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Chicago Teens Find Their Political Voice In Iowa

The Iowa caucuses are less than two weeks away and the state is filled with volunteers campaigning for their favorite candidates. Over the weekend, more than 100 teenagers from the Chicago area joined them.

CPD Triples Field Trainers In Overhaul Of Crucial Program

The Chicago Police Department has more than tripled its number of field training officers. It’s part of the department’s effort to improve the long neglected training program that helps new officers transition from the police academy to the streets

Civilian Police Oversight In Over Half Of Big Cities

A new study out Wednesday looking at national trends in police oversight shows more than 60 percent of big cities have some sort of civilian oversight of police. Sharon Fairley is the former head of the Chicago agency that investigates police shootings.

Refugee Women In Chicago Changing The Way Clothes Are Made

A new fashion co-op is trying to change the way our clothes are made. Blue Tin Production is owned and run by refugee and immigrant women. Their goal is to create ethical and sustainable garments.

“Hamilton” Ends Stage Run In Chicago

After more than 1,000 performances in Chicago, Sunday was the final performance of the musical “Hamilton.” The Chicago run of Lin-Manuel Miranda’s blockbuster, multi-award winning work premiered in 2016.