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Brett Chase

Reporter - (Environmental, Planning & Public Health)

Brett Chase reports on environmental protection, pollution and public health under a grant from The Chicago Community Trust. He is a former investigative reporter for the Better Government Association, and, before that, worked at Bloomberg News, the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel and Crain’s Chicago Business. He has a journalism degree from Drake University in Des Moines, Iowa, and has taught journalism at Loyola University in Chicago.

Southside Recycling, formerly General Iron, wants a judge to order City Hall to give it an operating permit.
Decenas de residentes expresaron su preocupación por la destrucción planeada de las enormes estructuras del lado suroeste.
Potentially millions of people across the U.S. showed so-called long-COVID symptoms in 2020 even though they initially tested negative for the virus back then, researchers find.
Dozens of residents voiced concerns about the planned destruction of the massive Southwest Side structures along the river.
Una experta en enfermedades infecciosas y pediatra, a quien Lightfoot nombró para el puesto del Ayuntamiento, la Dra. Arwady le dijo al Sun-Times en abril que le gustaría continuar con Johnson.
The infectious disease expert steered Chicago through the COVID-19 pandemic. Also a pediatrician, Arwady was appointed by former Mayor Lori Lightfoot.
After the last Illinois rebate program ran out of money earlier this year, some car buyers were left frustrated.
Cualquier persona interesada en escuchar planes puede asistir a la reunión en el Instituto Arturo Velasquez, 2800 S. Western Ave. a las 6 p.m. Se espera que la reunión incluya una transmisión en vivo y habrá traducción disponible, según la Municipalidad.
The new owner of the more than century-old grain silos wants to tear them down and redevelop the Southwest Side riverfront land.