Teachers’ Strike Over, But Both Sides Still Working To Spin The Dispute
CHICAGO (CBS) – About 357,000 Chicago kids were back in their classrooms Wednesday. So were their teachers. But the shock waves from the nine-day teachers’ strike were still being felt, and not only in...
View ArticleEmanuel’s TV Ads On Teachers’ Contract Make Bill Daley Change The Channel
CHICAGO (CBS) – Mayor Rahm Emanuel has received mixed reviews from two high-profile Chicago politicians for recent TV ads featuring the mayor commenting on the new contract for Chicago Public Schools...
View ArticleTourism Bureau Creates New TV Ads To Draw Travelers To Chicago
CHICAGO (CBS) — As much as we might dream of a weekend escape from Chicago, a lot of people could be planning a weekend escape to the Windy City. CBS 2’s Vince Gerasole reports tourism numbers have...
View ArticleIllinois Attorney General’s Race: No Clear-Cut Favorite
CHICAGO (CBS) — It’s a race with eight candidates and no overwhelming favorite. The contest contains lots of fresh faces, along with one well-known veteran seeking a comeback. CBS 2 Political Reporter...
View ArticlePreckwinkle Has Stopped Spending Money On TV Ads
CHICAGO (CBS) — CBS 2 has learned mayoral candidate Toni Preckwinkle has stopped spending money on TV ads. No commercials booked for at least the next three days. CBS 2 political reporter Derrick...
View ArticlePreckwinkle Campaign Won’t Be Airing Ads For A While; Expert Says “It Means...
CHICAGO (CBS) — Chicago mayoral candidate Toni Preckwinkle says she won’t be airing any more television ads, at least for a while. This comes exactly two weeks before the mayoral runoff and one day...
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