City unveils plan to merge homeless, migrant shelters into one system
The One System Initiative is designed to streamline how the city serves its homeless residents and newly arriving migrants.
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Asal Rezaei joined CBS News Chicago as a general assignment reporter in August 2021.
Asal previously worked at Spectrum News in Milwaukee, where she covered civil unrest following the death of George Floyd and the shooting of Jacob Blake in Kenosha. She most recently spent months in Minneapolis covering the Derek Chauvin trial as a national correspondent. Prior to that, she was a reporter and fill-in anchor in Greensboro and Raleigh, North Carolina, where she covered numerous hurricanes and was the first reporter on the ground in the aftermath of an EF-3 tornado. She began her career as a morning anchor at NBC KYMA 11 in Yuma, Arizona.
Asal is an Iranian immigrant who was born and raised in Germany until she was about 6 years old. Her family then moved to Dallas where she was raised in the suburbs before moving to Chicago to attend Columbia College. She lived in Chicago for nearly five years as a young journalist and considers the city her adopted hometown.
Asal is passionate about telling stories that will make a difference in her community and shed light on immigration issues.
In her free time, Asal loves to paint and attend live music shows. She takes pride in her large vinyl collection and is thrilled to be back in Chicago.
The One System Initiative is designed to streamline how the city serves its homeless residents and newly arriving migrants.
Glenwood police said there no threat to the community and a person of interest was in custody around midday Tuesday.
Police said each time, two men approached at least two people and forced them to the ground.
Foxtrot has announced plans to reopen other stores in Chicago and Dallas through next year, including locations in Fulton Market and Old Town.
The shooting appeared to be random, police said. The suspect was found on another train and police recovered a weapon.
CBS News Chicago crews found at least 20 shell casings at the scene.
The incident happened following the last night of the Democratic National Convention with delegates, including Colorado Rep. Javier Mabrey and other attendees inside.
Police said the store itself sustained about $50,000 in damage due to the crash and grab burglary.
Late Tuesday, there will be a storm risk in the Chicago area, with scattered storms forecast for the evening and parts of the overnight hours.
Chicago police said their helicopter was monitoring the stolen car that crashed into a corner building.
The shooters fled the scene, police said.
The group's permits to protest have been approved, but the group said the city is imposing restrictions they believe are in place to silence them.
The shooting took place inside the Deja Vu Showgirls, at 750 South Clinton, around 4 a.m.
Gov. JB Pritzker said Chicago's landscape of diversity and hospitality are some of the reasons it was chosen as the city to host the DNC.
Chicago police confirmed a group crashed an SUV into the store, in the 3300 block of South Martin Luther King Drive, around 6:40 a.m.