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Judge Tosses Out Portion of Testimony From Government Witness in Madigan Corruption Trial

Michael Madigan, 82, and his longtime confidant Michael McClain, 77, are charged with racketeering, bribery and wire fraud. They have each pleaded not guilty.

White Sox Hire Will Venable as Manager of Beleaguered Team, AP Sources Say

Will Venable, who turned 42 on Tuesday, is stepping in for Pedro Grifol, who was fired in August with the White Sox on their way to breaking the modern major league record for most losses in a season. With Grady Sizemore serving as interim manager, the club finished with a 41-121 record.

By the Numbers: Unions Lead the Way on Funding State Elections in Illinois

This year in Illinois, there are no statewide elections. And yet, political campaigns in the state raised about $600 million in itemized individual contributions, according to a Capitol News Illinois analysis of Illinois campaign finance data.

Campaign Closing Arguments Show the Stark Choice Between Donald Trump and Kamala Harris

Two nights and 200 miles apart, the dueling closing arguments outlined in stark terms the choice U.S. voters face on Nov. 5 when they will weigh two very different visions of leadership and America’s future.

US Supreme Court’s Conservative Justices Allow Virginia to Resume Purge of Voter Registrations

The high court, over the dissents of the three liberal justices, granted an emergency appeal from Virginia’s Republican administration led by Gov. Glenn Youngkin. The court provided no rationale for its action, which is typical in emergency appeals.

US Economy Grew at a Solid 2.8% Pace Last Quarter on Strength of Consumer Spending

Consumer spending, which accounts for about 70% of U.S. economic activity, accelerated to a 3.7% annual pace last quarter, up from 2.8% in the April-June period. Exports also contributed to the third quarter’s growth, increasing at an 8.9% rate.

Local Live Music Recommendations: Oct. 30-Nov. 5

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

Oct. 29, 2024 - Full Show

Will the mayor break his campaign promise in tomorrow’s budget address? And a midseason look at where the Bears go from here after last week’s heartbreaker.

Chicago Gas Bills Could Double by 2040 If Peoples Gas Continues Pipe Replacement Project, Report Finds

Staying warm during Chicago’s frigid winters will get more expensive if Peoples Gas is permitted to resume its massive pipe replacement program, according to a report released Tuesday by the Citizens Utility Board, a consumer advocacy group.

James ‘Big Cat’ Williams on the Bears After Team’s Embarrassing Last-Second Loss to Commanders

The Chicago Bears snatched defeat from the jaws of victory on Sunday in Washington, D.C. Now instead of the playoffs, the talk is of a heartbreaking and improbable loss that some Bears players are calling the worst they’ve ever experienced.

Almost 5,000 Designs Submitted for Potential New Illinois State Flag

Members of the Illinois Flag Commission have nearly 5,000 designs to wade through, as the state moves onto a new phase of potentially overhauling its flag.

Bobbi Brown Marks Anniversary of Beauty Brand Jones Road at Bucktown Store

Brown founded her first company and namesake, Bobbi Brown Cosmetics, at a time when the industry rarely catered to a large array of skin tones. Her approach offered shades for women of every color, helping to establish a standard for inclusivity. 

Chicago Could Set Record High Temp Tuesday, But Hold Onto Your Hat. Strong Winds, Cold Front Are Coming

Warm temperatures combined with strong winds are also creating a fire hazard in northern Illinois, the National Weather Service warned.

Oct. 28, 2024 - Full Show

A look at police reform efforts 10 years after Laquan McDonald’s death. And a front-row seat to history — a journalist takes us inside the courtroom for Trump’s hush-money trial.

Anjanette Young on Chicago Police Reform: ‘We Are Still Waiting for Some Tangible Action’

This month marks 10 years since the police murder of 17-year-old Laquan McDonald. Advocates say efforts to hold the Chicago Police Department more accountable and to change the way officers interact with residents have not shown much progress.