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Joe Biden To Visit Kenosha As Midwest Becomes Key Battleground For 2020 Elections 02.09.2020

Former Vice President Joe Biden is headed to Kenosha, Wis., on Thursday, just two days after President Donald Trump visited the city. Reset checks in with Natasha Korecki of Politico for the latest on Biden’s planned visit and how he’s shifting his campaign strategy leading up to the 2020 elections.

'Nature Of Nature' Author Discusses Climate Change And Pandemics 02.09.2020

Reset speaks with the author of a new book that explores why climate change is making our planet more hospitable for viruses to attack humans.

Prospective Cannabis Entrepreneurs In Illinois Face Delays In Licensing 02.09.2020

Cannabis reporter Brad Spirrison and industry expert Edie Moore explain where Illinois is falling short, and how we can turn it around.

Trump Visits Kenosha Despite Pushback From Local Leaders 02.09.2020

President Donald Trump traveled to Wisconsin on Tuesday, touring damaged businesses in Kenosha in the wake of the police shooting of Jacob Blake. His visit drew a crowd of his supporters and Black Lives Matter protesters downtown. Reset checks in with WBEZ’s Michael Puente for more on President Trump’s visit.

South And West Side Community Leaders Talk ‘Invest South/West’ 01.09.2020

Chicago’s “Invest South/West” program is underway as sites have been selected for development and reinvestment on Chicago’s South and West Sides. Reset is joined by Asiaha Butler of the Resident Association of Greater Englewood and Norma Sanders of the Greater Auburn Gresham Development Corporation to learn how this will impact their communities.

Chicago Singer Tasha Headlines The Hideout’s New Online Series 01.09.2020

Reset checks in with Chicago singer-songwriter Tasha about her work in this social and political moment, and about her upcoming live stream with Chicago music venue The Hideout.

Mayor Lightfoot Outlines Bleak Budget Forecast: $1.2 Billion Gap For 2021 01.09.2020

Mayor Lori Lightfoot announced Monday a projected $1.2 billion budget gap for 2021. This comes on top of an $800 million budget deficit for the rest of this year. Reset checks in with WBEZ’s Becky Vevea for the latest on the city’s budget forecast and with Ald. Carlos Ramirez-Rosa for reaction from City Hall.

Illinois Eviction Ban Extended Into Late September, But Renters’ Anxiety Persists 01.09.2020

Illinois Gov. J.B. Pritzker recently extended the deadline for Illinois’ eviction moratorium to Sept. 22. But the possibility of housing insecurity and the specter of eviction continue to loom over the heads of tenants. Reset brings on a legal services group and a landlord industry spokesperson about the needs of Chicago tenants and rental housing owners during the pandemic.

Chicago Shakespeare Theater Announces 35th Anniversary Season 01.09.2020

This year mark’s Chicago Shakespeare Theater’s 35th season. The creative projects are ambitious, as always. But this year the season itself is ambitious. The theater is making plans to get visitors back in actual seats… in the actual theater. But what will that look like, especially with Navy Pier (where Chicago Shakespeare Theater is located) shut down for the foreseeable future? Reset checks in...

Trump Visits Kenosha Amid Calls For Defunding Wisconsin Police 01.09.2020

Wisconsin Gov. Tony Evers practically begged President Trump not to come to Kenosha. But that’s exactly what he did Tuesday. Reset talks to an investigative reporter, a state lawmaker, and an activist about the presidential visit, the realities on the ground in Kenosha, and plans to heal the rifts and move the city forward.

Rise Of New Activists In Kenosha, Wisc. After Police Shooting Of Jacob Blake 01.09.2020

The shooting of Jacob Blake on Aug. 23 has given rise to a new crop of activists in Kenosha, Wisc. One such group is called BLAK, or Black Lives Activists of Kenosha. Reset speaks with a member of BLAK about the demands of protesters in Kenosha and what it’s like to join the organizing movement right now.

