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Pritzker Education Policy Advisor Named to Head New Department of Early Childhood

Pritzker announced plans in 2023 to establish a new agency that would consolidate under one roof a host of state programs currently scattered across several other agencies that serve the needs of families with infants and toddlers. Those include oversight and funding of preschools, childcare centers, home visiting and early intervention programs.

Local Live Music Recommendations for Dec. 4-10

Each Wednesday, WTTW News producer Josh Terry presents must-see live music shows from indie rock to jazz, country, hip-hop and more.

Senate Dems Stick With Schumer as Leader, Durbin as No. 2. Their Strategy for Countering Trump is Far Less Certain

Chuck Schumer faced no opposition in the party leadership elections, in which Illinois Sen. Dick Durbin was also reelected to the No. 2 spot and Minnesota Sen. Amy Klobuchar became the new No. 3. 

Ferrara Candy Didn’t Properly Educate Temp Workers on Hazards of Job, Lawsuit Says

“Temp workers are injured at a much higher rate than direct hire workers because they don’t get training,” said Chris Williams, a workers’ rights attorney who brought the case on behalf of the Chicago Workers’ Collaborative.

Chicago Is on Track to Break the Record for Warmest Year, Even if December Is Freezing

Despite the frigid end to the month, November 2024 was still nearly 5 degrees warmer than normal. In fact, the entire year is on track to become the warmest since recordkeeping began in 1872.

South Korean Parliament Votes to Defy President by Lifting His Declaration of Martial Law

The president’s surprising move harkened back to an era of authoritarian leaders that the country has not seen since the 1980s, and it was immediately denounced by the opposition and the leader of Yoon’s own conservative party.

Dec. 2, 2024 - Full Show

The latest on city budget negotiations as the year-end deadline looms. How Trump’s tariff plan will affect Illinois. And what’s next for the Chicago Bears after firing their head coach.

How Trump’s Tariff Plans Could Impact Consumers and Industries in Illinois

President-elect Donald Trump’s proposed tariffs are set to take effect on his first day in office through executive order, and they’re already drawing concern from economists about global and local impacts.

Ryan Poles to Remain Bears General Manager and Lead Search for New Head Coach

Chicago had never fired a coach during a season. But a six-game losing streak marked by questionable coaching decisions spurred the founding NFL franchise to change course.

Mayor Brandon Johnson Defends Handling of Negotiations Over 2025 Budget

“I get the noise around my administration,” Mayor Brandon Johnson said. “I’m doing it differently, and I know it feels a certain way, but I’m doing it better. I am. We’ll have a balanced budget that invests in people.”

Advocates Push for Stricter Emissions Standards to Improve Air Quality in Illinois

Illinois regulators are considering adopting a set of standards to improve air quality. The Illinois Pollution Control Board took hours of testimony Monday from environmental and other advocates.

Illinois Board of Elections Certifies Election Results Showing Decline in Turnout

The lower turnout in the November election also followed low turnout in the March primary, which featured uncontested presidential primaries in Illinois after challengers dropped out of the race by the time it was Illinois’ turn to vote.

What Medical Care for Transgender Minors is at Stake in Supreme Court Case?

On Wednesday, the Supreme Court will hear arguments in a case involving Tennessee’s ban on gender-affirming care for transgender people under age 18. At least 26 states have adopted laws restricting or banning such care for minors, and most of those states face lawsuits.

Some Democrats Are Frustrated Over Joe Biden Reversing Course and Pardoning His Son Hunter

The president said in a statement that his son’s prosecution on charges of tax evasion and falsifying a federal weapons purchase form were politically motivated.

Illinois Rolls Out First Phase of Plan to Modernize Professional Licensing

The first professions to be licensed under the new system are clinical psychologists, music therapists and nail technicians.