Highlights
Patricia Van Pelt Watkins is an officer of Target Area Development Corp. Previous positions include chief business administrator of Ambassadors For Christ World Outreach Ministries (1986-1995) and drill operator/union steward at Ingersoll Steel Mill (1974-1982). She received an associates degree in Natural Science, Truman College (1986), a bachelor's degree in Public Administration, Roosevelt University (1996) and a master's degree in Human Services Administration/Certificate in Urban Housing Development, Spertus Institute of Jewish Studies (1996). Other education includes: Certified Public Accountant studied at DePaul University (2001); Doctorate degree in Management of Non-Profit Agencies...
Patricia Van Pelt Watkins is an officer of Target Area Development Corp. Previous positions include chief business administrator of Ambassadors For Christ World Outreach Ministries (1986-1995) and drill operator/union steward at Ingersoll Steel Mill (1974-1982). She received an associates degree in Natural Science, Truman College (1986), a bachelor's degree in Public Administration, Roosevelt University (1996) and a master's degree in Human Services Administration/Certificate in Urban Housing Development, Spertus Institute of Jewish Studies (1996). Other education includes: Certified Public Accountant studied at DePaul University (2001); Doctorate degree in Management of Non-Profit Agencies from Capella University (2009). She's divorced and has one living child and one deceased child.
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Live blog of tonight's FOX-32 Chicago mayor's race forum
Clout StPosted by Tribune staff at 7:47 p.m.; will continuously update from 9:30 to 10:30 p.m. A Chicago mayoral forum is airing on FOX-32 from 9:30 to 10:30 p.m. Here's the live stream link: click here. The six Chicago mayoral candidates...... -
Secretary of State administrator chosen for West Side House seat
Clout StPosted by Monique Garcia at 3:16 p.m.; updated at 3:19 p.m. Chicago political leaders today chose an administrator in the Illinois Secretary of State's office to take over an open state House seat on the West Side. Derrick Smith gets...... -
FYI: The campaign websites for Chicago's remaining mayoral candidates
Change of SubjectUPDATED In ballot order: Rahm Emanuel Miguel Del Valle Carol Moseley Braun Gery Chico Patricia Van Pelt Watkins Fredrick K. White William Walls (Howard Ray and Tyrone Carter n/a)... -
Moseley Braun trails in Chicago mayoral campaign fundraising
Clout StPosted by Ray Gibson at 12:23 p.m.; updated at 12:30 p.m. Former U.S. Sen. Carol Moseley Braun is trailing in campaign fundraising in the race for Chicago mayor. Disclosure reports filed with the Illinois State Board of Elections show Braun...... -
Mayoral candidates clash on ethics, taxes at Tribune debate
Clout StPosted by Kristen Mack at 4:18 p.m.; will be continually updated from 7-8 p.m. during the live debate (Tonight's Chicago mayoral debate is streaming live here.) The four major candidates for Chicago mayor clashed on taxes, crime and ethics tonight...... -
We're rolling our eyes, too
Change of SubjectThis screen grab comes from the 3:04 mark of the Fox32 interview with Carol Moseley Braun last night (below) about her "crackusation" that fellow mayoral candidate Patricia Van Pelt-Watkins had been "strung out on crack." Fox32 anchor Robin Robinson: Do..... -
Braun's 'crack' attack just the latest evidence that she's unmayoral
Change of SubjectThe story about Sunday's incident at a mayoral forum: [Mayoral candidate Patricia] Van Pelt-Watkins questioned [fellow candidate Carol Moseley] Braun's return to politics and said the former U.S. senator was "missing in action" for years. Braun... -
Mayoral candidate Watkins demands Moseley Braun apologize for 'crack' accusation
Clout StPosted by Kristen Mack and Hal Dardick at 9:10 a.m.; last updated at 12:39 p.m. with Daley comments Chicago mayoral candidate Patricia Van Pelt-Watkins today said she'd like an apology but doesn't expect to get one from opponent Carol Moseley...... -
Weeks in review
Change of SubjectA roundup of state and local news-review and weekly political chat shows. Descriptions provided by the broadcast outlets in most cases: Chicago Tonight: Week in Review (WTTW): Host Joel Weisman with Mary Mitchell (Chicago Sun-Times), Brant Miller (NBC-5... -
Moseley Braun apologizes to opponent she called crack addict
Clout StPosted by Jeff Coen at 1:45 p.m.; updated at 1:53 p.m. Mayoral candidate Carol Moseley Braun today offered a public apology to a little-known opponent she had called a crack addict. The apology at an afternoon news conference came a...... -
Voters not flocking to ballot without a Daley
The draw of a mayoral ballot that didn’t have a Daley on it wasn’t as great as some election forecasters had expected.
Early reports on today’s election indicate voter turnout will be well below the 50 percent predicted, possibly as...Tags: Rahm Emanuel, Chicago Public Schools, Chicago Tribune, Gery Chico, Justice System
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State lawmaker charged with bribery cruises to primary victory
Tribune reportersA Chicago Democratic lawmaker charged with bribery a week ago won decisively in Tuesday's primary, the first election under a newly drawn map that shook up House and Senate seats from the city to the suburbs. Even before unofficial results rolled in,...Tags: Bronzeville, Democratic Party, James Meeks, Joseph Berrios, Justice System
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