WBEZ’s Weekly News Recap, April 5, 2024: Chicago’s first homelessness chief, new CSO conductor
Leading up to the anniversary of Mayor Johnson’s election, he names new chief of staff and city’s first-ever chief homelessness officer.
Leading up to the anniversary of Mayor Johnson’s election, he names new chief of staff and city’s first-ever chief homelessness officer.
Studies show that women who regularly used the products had a higher risk of developing some cancers. The industry says they’re safe.
“We wanted to have a band to have fun. This is a band where we just have fun, say yes to a lot of things and don’t have limitations.”
You gotta eat when you’re traveling, but how do you make it count?
“Purpose” peels back the hidden layers of a fictional civil rights icon’s family and the result is an explosive yet hilarious plot.
Selective enrollment schools have roots in integration efforts — and the space race.
A new investigation finds Illinois hospitals routinely send away sexual assault survivors seeking care to hospitals hours away. And it’s legal.
She’ll be tasked with creating a five-year plan to address homelessness in Chicago.
More than one-third of Chicago’s vacant lots are near L stops, according to a new study.
Fifty-three measles cases have been reported in the Chicago area, and officials are asking residents to make sure they’re up to date on their vaccines.