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Map: Chicago Precincts With Language Assistance, Bilingual Poll Workers on Election Day

Ahead of the Nov. 5 election, the Chicago Board of Elections released a list of wards and precincts that will receive Limited English Proficiency (LEP) assistance for Election Day.

When Do Polls Close in Battleground States on Election Day?

Vice President Kamala Harris and former President Donald Trump have visited them the most. Together, these states are likely to deliver the Electoral College votes needed for the winning candidate to get a majority of 270.

Chicago Police Officer Among 2 People Killed in East Chatham Traffic Stop Shooting

“He was a proud individual, very hard working, and he gave his life for this city,” Police Superintendent Larry Snelling said late Monday.

Nov. 4, 2024 - Full Show

The latest presidential polls have Kamala Harris and Donald Trump deadlocked across swing states. But what does polling actually tell us? And how to cope with stress caused by the election.

Ahead of Election, Americans Report Significant Stress Around Future of the Nation

A study by the American Psychology Association reports that 77% of U.S. adults say the nation’s future is a significant source of stress in their lives. This category of mental health is known as socio-political stress and it seems more prevalent to people who are politically active compared to those not engaged in politics. 

Presidential Polls Are in the News. What Do They Really Tell Us?

Recent polls say presidential candidates Vice President Kamala Harris and former President Donald Trump are neck and neck. But what do polls actually tell us and what impact do they have?

More Than 2,000 Chicago High School Students Serving as Poll Workers on Election Day: ‘We Care, We Watch, We Understand’

The Chicago Board of Elections has hired 8,100 election judges to help things go smoothly, spokesman Max Bever said. Many of those judges are students. 

Music Magic With Beethoven, the CSO, Maestro Riccardo Muti and Pianist Mitsuko Uchida: Review

Not only was there a packed house for Thursday evening’s concert at Symphony Hall, but Riccardo Muti, along with the program’s two works by Beethoven, and guest artist, pianist Mitsuko Uchida, were winningly celebrated.

Chicago in Living Color: Photography Book Focuses on Chicago From a European’s Point-of-View

“Chicago in Color,” is a modestly-scaled gem with many facets of lively color. There are views of familiar places seen through fresh eyes, but the book’s strength lies in the smallest of details: minimalist compositions of nature or infrastructure linked by a colorful photographic palette.

Voting on Election Day in Chicago? Here’s What to Know About When Polls Open, Your Voting Rights

More than 450,000 early vote and vote-by-mail ballots have been cast as of Sunday night for the upcoming presidential election, according to the Chicago Board of Elections. If you plan on voting on Election Day on Tuesday, here’s what you need to know.

‘I Oughta Stay Out of It’: Jurors Hear Michael Madigan Steer Clear of Plan to Pay Fired Staffer

Jurors on Monday heard more about Michael McClain’s alleged plan to arrange payments to Kevin Quinn, one of the speaker’s employees who’d been fired after he’d been accused of sexually harassing another staffer.

Push to Use Cameras to Bust Chicago Drivers Who Park in Bus, Bicycle Lanes Finally Starts

Designed to stop drivers from endangering pedestrians, cyclists and transit riders by parking and stopping in lanes designated for bicyclists and buses, the new initiative is set to last two years, and would target scofflaws downtown between the lake, Ashland Avenue, Roosevelt Road and North Avenue.

This October Was One of the Warmest in Chicago History, But Lack of Rain Worsened Drought Conditions

October 2024 was the ninth warmest in Chicago since record keeping began in 1872.

Quincy Jones, Chicago-Born Music Titan Who Worked With Everyone From Frank Sinatra to Michael Jackson, Dies at 91

Quincy Jones rose from running with gangs on the South Side of Chicago to the very heights of show business, becoming one of the first Black executives to thrive in Hollywood and amassing an extraordinary musical catalog that includes some of the richest moments of American rhythm and song. 

Community Groups Push for Pilsen Metal Shredding Facility to Show Emissions Are Being Contained

At issue is the Sims Metal Management company in Pilsen, which was cited by state and federal officials for violating environmental laws. The company agreed to build new equipment to contain emissions from at the site.