
Here's what you need to know about what's happening in Chicago.
Police step up patrols after 25 people shot in less than 4 hours
Police are scrambling to increase patrols to address the surge in violence. In one incident, police believe that nearly 75 shots were fired.
Read the full story on NBC LA.
Chicago immigrants losing jobs due to 'no-match' letters
Officials caution that the 'no-match' letters issued by the Social Security Administration don’t prove that workers are undocumented. There can be several reasons why discrepancies exist.
Read the full story on NPR.
A gang member’s jail recordings offer rare look at city’s entrenched gun culture
In recorded calls from the Cook County Jail, a reputed gang member is philosophical about landing back behind bars.
Read the full story on Chicago Tribune.
Police unveil ‘gun offender dashboard’ as department ratchets up criticism of courts
Police Superintendent Eddie Johnson unveiled a streamlined way for the public to track felony gun cases through the court system as the department ratchets up its criticism of what it considers a revolving-door justice system.
Read the full story on Chicago Tribune.
Annual pizza summit moves to new venue
Tickets go on sale Friday for the fourth annual event, to be held this year at Theater on the Lake near Lincoln Park.
Read the full story on Eater Chicago.
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