She’s back!! 15 years in the making. @played41 is back at @whitesox park. Here are a few videos. Nancy sounds as good as ever. Live organ music adds so much.
.@played41 is coming back to the @whitesox. Got to work on this story. Hear Nancy play classics and new additions to the playlist. Plus see her singing dog Cooper in action.
@cbschicago
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Two days down for the @cbschicago news at 4. Many years of great journalism to come. Great story from @JimWilliamsCBS2 about his Chicago roots. I learned a fascinating fact in the end. https://t.co/ioVM7n34tl
@MSaavedraTV@JimWilliamsCBS2@cbschicago Proud to work in a newsroom that’s expanding. Check out this great piece that aired on our new 4pm news today. What a great start! Much more to come. https://t.co/6eEuzw92ZE
WHAT WENT WRONG? A family is struggling to find answers after the man accused of murdering their son was allowed to walk free. At the center of the case, a gunshot detection system that's been linked to other controversial cases. FRIDAY at 10. https://t.co/7d3guKgWZ6
'WHAT ARE THESE GUYS WANTED FOR? I DON'T KNOW' With guns drawn, Chicago police officers handcuff an innocent teen on Christmas Eve. "If I make the wrong move, I may not be alive," the teen says. Dave Savini reports TONIGHT AT 10.
FRIDAY NIGHT AT 10: Conmen are seen operating in plain sight near city sports venues – selling drivers parking stickers that are no good, and leaving those drivers to get parking tickets. CBS 2 Investigator @davesavinicbs2 confronts those conmen, Friday night at 10.
TONIGHT AT 10: A Chicago suburb has 311 licensed businesses – so how did more than 1,400 businesses there get loans to stay afloat during the pandemic? You, the taxpayer, are the one being cheated. @JermontTerry tracks ghost businesses, tonight night at 10.
TONIGHT AT 10: How much can a tiny mistake cost? You’d be surprised.
@dorothyTV2
found a one-letter mistake on a speed camera warning sign that was costing drivers big bucks – and making it right may be a headache for taxpayers. But Dorothy is on the case.