Letters to the Editor

Companies with armies of lawyers will have an easier time polluting our air, land and water, a reader from Edgewater writes.
Ald. Debra Silverstein’s push for education in reporting hate incidents is a thinly veiled attempt to censor opposing voices, a reader from Rogers Park writes.
Homeowners can generate income to help pay their mortgage or to facilitate multi-generational households, a South Loop reader says. Our readers also weigh in on renaming public schools, campaign spending, the Stones, Bible mandates, Trump and Biden.
The recent death of a Hickory Hills grandfather, allegedly at the hands of his abusive grandson, serves as a reminder that domestic violence can also involve non-intimate partners.
The principle that “no man is above the law”? Oops, so much for that. Plus, Democrats should stop denying Biden should quit presidential race.
The plan for a second Trump administration would dismantle the Environmental Protection Agency, undermine public health, and stop the transition to clean energy.
Chicago-based Navy veteran William Schranz founded the International Veteran Art Collective, an online community that helps veterans create art and build friendships.
Our city leaders should take care not to pit economic growth against the value of nature and environmental health.
Reader letters on the debate between President Biden and Donald Trump, the overlooked Southwest Side, Illinois’ legacy on slavery and a Sox fan’s heartache.