WBEZ education reporter Sarah Karp brings us all the info, plus we get reaction from parents, teachers, students, and the teacher’s union president on today’s announcement that Chicago Public Schools will do remote learning for at least the 1st quarter of the year.
Reset with Sasha-Ann Simons - The Fight Against Covid-19 From Chicago to Champaign
Reporter Heather Cherone on the latest covid numbers and info according to the Chicago Department of Public Health, and the Chancellor of the University of Illinois on the precautions put in place to assure the start of the fall semester in Champaign-Urbana
Reset with Sasha-Ann Simons - Illinois Could Be Facing A Serious Covid-Related Eviction Situation
Thousands remain unemployed because of the covid pandemic. And despite Illinois Governor J.B. Pritzker extending the deadline on Illinois’ eviction moratorium, thousands of renters in the state are facing eviction. Reset talks with a legal services group for Chicago tenants in need of help.
Reset with Sasha-Ann Simons - Chicago and Illinois News Roundup: July 31, 2020
From the continuing Covid-19 crisis to Mayor Lightfoot lashing back at President Trump to Mike Madigan feeling the heat, Laura Washington and Charlie Meyerson join Justin this week for the Friday News Roundup
Reset with Sasha-Ann Simons - CPS CEO Janice Jackson On The Fluctuating School Plan
Parents, teachers and students are informed and asking questions about Chicago Public Schools’ current plan to reopen schools in the fall. We talk to CPS CEO Janice Jackson about that plan, and how it could change depending on circumstances around the covid-19 crisis.
Reset with Sasha-Ann Simons - Work From Home’s Future As Google Extends Practice Through July 2021
The Atlantic’s Derek Thompson studies and writes about our work habits. As companies extend their “work from home” timelines, how are we adapting, and what practices will we carry into the future?
Reset with Sasha-Ann Simons - How Coronavirus Changed Illinois, And Checking In On Long-Term Care Facilities
6 months in, 2 reporters look at how the pandemic has changed life in Illinois, and the manager of a long-term care facility describes what he’s done to keep his residents safe, and their families informed.
Reset with Sasha-Ann Simons - Chicago and Illinois News Roundup: July 24, 2020
From violence in Chicago to the Com-Ed scandal in Springfield, we unpack a lot of big news on this week’s Friday News Roundup. Joining us this time around is NPR correspondent Cheryl Corley and Better Government Association President & CEO David Greising
Reset with Sasha-Ann Simons - Baseball Is Back, And The Woman Who Changed Illini Football
Opening Day without the threat of snow? Cheryl Raye Stout previews the Cubs and the Sox as MLB begins it’s covid-shortened season. And Illini head coach Lovie Smith has added another name to his already “most diverse college football staff in the nation”. We talk with new head of high school recruitment Ashton Washington
Reset with Sasha-Ann Simons - Daniel Knox Puts His Stamp On The Music Of Mr. Rogers
Chicago musician Daniel Knox is known for compositions filled with wit and dark humor and his deep-voiced delivery. But on his new album he plays straight, soothing renditions of some of Fred Rogers’ most beloved songs to help us cope with these difficult, often scary times.
