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Until Thursday, Patricia Chapman said she had no word from management about compensation.
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Sabrina Franza is a general assignment reporter for CBS News Chicago. She has a passion for pizza, politics, and impartiality.
Before moving to Chicago, she worked as a General Assignment, Political and Investigative reporter with News 12 Networks, spending three years covering the five boroughs of New York City.
Sabrina told stories throughout pandemic, in the epicenter of New York's outbreak. She reported on months of unrest and protests in the wake of George Floyd's death, uncovered millions of missing federal dollars from the federal Restaurant Revitalization Program, and covered the 2021 New York City mayoral election from start to finish.
Her investigations have uncovered disorganization within the New York City's Civilian Complaint Review Board (CCRB), which oversees NYPD complaints, and has exposed mismanagement in city government resulting in unnecessary COVID related fines to small businesses. That work prompted new legislation to help those businesses at the city level.
Sabrina is a graduate of New York University, majoring in both politics and journalism, and gradating cum laude. She is a recipient of the Don R. Mellett Prize in broadcast journalism.
When Sabrina's not working, you'll likely find her on a long run, trying a new restaurant, catching a ball game, or digging into a good book. Sabrina is thrilled and honored to continue her work, putting people first, in Chicago!
Until Thursday, Patricia Chapman said she had no word from management about compensation.
CBS 2 first covered the issued in October, but the massive hole in Lincoln Park still sits wide open.
It is one of the largest in years due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
In Cook, Lake, DuPage, and Kane counties, the SAFE-T Act will apply come Jan. 1 unless a statewide injunction is issued.
Meantime, there was much less luggage stacked up in baggage claim at Midway Airport late Wednesday than there was a night before.
"Stay warm, fix you some homemade soup, drink plenty of water and enjoy the movies."
Prisilla Rodriguez's story is really remarkable. She was pushed onto the tracks just as a train was pulling in.
Chicago Police are searching for the person they believe is responsible for shooting four teens and killing two of them in front of Benito Juarez Community Academy in Pilsen.
It is the season of giving. But the boxes provided by the organization give the gift of fresh produce all year round.
James Whitmore, 54, is charged with arson and use of a possible explosive.
Samuel Parsons-Salas, 32, was charged with the murder of three people, and the attempted murder of a fourth.
It all started with a home invasion in which a woman was held at knifepoint in a bedroom, police say.
The latest accusations in October came from a man now in his 40s, who says that in the 1980s he was a member of the Soul Children of Chicago Choir – which rehearsed at St. Sabina.
At the memorial service in the gym, a saxophonist played "Amazing Grace" as the students clutched cardboard and crayon memories of their lost teacher.
CBS 2's Sabrina Franza has been trying to track down the person responsible.