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Chicago Announces Plans to Close 3 Migrant Shelters as Fears of Renewed Surge Fade

Shelters in Pilsen and in the West Loop will close Oct. 1 and a shelter in Hyde Park will close Oct. 24. All of the residents will be offered space in one of the 14 shelters the city will continue to operate, officials said.

WTTW News Explains: How Does the Illinois Assault Weapons Ban Work?

Whenever there’s talk about how to curb gun violence, two words often come up: assault weapons. Illinois is one of 10 states — plus Washington, D.C. — with a so-called assault weapons ban on the books. WTTW News Explains what that ban does. 

Sept. 9, 2024 - Full Show

What's at stake in tomorrow's presidential debate. And what Chicagoans want to hear from both candidates. 

What’s at Stake as Donald Trump and Kamala Harris Prepare for Tuesday’s Debate in Tight Race

Vice President Kamala Harris and former President Donald Trump go head-to-head for the first time at Tuesday night’s debate. 

What Chicagoans Want to Hear From Donald Trump and Kamala Harris at the Debate

WTTW News hit the streets in Chicago to speak with people and find out what they want to hear from the candidates during the debate.

James Earl Jones, Acclaimed Actor and Voice of Darth Vader and Mufasa, Dies at 93

The pioneering Jones, who worked deep into his 80s, won two Emmys, a Golden Globe, two Tony Awards, a Grammy, the National Medal of Arts, the Kennedy Center Honors and was given an honorary Oscar and a special Tony for lifetime achievement. In 2022, a Broadway theater was renamed in his honor.

Chicago Officials Announce Hiring Freeze, Overtime Cuts as City Faces $223M Budget Gap in 2024, $982M in 2025

The move was announced Monday by Annette Guzman, the city’s budget director, and comes as city leaders stare down a $222.9 million deficit this year and a projected $982 million shortfall in the 2025 fiscal year.

A 9/11 Anniversary Tradition is Handed Down to a New Generation: ‘I Never Got to Meet You’

Some are the children of victims whose partners were pregnant. More of the young readers are victims’ nieces, nephews or grandchildren. They have inherited stories, photos, and a sense of solemn responsibility.

DirecTV Files Complaint Against Disney With FCC as Impasse Affecting ABC, ESPN and Others Enters 2nd Week

Disney channels, including ESPN and ABC-owned stations in nine markets, have been off DirecTV since the evening of Sept. 1. That meant DirecTV customers were blacked out from viewing most college football games and the final week of the U.S. Open tennis tournament, including the women's and men's finals.

4 Dead in Weekend Shootings in Chicago: Police

Victims of shootings in Chicago ranged in age from 21 to 38 years old. 

Chicago Taxpayers Have Already Paid $1.1M to Fight Lawsuit Filed by Family of Adam Toledo as Trial Approaches

Three and a half years after 13-year-old Adam Toledo’s death spurred demonstrations and renewed calls for police reform, the lawsuit filed by his parents is set to go to trial Nov. 6, ramping up the pressure on lawyers for the city to negotiate a settlement in the high-profile case or face a trial that could lead to a multimillion-dollar jury verdict.

Advocates Seek Mandatory Training for Illinois Judges, Attorneys on Legal Needs of LGBTQ+ People

Illinois advocates for LBGTQ+ rights are pushing for the state’s high court to mandate that all lawyers, judges and other court personnel, such as clerks and security staff, be trained on be the legal needs of LBGTQ+ people. Critics, however, say the call for inclusivity training is exclusionary.

With Father of Suspect Charged in Georgia School Shooting, Will More Parents Be Held Responsible?

Murder charges filed against the father of a 14-year-old boy accused of a Georgia school shooting follow the successful prosecution of two parents in Michigan who were held responsible for a similar tragedy at a school north of Detroit.

For People Without Insurance, Updated COVID-19 Shots Are No Longer Free of Charge at Pharmacies

COVID-19 levels in the U.S. are very high and rising, according to wastewater surveillance data from the CDC. Levels have been rising since May and are already as high as they were in December of last year. Hospitalization rates related to COVID-19 also remain elevated.

Survivors, Mental Health Experts Share What They Know About the Long-Term Impact of School Shootings on Children

An estimated 3 million children and teens are exposed to shootings every year in America. More than 1,300 of them have occurred in schools in the past decade.