty Rain, Drug Tents, and a City Running on Scanner Traffic
Chicago SubX.News® Street Report | Feb 18, 2026 The afternoon started with something small but strange. After the overnight rain, windshields across the South Side were coated in grime, raising…
Read MoreTears Will Get You Sympathy; Sweat Will Get You Change
Remembering Reverend Jesse Jackson: A Personal Reflection Both tears and sweat are salty, but they render a different result.Tears will get you sympathy; sweat will get you change. — Rev.…
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