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‘Chicago Tonight’ in Your Neighborhood: West Lawn

We’re on the Southwest Side for our In Your Neighborhood series.

Aired 03/10/2022 | Rating NR

Chicago Tonight

‘Chicago Tonight’ in Your Neighborhood: West Lawn

Clip: 3/10/2022 | 6m 59sVideo has Closed Captions

We’re on the Southwest Side for our In Your Neighborhood series.

The Southwest Side is a mostly residential community with many restaurants and some small businesses. It was hard hit by COVID-19, but today it’s among the areas with high vaccination rates. And it’s home to the now-indicted former house speaker Michael Madigan.

Aired 03/10/2022 | Rating NR

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