Good morning, Chicago.
As Victoria gave Dr. in the summer of 2017. Fabio stepped into Ortga’s examination hall, he did not know that the career of the gynecologist was moving towards destruction.
Anyone in Northshore University Health System, now called Endeavor Health, told Victoria that Ortega was subject to police investigation, he later filed according to a trial.
Victoria said, “This is the most anger, Know Northern.” “They could do something.”
At least 30 women have filed trial, alleging that Ortega sexually assaulted them during appointments in three decades at various attempts and earlier, at the Swedish Hospital in Chicago. Most cases allege that the effort and Swedish either knew or they should know that there was a danger to Ortga patients. They believe that the health system failed to protect them.
Now a tribune investigation has combined the entire picture of the upset history of Ortega with patients and despite several complaints, tried to try to keep the doctor in place with access to weak women patients.
Read Part 3 of our investigation.
Here are the top stories that you have to know to start your day.
Subscribe to more newspapers. Puzzles and Games | Today’s enewspaper version
Michael Burns, left, adjusts the jacket of his mother, Carla Johnson, which is the east homeless volunteer with the Chicago alliance for the homeless, before they can do the Northern Laundale neighborhood together on Saturday, February 17, 2024. The coalition is urging the residents to vote in favor of “Chicago Ghar. Chicago Ghar”. (Vincent Alban/Chicago Tribune)
- Despite the legal organ, bring the champion of Chicago Home, continue the fuz messaging fight in the last weeks before March primary
- Currently in Chicago with shotspotters, the system’s utility continues to controversy
- Downstate Congress race exposed the difficult step on the right side of GOP
- If the Supreme Court is in favor of the efforts to regulate the social media platforms of the GOP states, then how will Illinois fare?
- State and federal agencies deny the role of diaper shortage in migrant shelters of Chicago
- Eclipse Chaser Head for Southern Illinois for 2 total solar eclipse in 7 years: ‘You get hook’
- ‘This is Clarkonomics.’ Ketleen Clarke saw an increase in ticket sales to WNBA teams after announcing the draft plans.
- Caleb Williams wants to join a team that wants to win. ‘Do Chicago bears know how? 10 ideas of Brad Bigs combine with NFL.
- Chicago society women threw their own world fair to demonstrate female talent in the 1920s
- Chicago includes the best corn beef sandwich and 26 of the suburbs, a stunning option from Johns Food and Wine
Despite the legal organ, bring the champion of Chicago Home, continue the fuz messaging fight in the last weeks before March primary
A long-time drive by a coalition of Chicago’s homeless advocates believes that real estate transfer tax on high-end sales is the best way to secure stable funds for housing and social services.
After the false start and stop of years, the movement gained new pace when the election of Mayor Brandon Johnson sealed the appointment of the question on the March Primary Ballot – to disqualify the referendum for only a Cook County Judge more than a week ago.
The leaders of the Chicago Police spoke about the shotspoter technology on 30 May 2017, at the station at the 31st Street and Halster Avenue. (Nancy Stone/ Chicago Tribune)
Currently in Chicago with shotspotters, the system’s utility continues to controversy
In recent weeks, long -run criticisms have accelerated, the system of them incorrect, expensive and inconsistently damages people of color. Some lawyers argue that shotspotters should not be used in court or on the road, claiming that judges may pruning for months in the coming years.
Mayor Brandon Johnson was an outspoken critic of the system on the mark of the campaign, but some have only cloudy the future relationship of the city with a gun-firing technology as a lack of clarity.
Former state Sen Darren Bailey is challenging American representative Mike Bose in the 12th Congress district of the left, state. (Trent Sprag and E. Jason Wambsgans / Chicago Tribune)
Downstate Congress race exposed the difficult step on the right side of GOP
In -depth Ruby Red 12th Congress district, the state’s most Republican district, includes all or part of 34 counts in the southern one -third of Illinois, former President Donald Trump is large. Within its boundaries – the district was re -designed after the US census in 2022 – Trump won the 2020 Democratic President Joe Biden about 71% of the votes in the 2020 election.
