WBEZ’s Chicago And Illinois News Roundup: Feb. 22, 2019
This week’s panel includes WGN’s Tahman Bradley, NPR’s Cheryl Corley and WTTW’s Paris Schutz.
This week’s panel includes WGN’s Tahman Bradley, NPR’s Cheryl Corley and WTTW’s Paris Schutz.
Comedian Erica Watson on what to see, hear and eat around Chicago this weekend.
The poet and author will receive the prestigious PEN/Nabokov Award Tuesday.
Illinois AG Kwame Raoul and Special Prosecutor Joseph McMahon say they believe the judge misinterpreted the sentencing statute.
Sen. Tammy Duckworth says President Trump will waste billions of taxpayer dollars by declaring a “fake” national emergency.
The cost of water has tripled in Chicago over the last decade, and some residents are struggling to keep up with the rising costs.
“I just reject that notion,” Kwame Raoul said on WBEZ. “The facts are that it appears that this sentence was inconsistent with the law.“
Chicago residents are preparing to vote in the Feb. 26 municipal election.
The $7 billion development would essentially become Chicago’s 78th neighborhood.