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A letter announcing the Signature Room’s closing was taped to the doors of the elevator lobby at the former John Hancock Center.

A letter announcing the Signature Room’s closing was taped to the doors of the elevator lobby at the former John Hancock Center.

Isabel Funk

A letter announcing the Signature Room’s closing was taped to the doors of the elevator lobby at the former John Hancock Center.

A letter announcing the Signature Room’s closing was taped to the doors of the elevator lobby at the former John Hancock Center.

Isabel Funk

WBEZ’s Weekly News Recap: Sept. 29, 2023

The auto workers’ strike has expanded to Chicago’s South Side. Larry Snelling is confirmed as Chicago’s top cop. And much more.

A letter announcing the Signature Room’s closing was taped to the doors of the elevator lobby at the former John Hancock Center.

Isabel Funk

   

A record number of buses carrying migrants arrive in Chicago. The Chicago Parks District quietly pays $2 million to three former lifeguards over the 2021 sex abuse scandal.

Reset breaks down those stories and more with a panel of journalists.

GUESTS: Dan Mihalopoulos, WBEZ investigative reporter on government and politics

David Greising, president, Better Government Association

Rummana Hussain, editorial board member and columnist, Chicago Sun-Times

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