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A man who generously donated his kidney to a grocery store clerk in 2010 nearly lost his job as a social worker after Chicago Public Schools realized he lived in Evanston. He thought he had been given a waiver when CPS decided he could keep his job.

But now a different CEO at CPS says “rules are rules.” He either has to move to Chicago or lose his job.

WGN’s Julie Unruh has the full story.