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There Is No Winter Storm ‘Landon,’ National Weather Service Says

The National Weather Service doesn’t name winter storms, according to a spokesperson for the agency. So why are people calling the latest event “Landon”?

It Really Is Groundhog Day: Punxsutawney Phil and Woodstock Willie Repeat Predictions From 2021

Punxsutawney Phil and Woodstock Willie emerged from their respective hideouts Wednesday to deliver their annual dueling Groundhog Day prognostications.

Durbin, Duckworth Want Update on Federal Review Ahead of Jason Van Dyke’s Release From Prison

Illinois Sens. Dick Durbin and Tammy Duckworth want to know more about a federal investigation into the 2014 killing of Black teen Laquan McDonald.

Rep. Adam Kinzinger Pushes ‘Uneasy Alliance’ to Thwart Trump’s Allies

Rep. Adam Kinzinger, one of Trump’s fiercest Republican critics in Congress, has directed his political organization to initiate a novel campaign to convince non-Republicans to support anti-Trump Republican candidates in GOP primary contests across the country later this year. 

February 1, 2022 - Full Show

We hear from top Republicans ahead of the governor’s budget address. COVID-19 cases are falling in Chicago. Extreme winter weather is coming in. And we discuss upcoming plans to study Lake Michigan’s impact on the city’s shore.

Some Companies Offering Four-Day Workweek to Retain, Recruit Talent

As the so-called Great Resignation continues, companies have had to get creative with recruiting and retaining talented employees. The newest benefit some companies are experimenting with is a four-day workweek.

The Lakefront Sets Chicago Apart. Now There’s Money To Plan How To Protect It

The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers is about to embark on its first comprehensive study of the city’s lakefront in more than 25 years. 

Adult COVID-19 Vaccination Rate Rises in Chicago After Mandate for Gyms, Restaurants, Bars Takes Effect: Data

The rate of COVID-19 vaccinations began growing faster among Chicagoans 18 and older as compared with any other age group, according to city data. 

A Giant Effort to Create Miniature Rooms Linked to Thorne Rooms

Big things can come in small packages, and that certainly goes for artwork as well. A local maker of miniatures has a direct connection to the Thorne Rooms – those ever-popular scale-model rooms on view at the Art Institute. We explored some awe-inspiring little worlds on display in a new setting.

Pfizer Asks FDA to Allow COVID-19 Vaccine for Kids Under 5

The nation’s 19 million children under 5 are the only group not yet eligible for vaccination against the coronavirus. Many parents have been pushing for an expansion of shots to toddlers and preschoolers, especially as the omicron wave sent record numbers of youngsters to the hospital.

Republicans React to Governor’s Expected Budget Plan

Gov. J. B. Pritzker will present the new state budget Wednesday. Details will include Illinois' pandemic response, funding for schools, and for violence prevention, and potential tax relief. Among the expected proposals are holding the line on a gasoline tax, and temporarily lifting a 1% tax on food. 

Two Rounds of Snow Heading for Chicago: Expect a Mess on Wednesday and a Question Mark on Thursday

A winter storm warning is in effect for the Chicago region, with the first round of snow expected late Tuesday into most of Wednesday, followed by a second round Thursday.   

Nini’s Deli Owners Defiant After Being Cited for Ignoring Chicago’s Vaccine Mandate

The controversial deli was issued two citations, which will trigger a hearing before fines ranging between $100 and $10,000 can be imposed.

An Epic August Wilson Play Receives a Monumental Production at the Goodman Theatre

August Wilson, the playwright who so brilliantly chronicled African American life in each decade of the 20th century, waited until very late in his career before writing “Gem of the Ocean.” The play is given a riveting production at the Goodman Theatre. 

Lightfoot Taps Veteran Librarian to Join Chicago Park District Board Amid Sex Abuse Scandal

If confirmed by the Chicago City Council, Andrea Telli would be the first person to join the Chicago Park District Board of Commissioners after a scandal ousted the district’s top leadership.