WBEZ’s Friday Chicago and Illinois News Roundup
This week, our panel this week includes Chicago Tribune reporter Elvia Malagon, Chicago Sun-Times political reporter Tina Sfondeles, and WBEZ education reporter Sarah Karp.
This week, our panel this week includes Chicago Tribune reporter Elvia Malagon, Chicago Sun-Times political reporter Tina Sfondeles, and WBEZ education reporter Sarah Karp.
Sen. Joe Donnelly joins ‘Morning Shift’ to discuss the most recent defense bill, which he helped negotiate between the House and Senate.
The acclaimed writer talks about her new series and why TV needs to show ‘people of color, queer people of color, trans people of color.‘
A report found that African-Americans make up nearly half of all opioid-related deaths in Chicago.
A report found that African-Americans make up nearly half of all opioid-related deaths in Chicago.
Known as CityKey, the municipal ID could help people who have traditionally had a hard time obtaining a government-issued ID, including undocumented immigrants, the homeless, seniors and people who have been incarcerated.
‘Morning Shift’ talks to Aaron Goldstein about why he thinks he should be the next Attorney General for the state of Illinois.
What needs to happen for an economic Renaissance in the Midwest? ‘Morning Shift’ talks John C. Austin, author of “Tale of Two Rust Belts.”
‘Morning Shift’ talks to Aaron Goldstein about why he thinks he should be the next Attorney General for the state of Illinois.
Three political reporters weigh in on Chicago’s most underreported stories of the year.