
Here's the most recent top news you may have missed in Chicago.
These new ankle monitors can call and record kids without their consent
In Chicago, juvenile electronic monitoring now comes with a new form of potential surveillance.
Read the full story on The Atlantic.
Doctor violently dragged from United Airlines flight speaks out
Viral 2017 videos showed Chicago airport police officers dragging David Dao off of the plane, sparking outrage and bungled apologies.
Read the full story on HuffPost.
Johnson Publishing files for bankruptcy, plans to sell assets
The Chicago-based media company that previously owned Jet and Ebony magazines said it had filed for chapter 7 bankruptcy protection and plans to sell its assets.
Read the full story on The Wall Street Journal.
Chicago-area nun who threw perfect pitch now has her own baseball card
Sister Mary Jo Sobieck will appear on Topps trading cards after throwing a perfect strike at a White Sox game last summer.
Read the full story on NPR.
Lori Lightfoot, Chicago’s mayor-elect, in her own words: ‘I’m ready to fight’
Ms. Lightfoot, who takes over the nation’s third-largest city next month, sat for a wide-ranging interview a day after a violent weekend in Chicago.
Read the full story on The New York Times.
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