Hundreds defy stay-at-home order to attend church while mayor’s office warns that violators may be cited after review – Chicago Tribune

Chicago police said there were no arrests made or citations issued. On Sunday evening, Lightfoot’s office said in a statement, "The local districts are reviewing reports of large gatherings that took place today at various establishments not abiding by the Stay at Home order. Following that review, the Department will issue and mail citations where necessary."     that city officials worked with the Police Department to monitor large gatherings that defied the stay-at-home order, including faith gatherings.

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Number of half-empty Chicago public schools doubles, yet lawmakers want to extend school closing moratorium – Wirepoints

A set of state lawmakers want to extend CPS’ current school closing moratorium to February 1, 2027 – the same year CPS is set to transition to a fully-elected school board. That means schools like Manley High School, with capacity for more than 1,000 students but enrollment of just 78, can’t be closed for anther three years. The school spends $45,000 per student, but just 2.4% of students read at grade level.

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