January 24, 2022 - Full Show
01/24/2022 | 56m 48s
Chicago police step up their investigation into an 8-year-old’s killing. Plus, what the state is doing about COVID-19 sick days. A major Asian carp barrier moves forward with federal help, and what’s behind a state shortage of dental workers.
Aired: 01/24/22 |
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