McDonald’s sues meat industry giants over alleged beef price fixing scheme

McDonald's has filed a lawsuit against the nation's largest meat packers—Tyson, JBS, Cargill, and National Beef—accusing them of conspiring to fix beef prices by limiting supply to inflate costs.

What are the biggest challenges facing CPS? Expert weighs in
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Joyce Kenner, former principal and CEO at Whitney Young High School, joined FOX 32's Paris Schutz to discuss the political turmoil at Chicago Public Schools.

CPS 101: Diverse candidates and their key priorities in the Chicago school board elections

Chicago's elected school board candidates include educators, lawyers, activists, CEOs, and mothers of special needs children. It will be the first time in Chicago history residents have elected school board members.

Chicago business leaders offer to temporarily fund ShotSpotter
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Some Chicago City Council members and community activists want to revive ShotSpotter. The local business community has offered to fund the gunshot detection technology until the city finds a permanent solution.

Here's what's next for CPS after mayor appoints new board
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Mayor Brandon Johnson appointed six interim CPS School Board members Monday following a mass resignation last week. Fox 32's Paris Schutz breaks down Johnson's contentious new conference and what's next for CPS.

Chicago aldermen, community leaders offer $2.5M to reactivate ShotSpotter

A group of Chicago aldermen and community leaders offered to contribute $2.5 million to help cover some of the cost of the gunshot detection technology until the city can implement a permanent solution.

Chicago aldermen call on mayor to reactivate ShotSpotter
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Chicago aldermen are coming together to call on Mayor Brandon Johnson to reactivate the ShotSpotter gun detection system. Several city council members worked with local businesses to raise money to bring the technology back to Chicago.