A court order has resulted in prisoners at Stateville Correctional Center being sent to other facilities, sometimes hours away. The action came as a result of civil rights attorneys, who argue the living conditions are poor in the nearly century-old lockup.
But for all of its problems, Stateville has led the way in prison education, primarily due to its proximity to Chicago's colleges and universities. On this episode, we talk with some instructors about what the programs bring to inmates and society, along with concerns about their future.
This hour:
* Rich Egger takes us to a corn husking competition.
* Celia Llopis-Jepsen reports on policy changes to help control invasive plants.
* Peter Medlin explains College and Career Pathway Endorsements for high schoolers.