CHICAGO — Chicago is bracing for more demonstrations and more traffic headaches on the last day of the NATO summit.
Protesters with the Occupy Chicago movement say they'll march to the Boeing Corp. headquarters around 10 a.m. Monday to protest the company's role in building airplanes for the U.S. military.
Meanwhile, many downtown businesses have told their employees to stay home during the second and final day of the summit because of traffic snarls and the possibility of more protests.
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More than two dozen Metra rail stations will be closed. The Chicago Transit Authority will have to reroute 24 buses through the summit zone. And anyone planning to drive might have to zigzag around closed streets, diplomatic motorcades and protest zones.