(podcasting from the studios in the OTL Bunker, somewhere in Chicago)
(broadcasting on the “deep dish” radio station WLUW-FM (88.7) Chicago)
Mike Stephen gives you a tip for dealing with broken parking meters, brings us the story of a wrongful conviction, and goes on-location with the president of the Chicago Pizza Club and one of its members to chat about the local pizza scene.
A Parking Meter Tip – courtesy of The Parking Ticket Geek, official parking correspondent of OTL, at The Expired Meter.
It’s not illegal to park at a broken parking meter in Chicago! The Geek has a way to help you out!
John Maki – soon-to-be adjunct professor at Loyola University’s School of Law and a media organizer for the Center on Wrongful Convictions
John tells us the story of Thaddeus Jimenez who, at age 13, was wrongly convicted of murder. He was released last week.
***BONUS: Click on the link below for John’s YouTube video of Thaddeus’ release from prison.***
The Exoneration of Thaddeus Jimenez VIDEO
Francisco Quinteros and Jen Stander – members of the Chicago Pizza Club
Mike met up with Francisco and Jen at Coalfire Pizza recently to learn all about the Chicago Pizza Club and the art of enjoying local pizza.
Above: Part of a Scrumptious Prosciutto Pizza At Coalfire
OTL #137 local music provided by Cyclesomething…
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