Thirty Sun-Times employees, including 23 reporters and editors, will be voluntarily leaving the newspaper, which joined ...
Chicago’s story is shaped by its people – those who believe in this city, who work every day to make it stronger, and who ...
The Federal Communications Commission sent a letter to several public media stations saying they were under investigation ...
The local journalists still on their beats continue to work tirelessly — often under difficult and precarious conditions — to ...
On April 24, as part of our Crain’s Forum series, we are convening what will be one of the most important conversations ...
Thirty Chicago Sun-Times employees, and five staffers from WBEZ have resigned under a buyout program. As the Chicago ...
Thirty-five Chicago Sun-Times staffers accepted the buyout, Bell said. The employees that took the buyout consisted of 15 ...
Chicago Public Media CEO Melissa Bell shared the news of 35 departing employees in a letter to supporters and members posted on the Sun-Times website Tuesday afternoon.
CPS made it clear Friday morning that a tentative agreement had not yet been reached, but leadership from them and the Chicago Teachers Union bargained late into the night Thursday.
The Chicago Sun-Times Editorial Board has ceased to exist after 75 years, with the paper now focusing on publishing letters ...