2 more measles cases confirmed in Chicago; one of them at migrant shelter
Experts say it could take weeks before the outbreak is completely contained.
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Experts say it could take weeks before the outbreak is completely contained.
As of Tuesday, four of the five detected measles cases had been traced back to the Halsted Street shelter – the largest migrant shelter in the city.
Questions remain about whether their plan would require any public funding, or would face a legal challenge.
Chicago police said just before 5:30 a.m., a man, 60, was outside in the 1500 block of West 82nd Street when another man approached, displayed a firearm, and demanded his property.
Police Supt. Larry Snelling said Chicago police officers have been undergoing additional training to protect people's First Amendment right to protest.
Police shot Goodlow in his bedroom on Feb. 3 at the Villagebrook Apartments at 260 E. St. Charles Rd., after responding to a reported domestic violence incident.
Goodlow's family sat down with CBS 2 after watching his death on repeat.
In each incident, four men got out of a dark sedan with guns drawn and robbed someone on the street in the Logan Square, Palmer Square, and Hermosa areas.
Neighbors reported seeing funnel clouds and extensive damage, including lost power which was restored as of Wednesday.
A Cook County jury on Tuesday watched the final moments of Chicago Police Officer Ella French's life, as testimony got underway in the trial of the man charged with shooting her and her partner nearly three years ago.
Emonte Morgan, 23, is facing an 85-count indictment in the shooting, charging him with multiple counts of murder, attempted murder, aggravated battery, and other felonies.
A total of 12,393 people remain in shelters – with little hope for a work permit in sight.
The board is set to consider a safety plan resolution calling for CPS to end its school resource officer program by 2025.
The governor claims that his budget is balanced, and that the state can take care of asylum seekers making their way to Chicago while also taking care of people already in Illinois.
Gov. Pritzker is also expected to touch on funding for early childhood education – something about which he is known to be passionate.