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Prosecutors Show Rittenhouse Trial Jurors Video of Shootings

Many of the videos played in court were found by police on social media sites, where lots of footage was streamed live or promptly posted after the bloodshed, and many of the scenes were familiar to those following the case.

Music Theater Works Makes Sensational Return With Searing Production of ‘Ragtime’

There are many fine performances and clarion ensemble voices in this production. But it is Curtis Bannister, as ragtime musician Coalhouse Walker Jr., who steals the show.

Mr. Pritzker Goes to Glasgow, Positioning Illinois as the State To Partner With on Climate Change Solutions

Buoyed by the recent passage of the ambitious Climate and Equitable Jobs Act, Gov. J.B. Pritzker is heading to the COP26 climate change summit in Glasgow, Scotland, to present Illinois as a global player in the emerging green economy.

Chicago Woman Held Without Bail Following Fatal Halloween Shooting

Niquita Booker, 27, has been charged with one count of first-degree murder and two counts of attempted first-degree murder following the fatal shooting Sunday of 22-year-old Kailah Bledsoe in the Gresham neighborhood.

Chicago Woman Who Killed Mom in Bali Indicted on US Murder Charge

FBI agents took Heather Mack, 26, into custody on her arrival at Chicago’s O’Hare International Airport on Wednesday morning.

Former State Rep. Luis Arroyo Pleads Guilty to Federal Wire Fraud Charge

The former member of the Illinois House told a federal judge Wednesday that he offered a member of the Illinois Senate monthly payments of $2,500 to support a bill supported by a sweepstakes firm that he worked for as a lobbyist.

Prairies Are Making Headlines. But What Exactly Are They? Here’s an Explainer

So little prairie still exists in Illinois, most residents of the state have never encountered this rare landscape. Here, then, is an introduction.

CPS Plans to Spend $10M to Hire More School Staffers

“Our schools have been incredibly resilient throughout this pandemic, and CPS is committed to supporting our dedicated principals and staff as we navigate the unique challenges of the past and current school years,” CPS CEO Pedro Martinez said in a statement.

DOJ Charges 13 Alleged Members of Violent Chicago Gang in Federal Indictment

The Department of Justice has charged 13 members of a Chicago street gang faction with racketeering conspiracy as part of a federal indictment related to dozens of murders, attempted murders and acts of violence spanning more than 20 years.

Deere Employees Reject Contract Offer, Will Stay on Strike

The union said 55% of its members at the 12 main plants voted against this latest contract offer Tuesday.

Illinois Online Sales Tax Law Hits as Online Shopping Surges

Illinois tax revenues plummeted when COVID-19 hit, but according to the Illinois Department of Revenue, they’re rising again.

Balding Mice Study Points Way to Hair Loss Treatments

The cause of balding – in mice. The probe of a distant exoplanet. Tuskless elephants. University of Chicago paleontologist Neil Shubin returns to help us understand some of the latest science stories making headlines.

Steppenwolf Theatre Returns After 20-Month Intermission, Dedicates New Wing

The Steppenwolf Theatre reopens after a 20-month shutdown due to the pandemic. The 46-year-old theater celebrated its return with a ribbon cutting Tuesday for a new wing that includes a state-of-the-art stage. 

US Gives Final Clearance to COVID-19 Shots for Kids 5 to 11

U.S. health officials on Tuesday gave the final signoff to Pfizer’s kid-size COVID-19 shot, a major expansion of the nation’s vaccination campaign.

Democrats Reach Drug Price Deal, Biden Upbeat on Manchin

Democrats reached an agreement Tuesday on a plan to lower prescription drug costs for older people, capping out-of-pocket Medicare costs at $2,000 and reducing the price of insulin, salvaging a campaign promise as part of President Joe Biden’s $1.75 trillion domestic policy proposal.