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"There's no question the mayor had the votes in the City Council to pass this."
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"There's no question the mayor had the votes in the City Council to pass this."
Police found the 45-year-old suspect and arrested him. Charges were pending.
"Making sure that the middle class is actually strong and thriving."
The UAW is asking for up to a 40% raise from Ford, GM, and Stellantis, the company that makes Chrysler, Jeep, Dodge, and Ram vehicles.
The priority is to relocate people who are sleeping on the floors of Chicago police stations.
For months, CBS 2 has investigated safety concerns in multiple CPS buildings due to classroom doors that only lock from the outside.
A cup of lemonade 22 years ago started a tradition for a good cause.
The goal is to move the people who are currently living at Chicago Police stations into military-grade tents.
On Friday, members of the City Council are meeting to try to come up with solutions to move migrants out of police stations.
The Inspector General said most of the employees earned six-figure salaries and held positions of authority throughout CPS.
"Anything that is life-saving should be accessible to everybody."
It was tough for school community members to wrap their minds around the deadly crash involving four students.
"I called Yuyu first because I thought it was a joke. And I was just like, why aren't you answering?"
"The community loves them. They're there for them. This is not going to be forgotten for years, you know?"
Police said the crash involved a Honda Civic and a truck driver at Illinois Route and Keynon Road at 7 a.m.