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Chicago Tonight: Latino Voices, January 29, 2022 - Full Show

Gun violence shakes the Little Village community, what’s being done to curb it. Resources for those struggling with housing insecurity. And a Rogers Park business owner hopes for smashing success. 

The CSO in a Resounding Homage to the Baroque

The Chicago Symphony Orchestra traveled back in time with a program of works by early 18th century Baroque masters Antonio Vivaldi and George Frideric Handel. 

The Week in Review: Criminal Justice Leaders on Same Page This Week

City leaders present a united front on crime. Competition from all corners this election year. And tackling the Bears’ new hires.

No Bail For Man Accused of Shooting at Chicago Police Officer From Stolen Vehicle

As Chicago police attempted to stop a stolen vehicle downtown Wednesday, one of the men inside allegedly fired a shot at an officer before he himself was shot multiple times by other officers, prosecutors said Friday.

Lightfoot Rejects Chief Judge’s Plea for Collaboration Amid Crime Surge

In a statement released by her office to WTTW News on Friday, Mayor Lori Lightfoot said a collaboration would not be possible until Cook County Chief Judge Tim Evans acknowledges the courts “part in making Chicago neighborhoods less safe.”

Judge OKs Agreement to Destroy Gun Used by Kyle Rittenhouse

Assistant District Attorney Thomas Binger said the state crime lab would destroy the gun, probably in April. Judge Bruce Schroeder, the Kenosha County judge who presided over Rittenhouse’s trial, approved the agreement.

Black, Latino Caucuses to Meet Sunday Behind Closed Doors in Bid to Break Deadlock Over Chicago Ward Map

The meeting will include three members of the City Council’s Black Caucus, three members of the Latino Caucus and three other members of the City Council. Harris, Mayor Lori Lightfoot’s floor leader, is a member of the Black Caucus.

How Many Times Can I Reuse My N95 Mask?

It depends, but you should be able to use N95s and KN95s a few times.

Lake Effect Snow Machine Turns on Chicago, Dumping More Than Half a Foot

The National Weather Service is encouraging people to avoid non-essential travel, with intense snowfall rates of 1 to 2 inches per hour.

‘Chicago Tonight’ in Your Neighborhood: Kenwood

Kenwood stands along the shore of Lake Michigan with a mix of 19th century mansions and affordable housing. It’s an area that’s been fighting the closure of schools and gun violence. We talk with residents who have been here for decades about their investment into the community and more.

January 27, 2022 - Full Show

The county’s chief judge weighs in on the city’s violence. The Bears may have a new head coach. A teacher shortage statewide. Live in Kenwood for “In Your Neighborhood” And, we go ski jumping.

Pandemic Worsening Existing Teacher Shortage in Illinois

Illinois is facing a teacher shortage — and a new survey shows school leaders fear it is getting worse.  The survey was conducted last fall, before the highly contagious omicron COVID-19 variant, which poses added challenges to schools as some struggle to keep buildings staffed enough to host in-person classes.

Changes to Felony Murder Statute Exclude Some: Injustice Watch

A change made by state lawmakers in January 2021 to a sweeping criminal justice law removes the possibility of prosecutors charging defendants with murder in cases when a third party is responsible for the killing. But criminal justice groups are lobbying for further changes.

Ski Club with Chicago Roots Sends Three Ski Jumpers to Winter Olympics

There are only four members of the 2022 U.S. Olympic men’s ski jumping team. And three of the Olympians on their way to Beijing trained at a historic club 40 miles northwest of Chicago. 

Chicago Bears Hire Colts Defensive Coordinator Matt Eberflus as Head Coach: AP Source

Matt Eberflus is the new coach of the Chicago Bears, a person with direct knowledge of the situation told The Associated Press, tasked with turning around a franchise mired in mediocrity for much of the past decade.