Susie An appears in the following:
Remembrances pour in for victims of Highland Park shooting
Tuesday, July 05, 2022
Remembrances and tributes are pouring in for the victims of the Highland Park July Fourth shootings.
Chicago kids back in class after 5-day standoff between teachers' union and officials
Wednesday, January 12, 2022
COVID safety concerns led to a five-day stalemate between Chicago's teachers union and school and city officials. Kids are back in school. Both sides are weighing whether it was the right decision.
Chicago parents frustration grows as schools remain closed
Monday, January 10, 2022
Public schools remain closed in Chicago Monday, the fourth day of a stalemate between the teacher's union and officials over COVID safety rules. Parents are increasingly frustrated.
To Report Abuse, Or Not? Zoom Classes Create Dilemma For Teachers
Thursday, November 05, 2020
During remote classes, teachers get to glimpse some students' lives. Sometimes they observe things they never knew about at school. It has some teachers considering whether they've witnessed abuse.
Illinois Releases Preliminary Catholic Clergy Sexual Abuse Report
Thursday, December 20, 2018
The Illinois attorney general has found 690 Catholic clergy members in the state have been accused of sexual abuse. But the church has not publicly identified about 500 of the accused.
Why Pop-Up Shops Keeping Popping Up
Wednesday, October 31, 2018
Halloween pop-up stores occupying temporarily vacant storefronts are back and the pop-up concept is expanding. Now online retailers and digital brands are taking the pop-up model and refining it.
Lincoln Towing, Bane Of Many Chicago Drivers, Loses License
Saturday, September 15, 2018
The company is so notorious for wrongly towing away cars that it has been immortalized in song. This week, the Illinois Commerce Commission revoked Lincoln's license.
In Funerals, Chicago Student Sees A Future After Violence
Thursday, August 10, 2017
DaQuan Mosley grew up on Chicago's South Side, where he saw violence regularly. After graduating high school, he plans to follow his goal to become a funeral director to help families of victims.
Attorneys For United Airlines Passenger Speak Out On Incident
Thursday, April 13, 2017
Attorneys for Dr. David Dao are speaking out for the first time since Dao was forcibly removed from a United Airlines flight on Sunday. Attorneys haven't filed a lawsuit yet, but say one is likely to come soon. Meanwhile, Chicago city officials are questioning the city's department of aviation about Sunday's incident.
Syrian Refugee Family Reunited At Chicago's O'Hare Airport
Wednesday, February 08, 2017
At the same time that lawyers were arguing over President Trump's travel ban, a plane carrying refugees landed at Chicago's O'Hare International Airport.
Chicago's Credit Rating Is Downgraded
Sunday, May 17, 2015
Earlier this week, Moody's Investors Service downgraded Chicago's credit rating to junk status. How did the city's finances reach this point?