Good afternoon, Chicago.
An alderman is asking the Board of Education to reschedule tomorrow’s special meeting — with two explicit options to either fire schools chief Pedro Martinez or offer him a settlement — in order to make sure people of all religious observances can participate.
Ald. Debra Silverstein’s letter joined a chorus of voices yesterday and today asking the board to wait to take any action on the Chicago Public Schools chief’s job before the current seven-member body expands to 21 members — part elected and part appointed — in January. Several other aldermen and education advocacy groups also spoke out against the last-minute meeting, scheduled at a tense time in Chicago Teachers Union contract negotiations.
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‘All you’ve done is ignite a bigger fight’: Arab American groups protest dismissal of charges against Oak Lawn cop
Organizers outraged by the recent decision to drop charges brought against an Oak Lawn police officer accused of beating a Bridgeview 17-year-old in 2022 picketed the Cook County state’s attorney’s office in downtown Chicago today. Read more here.
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On Thursday morning, about 20 drivers and supporters picketed three entrances to the Amazon delivery station in Skokie. A representative for the union said about 30 drivers had signed in to picket in the morning and that drivers would be walking the line in shifts. Read more here.
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Will ownership and Kevin Warren make it difficult for the Chicago Bears to attract the right coaching candidate? Brad Biggs answers your questions weekly. Read more here.
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Saxophonist and composer Isaiah Collier created what can only be described as a choreo-musical epic on the African American experience in the United States. Read more here.
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California declared an emergency over bird flu. How serious is the situation?
More than 60 people in eight states have been infected, with mostly mild illnesses, according to the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. One person in Louisiana has been hospitalized with the nation’s first known severe illness caused by the virus, health officials said this week. Read more here.
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