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Emanuel strikes a blow for ethics, cans lazy board
Oct. 4, 2012
Rahm strikes a blow for ethics, the post-debate spin cycle continues and ComEd is having a bad week.
An October Surprise against Obama fizzles
Oct. 3, 2012
The right's newest attack on Obama is just race-baiting, Chicago pushes the tech scene and so long Snowmageddon.
Black businessman rallies protesters on jobs issue
Sep. 30, 2012
More than a thousand protesters heed Ed Gardner’s call to highlight what he sees as a dearth of black workers at a Meijer construction site and beyond.
Illinois is ready for reform, actually
Sep. 27, 2012
A new poll shows Illinois is ready for reform, the regular NFL refs are back and RIP Andy Williams.
Low-wage workers are older, more educated
Sep. 26, 2012
A study released Wednesday states number of low-wage workers in Chicago has increased 30 percent as total number of jobs decline.
Hawk shouldn't be as proud of his bias as he is
Sep. 26, 2012
The Incredible Bias of Hawk Harrelson, the ongoing tension between the CTU and Board of Education, and the Sox fall into a tie
Symphony, striking musicians reach deal
Sep. 24, 2012
The Chicago Symphony Orchestra has reached a tentative labor agreement with its musicians, who went on strike over the weekend.
Anti-Muslim film protest held in Chicago, ignored by media
Sep. 24, 2012
The local media misses a protest aimed at a controversial anti-Mulsim film — and a chance to educate the masses.
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