A woman under a purple umbrella overtakes the Supreme Court in Washington on February 28, 2024. (Jacqueline Martin/AP)
If the Supreme Court is in favor of the efforts to regulate the social media platforms of the GOP states, then how will Illinois fare?
The Supreme Court last week expressed doubts over the state laws that could affect Facebook, Ticketkok, X, YouTube and other social media platforms how to regulate the content posted by their users. Illinois’ legal experts say the court’s decision may lead to far -reaching implications for users in the state, especially in future elections.
Any Sanchez has placed a package of diaper on a supply drive on a supply drive on 24 February 2024 at the Edwards Elementary in Chicago at the Edwards Elementary in Chicago. (Vincent Alban/Chicago Tribune)
State and federal agencies deny the role of diaper shortage in migrant shelters of Chicago
The Illinois Emergency Management Agency and the Federal Emergency Management Agency issued statements this week, which after the information of the tribune, refused their participation in distributing supply to migratory shelters to the city that the lack of necessary supply was forcing some migrants to reuse some migrants.
The total solar eclipse is photographed on 21 August 2017 from the campus of the University of Southern Illinois in Carbondale. (Zbigniew Bzdak/Chicago Tribune)
Eclipse Chaser Head for Southern Illinois for 2 total solar eclipse in 7 years: ‘You get hook’
According to NASA, the United States will not see another total eclipse until 2044, and it will only brush Montana and North Dakota.
The Iowa Guard Ketleen Clarke (22) scored marks after the Iowa basket during the first half of the NCAA College Basketball game against Minnesota in Minianpolis, 28 February, 2024. (AP Photo/Abbey Parine)
‘This is Clarkonomics.’ Ketleen Clarke saw an increase in ticket sales to WNBA teams after announcing the draft plans.
Soon after Ketleen Clarke announced his plan to enter the WNBA draft, Indiana fever ticket offices were taken into consideration.
USC Quarterback Kaleb Williams talks to the media during NFL Combine on Friday, March 1, 2024 at Indianapolis. (Michael Hickey/Getty Images)
Caleb Williams wants to join a team that wants to win. ‘Do Chicago bears know how? Brad Bigs’ 10 views from NFL.
The bears were talking about the alliance. They own the first and ninth draft pics, they have resources and opportunities that they do in free agency and they have the decision to make with the supported quarterback Justin Fields. And Williams was the second most discussed subject.
The Aero Club of Illinois, conquering his wings in the Sicro Field of Kathy Stinson, prepared for takeoff with the left, instructor Max Little. Little was reluctant to accept her as a student, but she changed her mind because she was fearless. The tribune wrote, “Beautiful girl was soon the first woman to loop an aircraft.” “And he did it on Chicago.” Undivided photo. (Chicago American)
Chicago society women threw their own world fair to demonstrate female talent in the 1920s
The fair encouraged women to consider a wide range of job options by presenting meat-and-ritual examples: “Women radio workers, tentmakers, telegraphors, upholsters, railway dairy workers and owners, editors, editors, editors, editors, editors, inventors, various booths,” Tribuna said. In later fairs, their diversity was even more:
The tribune wrote in the 1988 rebelwide, “At the 1928 fair, held in Colizium, there were some 250 booths that showcased women’s efforts, which ranged from architecture, dental and engineering to banking, publication and printing.”
On February 18, 2024, Oak Forest in Chicago, a pounder corn beef sandwich with mustard on rye bread at Da’s Corn Beef Stand in South -West. (Louisa Chu / Chicago Tribune)
Chicago includes the best corn beef sandwich and 26 of the suburbs, a stunning option from Johns Food and Wine
Since Tribune food critic Louisa Kung Liu Chu started covering the corn beef beat in 2017, she is sure that she had more style of sandwiches than someone in recent history. Surely, his primary care doctor will be known more than a physician. In dozens of delis, restaurants and in the city and suburbs, in the drive-thras, he thin chopped, thick chopped, high stacks, and some that were asking his inner Clara Paler, where is the beef?
But recently she was unlike someone else.