A young person eating food
A child receives food from the nonprofit Chi-Care, Thursday, Jan. 11, 2024, in Chicago. Courtesy of Erin Hooley / Associated Press
A young person eating food
A child receives food from the nonprofit Chi-Care, Thursday, Jan. 11, 2024, in Chicago. Courtesy of Erin Hooley / Associated Press

The 1,900 migrants who were set to be evicted from shelters Thursday will now be able to stay until at least mid-March. Does the city have a plan to help migrants find long-term housing?

Reset learns the latest on the 60-day shelter limit, City Council’s upcoming vote on a Gaza cease-fire resolution and how polling staff shortages will impact the Illinois primary election.

GUEST: Tessa Weinberg, WBEZ city government and politics reporter

A young person eating food
A child receives food from the nonprofit Chi-Care, Thursday, Jan. 11, 2024, in Chicago. Courtesy of Erin Hooley / Associated Press
A young person eating food
A child receives food from the nonprofit Chi-Care, Thursday, Jan. 11, 2024, in Chicago. Courtesy of Erin Hooley / Associated Press

The 1,900 migrants who were set to be evicted from shelters Thursday will now be able to stay until at least mid-March. Does the city have a plan to help migrants find long-term housing?

Reset learns the latest on the 60-day shelter limit, City Council’s upcoming vote on a Gaza cease-fire resolution and how polling staff shortages will impact the Illinois primary election.

GUEST: Tessa Weinberg, WBEZ city government and politics reporter