Paralympian Tatyana McFadden On New Documentary ‘Rising Phoenix’ 31.08.2020

Tatyana McFadden is a 17-time Paralympic medalist, 24-time major marathon winner, a multiple world record holder and an author. Now, she can add producer to her impressive list of credentials. Reset checks in with the world-renowned Paralympian about her work on the new Netflix documentary Rising Phoenix, and what she wants people to take away from the film.

The Latest On Gov. Pritzker’s ‘Fair Tax’ Plan 31.08.2020

Reset checks in with A.D. Quig of Crain’s Chicago Business for more on the ad campaigns behind Gov. Pritzker’s graduated income tax plan, and what needs to happen for the ballot measure to pass in November.

Illinois School District U-46 Begins Remote Learning 31.08.2020

Illinois School district U-46 is the second largest district in the state, serving more than 37,000 students in 57 schools. Reset checks in with Supt. Tony Sanders to discuss how remote learning is being rolled out.

Changing The Narrative Around Addiction On International Overdose Awareness Day 31.08.2020

On International Overdose Awareness Day, Reset digs into how the pandemic is making it harder for those who are struggling with addiction or substance use, and hears a personal story of overcoming addiction.

Trump To Visit Kenosha, But Local Leaders Call On Him To Reconsider 31.08.2020

Reset checks in with NPR correspondent David Schaper and Clyde McLemore of Black Lives Matter Lake County on the latest out of Kenosha, and why the governor of Wisconsin is calling on President Donald Trump to reconsider visiting the area this week.

Kenosha: Unpacking The Shooting That Left Two Protesters Dead 28.08.2020

Journalist Mark Guarino spent hours covering the protests in Kenosha, Wis., in the wake of the police shooting of 29-year-old Jacob Blake on Sunday. Reset checks in with Guarino for more on his firsthand account of Tuesday night’s shooting that left two people dead and one injured, and the online pushback he’s been getting for his reporting.

WBEZ’s Chicago And Illinois News Roundup: Aug. 28, 2020 28.08.2020

Reset breaks down the biggest stories of the week in our Friday News Roundup.

Scavenger Hunt Round 3: How Well Do You Know Chicago’s Neighborhoods? 28.08.2020

WBEZ enters Week 3 of its month-long scavenger hunt “Chicago Eats.” Curious City’s Monica Eng gives listeners a head start with a few clues.

Kenosha: Unpacking The Shooting That Left Two Protesters Dead 28.08.2020

Reset checks in with journalist Mark Guarino who covered the protests in Kenosha, Wis., this week.

Infectious Disease Specialist Answers Your COVID-19 Questions 28.08.2020

Reset checks in with an infectious disease specialist to find out the latest on how to protect ourselves and others during the coronavirus pandemic.

Pro Athletes Lead Historic Strike For Racial Justice 27.08.2020

It’s become bigger than a mere sports story. When the Milwaukee Bucks decided not to take the court last night, they were sending a statement on the police killing of Jacob Blake in nearby Kenosha, Wis., and the Black Lives Matter movement as a whole. Other teams quickly followed suit, and NBA, MLB, WNBA and MLS games were postponed in solidarity. Sports legal analyst Exavier Pope weighs in, along...

‘Invest South/West’ Program Picks First Sites For Development 27.08.2020

Mayor Lori Lightfoot’s Invest South/West program is getting started. Englewood, Auburn Gresham and Austin were chosen as the first sites for development. Reset checks in with the city’s Department of Planning and Development to learn more.

What We Know About Alleged Kenosha Shooter Kyle Rittenhouse 27.08.2020

Authorities charged 17-year-old Kyle Rittenhouse in two murders after a protest Tuesday night in Kenosha. Reset checks in with WBEZ’s Dan Mihalopolous for more on the alleged Kenosha shooter.

U.S. Rep. Mike Bost On The RNC, Civil Unrest In Kenosha 27.08.2020

Congressman Mike Bost weighs in for Reset on the Republican National Convention and the unrest following the police shooting in Kenosha, Wis.

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