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February 01, 2012 @ 6:00 AM

Identity Politics in Chicago Takes a Surprising Turn

When the Chicago City Council began its re-districting process last fall, the city was braced for a showdown between the Latino and black caucuses. What it was not expecting, however, was the persistence of a tiny band of Polish-American activists with a long list of complaints.


January 30, 2012 @ 4:54 PM

Murders up over last year, Emanuel 'not happy with any of it'

Ten days after bragging about going 24 hours without a homicide in Chicago, Mayor Rahm Emanuel on Monday confronted a more sobering statistic: the murder rate is up 53.8 percent from the same period a year ago.


January 26, 2012 @ 11:47 AM

CPS Inspector General to investigate paid protesters

The Chicago Public Schools watchdog is investigating why people have been paid to speak out in support of school closings. The school district's Inspector General said they're looking to verify whether that's true, and if so - if it's legal.

Related:

  • School watchdog probes reports of paid protesters [Sun-Times]



January 26, 2012 @ 11:43 AM

Feds Give CPS $4 Million In Computers And Printers

CPS Chief Education Officer Jean-Claude Brizard announced the award this morning at Jahn Elementary School on the North Side. Brizard was accompanied by the congressman representing the school's neighborhood, Mike Quigley (D-5), who worked to secure the funds for CPS.


January 25, 2012 @ 6:00 AM

Sen. Mark Kirk talks, asks for phone after stroke

Mark Kirk's doctor said the U.S. senator is progressing at a better rate than expected during a press conference Tuesday.

Related:
  • Sen. Mark Kirk doing better — asks for Blackberry [Sun-Times]
  • Kirk’s Doctor Recounts Sen. Kirk’s Health Scare [CBS Chicago]



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