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With new laws being proposed in regard to policing, some police officials believe they may be anti-police. WBBM Political Editor Craig Dellimore talks with Tom Weitzel, William Joyce & Eugene Roy to discuss the new laws & their affect on policing. Tom Weitzel is the former police chief of Riverside. William Joyce recently retired as the police chie…
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Staying focused on financial fundamentals versus political events, an update on convention security in the wake of the shooting at a Trump rally in Pennsylvania on Saturday and what retailers are expecting as the back-to-school shopping season kicks in.על ידי Audacy
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WBBM Political Editor Craig Dellimore talks with Richard St. Paul & Erin Johnson to discuss new steps toward equity in the Illinois cannabis industry for Latino and Black communities. Richard St. Paul is a Senior Advisor for The National Black Empowerment Action Fund (NBEAF). Erin Johnson is Illinois' Cannabis Regulation Oversight Officer.…
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United Airlines is improving how it informs passengers about flight disruptions caused by inclement weather, prioritizing goals over market returns is key to a successful retirement and gas prices this July 4th are set to hit their lowest in three years.על ידי Audacy
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WBBM Political Editor Craig Dellimore sits down with Andrea Saenz & Darrick Hamiliton to discuss the "Color of Wealth" in Chicago, a study that discusses the distribution wealth amongst race & ethnicity in the city. Andrea Saenz is the President & CEO of the Chicago Community Trust. Darrick Hamilton is the Henry Cohen professor of economics & urban…
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With the Chicago Public School budget plan coming in July, how do the teachers fit into that plan? WBBM Political Editor Craig Dellimore chats with Stacy Davis Gates, the President of the Chicago Teachers Union, to discuss the potential budget for CPS and how teachers will play a role.על ידי Audacy
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The upscale Foxtrot convenience stores in Chicago will be re-opening after a sudden closure in April, College isn’t the path for all graduates - especially now when the demand for skilled workers is high and bringing the family together to come up with a budget for summer.על ידי Audacy
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WBBM Political Editor Craig Dellimore discusses a recent panel about the Pre-Trial Fairness Act in Illinois and if it is working. We hear from Joe Tabor, Sharone R. Mitchell, Jr. & Insha Rahman on the matter. Joe Tabor is the Director of Policy Research at the Illinois Policy Institute. Sharone R. Mitchell, Jr. is the Cook County Public Defender. &…
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