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Crain’s Headlines: Tyson Foods Offering Free College

Crain’s Chicago Business Editor Ann Dwyer joins us to go behind the headlines.

Aired 04/25/2022 | Rating NR

Chicago Tonight

Crain’s Headlines: Tyson Foods Offering Free College

Clip: 4/25/2022 | 3m 46sVideo has Closed Captions

Crain’s Chicago Business Editor Ann Dwyer joins us to go behind the headlines.

The owners of JC Penney are offering more than $8 billion for another major American department store; the country’s biggest meat company wants to give its workers free college tuition; and Chicago’s South Shore community sees its first modular home.

Aired 04/25/2022 | Rating NR

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Bird Flu Spread Could Affect Poultry Producers

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A bird flu outbreak is prompting warnings from state officials. (8m 3s)

Chicago’s Air Pollution Levels Among Worst in Nation

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Chicago's air quality is not improving, according to a recent survey. (7m 57s)

Elon Musk to Buy Twitter For $44 Billion

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Elon Musk is set to buy the social media platform in an all-cash deal. (9m 30s)

Future Uncertain For Chicago Reader

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Staff members of the Chicago Reader want the publication to become a nonprofit. (6m 51s)

Lightfoot’s Proposal to Go After Gang Profits Still Stalled

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Chicago City Council will not take up the gang profit proposal this month. (2m 35s)

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