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Walter Jacobson's Mean Street Diary: Part VI - CBS Chicago

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Spring Training 2021: Optimism High For White Sox, Arrieta Back For CubsPitchers and catchers both reported for Spring Training for the Cubs and White Sox Wednesday.

Lakeview Has Seen More Than 300 Complaints Of Uncleared Sidewalks This Year AloneThe snow that fell on Monday night was still creating problems for pedestrians. As CBS 2’s Steven Graves reports, the greatest number of complaints is in Lakeview – with more than 300 this year alone.

Fourth Graders Across City Select 'Harmony' As Name For Shedd Aquarium's Newest DolphinThe Shedd Aquarium's newest dolphin finally has a name, and it's something everyone could use a little more of this year. 

2 Injured When Awning Collapses In PullmanThe awning collapsed at an off-track betting parlor at 112th Street and Corliss Avenue.

Unifying America: Coach Ernest Radcliffe Brings A Community Together, Is 'Father To Thousands Of Fatherless Children'He is a coach who wears many hats with a much bigger purpose than batting averages or touchdowns.

Getting Creative With Ash Wednesday During The PandemicCBS 2's Marie Saavedra reports some Chicago churches are finding creative ways for parishioners to commemorate Ash Wednesday in a socially distant manner.

When Will IDES Open Its Offices AgainAn Illinois Senate hearing took place to answer the question so many in the state wanted to know.

Roof Collapses At Palos Park Horse Riding SchoolA roof collapsed on a horse stable at the Fitzjoy Farm Riding Academy in Palos Park Wednesday. There were horses inside, but none were hurt. All week we have been seeing roofs collapse under the heavy weight of the snow. 

Chicago Weather: Snow Returns On ThursdayCBS 2 meteorologist Mary Kay Kleist has a look at the forecast.

Pritzker's Budget Plan Does Not Increase Taxes On Families, But Business Owners Say They Will Be Hit HardAfter Gov. JB Pritzker gave his state of the state address Wednesday, it is becoming more clear how the state plans to dig itself out of a massive budget hole caused by the COVID-19 pandemic. While the governor is not going to hike personal income taxes, he is going after businesses. 

Bridgeport Man Unintended Target In Drive By ShootingCBS 2's Suzanne Le Mignot reports the man was returning from a trip to the grocery store when he was hit by a stray bullet.

Snow Angels In EnglewoodVolunteers cleared sidewalks and other pedestrian walkways for people to get food and other supplies.

NW Indiana Property Owner Finds Man's Body After SnowstormNorthwestern Indiana police are seeking the public's help in identifying a man who was found dead in the snow following this week's snowstorm. Katie Johnston reports.

Chicago Weather: Snow Late Wednesday NightCBS 2 meteorologist Robb Ellis has a look at the extended forecast.

Side Street Snow Removal Slowly ImprovingAs of 11 a.m., Odigwe reported the side street conditions have improved since this morning. However, some side streets still need work. 

McDonald's Franchise Owner Sues Corporation Claiming Racial BiasA McDonald's franchise owner is suing the Chicago-based company, accusing the fast foot giant of racial bias.

Thousands Of Public And Parochial School Teachers In Line To Get Vaccines In Coming WeeksThousands of faith-based school teachers and staff will soon get the COVID-19 vaccine. Meantime, Chicago Public Schools teachers started getting shots this week at four new vaccination sites around the city.

Labor Union Says Some Problems With Illinois' Unemployment System Date Back Before PandemicSeeking solutions for people in Illinois who can't get the unemployment benefits they are entitled to. CBS 2 has been revealing problems with the Illinois Department of Employment Security since the pandemic began, nearly one year ago. The Illinois AFL-CIO testified at an Illinois Senate Labor Committee hearing this morning that the problems its union members are facing pre-date the pandemic.

Unifying America: High School Students Learn Debate Can Help Them Build Skills, Understand PerspectivesWith deep divisions across the country, CBS News is embarking Wednesday on a day of stories with the spirit of Unifying America. The CBS 2 Morning Insiders were eager to participate, including a bit of surprising story. You'd think debate is all about arguing and disagreement. But as CBS 2’s Lauren Victory discovered, the exchange of ideas is perhaps the best way to Unify America.

Walter Jacobson's Mean Street Diary: Part VIIn this sixth and final installment of "Mean Street Diary," Walter Jacobson finally makes it into a shelter and reflects on his experiences, as he spent 48 hours undercover as a homeless man during a brutal Chicago winter. Original airdate: Friday, Feb. 22, 1991.

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