• Skip to primary navigation
  • Skip to main content
  • Skip to primary sidebar

Daily News Chicago

The Chicagoland's Top Daily News Source

DAILY NEWS CHICAGO
The Chicagoland's Top Daily News Source

  • Home
  • LOCAL NEWS
  • BUSINESS
  • POLITICS
  • REAL ESTATE
  • MEET THE TEAM

What’s behind Chicago’s never-ending tide of gun violence: Crain’s Daily Gist podcast

April 27, 2021 by Marita Overfelt

Click here to subscribe to Crain’s Daily Gist on iTunes, Spotify and Stitcher! Want to listen on your smart speaker? Click here to learn how.

Two years after the city hired a new leader to tackle gun violence, Chicago still faces rising homicide rates that outpace other large cities. Forum editor Cassandra West and reporter A.D. Quig join host Amy Guth to discuss the political and financial challenges in addressing the situation, which has only been made worse by the pandemic.

Subscribe to Crain’s: $1 for 4 weeks

Area home prices hit a new high, Ford CEO calls chip shortage the ‘greatest supply shock’ he’s ever seen, Chicago’s Cinespace studios plans a big expansion and Loyola joins the growing list of colleges requiring COVID vaccines for students.

View Original Source

Filed Under: BUSINESS, REAL ESTATE

Primary Sidebar

More to See

R Kelly trial on whether he fixed 2008 trial set to start

R. Kelly's faces a federal trial from Monday on charges he rigged his 2008 state child pornography trial by threatening and paying off a girl who he allegedly filmed himself having sex with when he … [Read More...] about R Kelly trial on whether he fixed 2008 trial set to start

Real Estate Could Have A Role To Play In Alleviating Medical Staffing Squeeze

Battered by the lingering pandemic, a rise in inflation, supply chain slowdowns and recessionary fears becoming reality, the healthcare industry has faced crisis after crisis over the past several … [Read More...] about Real Estate Could Have A Role To Play In Alleviating Medical Staffing Squeeze

Winnetka lakefront mansion sold for $12.75 million will be torn down

“It’s not really livable unless you did a lot of renovation throughout,” Birov said. Built in about 1902, the pillared Classical Revival house was owned by the family of executive outplacement guru … [Read More...] about Winnetka lakefront mansion sold for $12.75 million will be torn down

Privacy Policy | Terms and Conditions | About/ Contact
As an Amazon Associate I earn from qualifying purchases.
Copyright © 2022 · Daily News Chicago . Log in