Good afternoon, Chicago.
A month before what could have been an embarrassing trial, the city has settled a lawsuit alleging Black employees at the Chicago Department of Water Management were subjected to years of racist and sexist slurs, including some by politically connected top-level supervisors.
The parties announced they had reached an agreement during a status hearing Monday before U.S. District Judge Matthew Kennelly, who vacated the June 5 trial date.
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U. of C. faculty members gather to support pro-Palestinian student protesters
Dozens of faculty members affiliated with the group Faculty for Justice in Palestine gathered on the steps of the University of Chicago’s Edward H. Levi Hall to call on the university to reopen negotiations with student protesters and to refrain from engaging police. Read more here.
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WLS-Ch. 7 reporter Chuck Goudie lists Hinsdale home for $3.995M
Goudie has been a longtime Hinsdale resident. He and his late wife Teri, who died in 2022, previously owned another Hinsdale house several blocks away. Read more here.
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Column: A look at how things could play out for Chicago Bears with the NFL set to unveil the 2024 schedule
Playing in the country’s largest one-team television market, the Bears will be coveted by the league’s network partners for not only prime-time games, but also late afternoon Sunday games. Read more here.
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Field Museum has a new fossil of an avian dinosaur, unveiled at an event Monday
An Archaeopteryx, it has feathers, hollow bones, a long tail and 50 teeth — and is the earliest known avian dinosaur, a link between dinosaurs and modern birds. Read more here.
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Columbia University cancels main commencement after protests that roiled campus for weeks
Noting that the past few weeks have been “incredibly difficult” for the community, the school said in its announcement that it made the decision after discussions with students. Read more here.
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