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The Chicago Sun-Times reported on various news and events in the city, including:
* A coyote was spotted walking into a Quizno's restaurant in downtown Chicago in 2007.
* There have been several instances of exotic animals being found in the city, such as a cougar in Roscoe Village and a peacock strolling down an alley.
* The city has a development plan for downtown that aims to increase nightlife, housing, and greenery over the next 20 years.
* The Sun-Times is seeking feedback from readers on what changes or enhancements they would like to see in the city's downtown area.
The article also included various other news and events, such as:
* Predictions for Sunday's Bears game
* A column discussing the Bulls' front office decision to trade Nikola Vucevic
* A piece about the WNBA contract dispute
* High school football rankings
Additionally, the article featured a daily question, "What's one change or enhancement to Chicago's downtown that you'd like to see in the next 20 years?"
The Sun-Times also mentioned its development plan for downtown and encouraged readers to provide feedback. The newspaper is a nonprofit supported by readers and aims to make stories free and available to everyone with membership.
The Chicago Sun-Times reported on various news and events in the city, including:
* A coyote was spotted walking into a Quizno's restaurant in downtown Chicago in 2007.
* There have been several instances of exotic animals being found in the city, such as a cougar in Roscoe Village and a peacock strolling down an alley.
* The city has a development plan for downtown that aims to increase nightlife, housing, and greenery over the next 20 years.
* The Sun-Times is seeking feedback from readers on what changes or enhancements they would like to see in the city's downtown area.
The article also included various other news and events, such as:
* Predictions for Sunday's Bears game
* A column discussing the Bulls' front office decision to trade Nikola Vucevic
* A piece about the WNBA contract dispute
* High school football rankings
Additionally, the article featured a daily question, "What's one change or enhancement to Chicago's downtown that you'd like to see in the next 20 years?"
The Sun-Times also mentioned its development plan for downtown and encouraged readers to provide feedback. The newspaper is a nonprofit supported by readers and aims to make stories free and available to everyone with membership.