On this week's Statewide, a Black police officer talks about his feelings of having to do his job amid recent protests over racial justice.
Students are moving back to college campuses, but are facing a lot of new rules designed to slow the spread of COVID-19. And we bring you a report from the portion of Chicago with the highest rate of coronavirus deaths.
Those stories and more on this episode.
Our lineup:
* An Iowa school nurse discusses preparation for students returning to her school.
* Natalie Moore of WBEZ reports from a community especially hard hit by COVID-19.
* WNIJ's Chase Cavanaugh looks at the implications of college football cancellation.
* Maureen McKinney speaks with two economosts about how the pandemic has affected women.
* Peter Medlin reports on new expecations for living on a college campus this fall.
Statewide for the week of August 28, 2020
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