Tribune Investigation Shows CPS Did Not Protect Students From Sexual Assault
A Tribune investigation found that Chicago Public School’s failure to protect students led to more than 500 cases of sexual misconduct
A Tribune investigation found that Chicago Public School’s failure to protect students led to more than 500 cases of sexual misconduct
“Literacy doesn’t just exist in this white academia section….Write! People want to read what you have to say.” — Patricia Frazier
Mayor Rahm Emanuel announced a plan to roll out free full-day preschool for all four-year-olds in Chicago within the next four years.
People in Chicago neighborhoods with the highest rates of addiction and overdoses are often the least likely to get treatment.
The Declaration of Independence promises the right to life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness. But where does the U.S. rank when it comes to happiness?
‘Morning Shift’ finds out why Chicagoans should care about tree preservation and what another potential invasive pest like the emerald ash borer could mean for our area.
A University of Chicago clinic is attempting to bring a more personal relationship between doctors and patients.
A University of Chicago clinic is attempting to bring a more personal relationship between doctors and patients.
As we head into the Memorial Day weekend, many Americans will be settling in for a few days off work and an extended visit with family members. But with the news cycle filled to the brim with political scandals, investigations, and controversies, what topics are safe to talk about at the BBQ? Morning Shift talks to Bill Doherty, professor of family social science at the University of Minnesota, about navigating a political minefield of a weekend with your relatives.
Now, 17 years sober, Drew Migdal is the co-founder of a local halfway house and says dishonesty is what makes recovery so difficult.