Chicago Tribune Opinion Friday, April 25, 2025 | | |
| | Happy Friday, Chicago. On the opinion page, John Holden, president of the Edgewater Historical Society, argues that a new housing plan from Mayor Brandon Johnson’s administration threatens the character of his neighborhood. “What has been a slow drip could possibly turn into a fire hose of new bloated, bland, boxlike structures in Edgewater and to a lesser extent Uptown,” he writes. “The plan could cannibalize the very urban vibrancy that has made Edgewater so appealing in the first place.” Columnist David Greising explores the flaws in Chicago’s throw-everything-at-it approach to crime. Regular contributor Willie Wilson warns that our health care system is in crisis, writing: “Our country is sick — it is facing an epidemic of obesity, diabetes, high blood pressure, heart disease, cancer, mental illness, increased maternal mortality and other preventable chronic diseases.” He fears President Donald Trump’s proposed funding cuts will worsen access for everyday Americans. Despite being vilified by Mayor Brandon Johnson and the Chicago Teachers Union, Chicago Public Schools CEO Pedro Martinez will assume a top post in Massachusetts — a testament to his leadership under pressure. The editorial board applauds his resilience and sees his appointment as a rebuke of Johnson’s CTU-aligned policy approach. Lake County Judge Victoria Rossetti sentenced Robert Crimo III to life in prison without parole, describing him as “irretrievably depraved, permanently incorrigible, irreparably corrupt and beyond any rehabilitation." The editorial board sincerely hopes never to have to type his name again and wishes only the best for the Highland Park community as it continues to heal from Crimo’s senseless crimes. Have a great weekend. — Hilary Gowins, editorial board member Submit an op-ed | Submit a letter to the editor | Meet the Tribune Editorial Board | Subscribe to this newsletter | | An upzoning plan could cannibalize the very urban vibrancy that has made Edgewater so appealing in the first place, the president of the Edgewater Historical Society writes. | | | The recent show of force in Streeterville might serve as a metaphor for the state of the current response to Chicago’s crime wave, the BGA's David Greising writes. | | | The Trump administration’s approach undervalues the health of minority populations and disrupts our ability to prepare for the next pandemic, Willie Wilson writes. | | | Outgoing Chicago Public Schools CEO Pedro Martinez has landed a top education post despite Mayor Brandon Johnson’s vilification, the Tribune Editorial Board writes. | | | May Highland Park never have to hear the name of gunman Robert Crimo III again, the Tribune Editorial Board writes. | | | The world has been turned upside down as by “bullycowards,” an award-winning author writes. | | | Indiana has formed a commission to consider annexing nearby parts of Illinois. A reader wonders: Why does it bother with formalities? | | | |
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