Good morning, Chicago. Here are some top stories to start your day: - An under-the-radar twist in the Madigan indictment - CPS to drop mask mandate - How hospitals are supporting exhausted workers
for suburban county residents, which she said will be one plank of an ambitious multiyear plan to tackle racial and economic inequities using federal COVID-19 stimulus funds.
The niece of Chicago police Chief Yolanda Talley was captured on an officer's body-worn camera on Feb. 1, 2022.The niece of a high-ranking Chicago police official tells officers that her aunt is probably their boss and not to worry as an officer drives away with a Lexus registered to the woman’s aunt during a drug arrest last month, as seen inOn Feb. 1, a drug arrest was made involving the niece and a Lexus that belonged to internal affairs Chief Yolanda Talley.
For nearly two years, Chicago hospitals have implemented many things to retain and support workers, from pizza to applauding them to carts with coffee that go around and subtly assess workers for signs of distress.many are rethinking whether people need support one time — a difficult case and a patient dies — or ongoing support