* Unemployment report leaves experts optimistic
* Better news on jobs: Not a miracle, but progress
* Manufacturing won’t solve next decade’s job woes
* State posts 20th bank failure
* RTA’s matchmaker plan a win for transit growth
* Clean Up Continues on the Canal
* Minorities’ death rate for H1N1 is twice whites’
* Ex-Asst. Corporation Counsel named to Tollway board
* Former Chicago Park District Board president tapped for tollway board
* Former Daley appointee now on tollway board
* Lawmakers seek to expel regional school chief
Legislation in the works calls for abolishing the Suburban Cook County Regional Office of Education.[…]
“We need to redesign the system,'’ said Rep. Elaine Nekritz (D-Des Plaines), who introduced a bill to dissolve the elected office. “The real problem is the schools are not getting the services they need. I think eliminating that office is the best way to get those services.'’
* Metra on track to rehab and rebuild dozens of stations
State will fund $136 million in improvements, which are needed to increase ridership
* Emotionally troubled CPS students lag in graduating
Chicago Public Schools students with behavioral problems are posting the lowest academic performance of all special-education students, with only 18.7 percent of them graduating in four years, a new study by the University of Chicago shows.
* Disabled students: Report links high absences to poor academic performance in Chicago public high schools
* Daley: CPS graduation rate ‘on-track’ to rise in 2012
8% jump predicted for 2012 based on records of freshmen, Daley says
* In city life, Maggie is part of the family
* Slew of tax, fee, fine hikes across the city
* City Hall hit again for delays in reporting hiring violations
* More Chicago hiring abuses alleged: Monitor criticizes Mayor Richard Daley’s team
* Why didn’t worker pay to park while writing tickets?
* Daley says Michael Reese demolition will continue despite historic sites push
* Kennedy Expressway to reopen all downtown lanes this week, but construction will linger until spring
* South Side beaches going back to nature
* Illinois offers holiday light recycling programs
* Illinois sees 7th warmest November on record
* Illinois biofuel projects get federal cash
* Officials consider expanding H1N1 shots
* Kane County prosecutors initiated 4 new state laws
* Oak Lawn budget gets more scrutiny
* Evergreen Park officials still trying to close gap
* West Haven neighbors fight sex offenders facility expansion
* St. Leonard closes doors to sex offenders
* One-of-a-kind taxing class not a fair deal
* SJ-R Opinion: ‘Discussion’ should not be about tax hike
* When columnists jump ship, newspapers spring leaks