This week’s episode features commentary on practicing good media hygiene, one of the 10 civic disciplines the And Campaign is promoting during our Civic Revival tour.
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Newsclips
Chicago reaches deal with protest organizers ahead of DNC
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Ed Burke did lots of favors for people, then 'cashed in the chits'
Few answers on potential new Chicago taxes at long-awaited City Council hearing
Fundraiser held for Woodridge residents unable to return home three years after destructive tornado
Teen entrepreneur operates remarkable coffee shop on Chicago's South Side
New testimony cites safety concerns with major Chicago gas line improvement project
Melissa Bell named CEO of Chicago Public Media, will oversee Sun-Times, WBEZ
Housing
'Bungalow Belt' City Council members brace for battle over 'granny flat' expansion
Chicagoland home prices hit another record
Health
Illinois said to have ‘momentum’ in ending HIV in state
Education
Schools to only flag parents about 'serious safety issues' if change approved by board of education
Public safety & criminal justice
For kids arrested in Chicago, the city has little to offer
Study finds removing police officers in Chicago Public Schools did not impact perceived safety
Mayor Brandon Johnson addresses community safety plan’s progress in meeting
Transit
Chicago ranks No. 2 for worst traffic in the country, No. 5 in the world
Presidential debate offers Christians opportunity to practice civic discipline