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Cook County considers tax on guns and ammo
Oct 9, 2012
The Illinois County that includes Chicago wants to help cover the costs of the city's rising gun violence by taxing ammunition.
What teachers can expect as Chicago strike ends
by
Jeff Horwich
Sep 19, 2012
It's back to school today in Chicago. In the next couple of weeks, teachers will vote on the tentative contract deal reached between the union, and negotiators for the school district and Mayor Rahm Emmanuel.
Moving on after the Chicago teachers' strike
by
Amy Scott
Sep 19, 2012
The Chicago teachers union voted to end their strike yesterday, but repairing relations will take time.
Chicago teachers end strike
by
Kai Ryssdal
Sep 18, 2012
The teacher's union in Chicago has decided to suspend the strike that's kept 350,000 kids out of school the past seven days.
Chicago area school stages strike workaround
by
Amy Scott
Sep 17, 2012
Lake Forrest High School in suburban Chicago is fighting its own striking teachers by running the school without them.
Chicago teachers' strike begins second day
by
David Gura
Sep 11, 2012
Questions about how to care for children while their teachers are on strike are among the issues plaguing leaders and residents in Chicago.
As Chicago teachers strike, parents have to make new plans
by
Kai Ryssdal
Sep 10, 2012
350,000 kids have an unexpected day off today. So what are parents doing with their kids?
For public good, not for profit.
Chicago teachers nearing strike
Sep 5, 2012
For the last year, union leaders have tried to push Mayor Rahm Emanuel into focusing on other issues: smaller class sizes, more art and music programs and job security.
Economic mobility in Chicago's projects
Aug 17, 2012
Marketplace's Sylvester Monroe visits his childhood home -- a demolished public housing project in Chicago -- to see who made it out and who's moving up the economic ladder.
Rental markets tighten up in Chicago
Aug 13, 2012
Renters trying to find places in hot up-and-coming neighborhoods in Chicago find themselves facing big price increases and stiff competition.