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Republican Lawsuits Set the Stage for State Challenges if Donald Trump Loses the Election

Republicans filed more than 100 lawsuits challenging various aspects of vote-casting after being chastised repeatedly by judges in 2020 for bringing complaints about how the election was run only after votes were tallied.

Hunter Biden Enters Surprise Guilty Plea to Avoid Tax Trial Months After Gun Conviction

Hunter Biden’s stunning decision to plead guilty to misdemeanor and felony charges without the benefits of a deal with prosecutors came hours after jury selection was supposed to begin in the case accusing him of failing to pay at least $1.4 million in taxes.

Meet the ‘Great Gatsby of Chicago,’ an Architect Who Designed Classical Comforts in the Early 20th Century

Everyone in Chicago knows the work of architect Benjamin Marshall, even if his name doesn’t carry the weight of Louis Sullivan or Frank Lloyd Wright. It’s hard to imagine the city without Marshall’s enduring contributions — the South Shore Cultural Center, the Drake Hotel and many other historic buildings.

Chicago Murders Down, But Shootings Up in August Compared to Last Year: Police

Though murders were down 12% from August 2023, the number of shootings and shooting victims was slightly higher, according to Chicago Police Department data.

Chicago Tonight: Black Voices, Sept. 4, 2024 - Full Show

The impact of Stateville’s closure on workers and those incarcerated. How some men in prison are hoping to change the way they can be released. And highlighting the history of Negro League baseball.

Illinois Doesn’t Have Parole. A Group of Incarcerated Men is Working to Change That

Parole Illinois was formed by men who are incarcerated in Illinois prisons. They’re working to reinstate the parole system after it was abolished in the state in 1978.

Illinois Economy Growing at a Slower Pace, New Reports Show

Both the Institute of Government and Public Affairs at the University of Illinois Urbana Champaign and the state’s Commission on Government Forecasting and Accountability released new reports Wednesday.

As Stateville Prison Nears Closure, Advocates Raise Concerns About Long-Lasting Impacts on Workers and Incarcerated Men

Advocates are raising concerns about the location of these facilities and the impact they will have on both those behind the prison’s walls and its employees. 

Superdawg Says Goodbye to Rooftop Mascots. But They’ll Be Back After a Trip to the ‘SuperSpa’

The 12-foot-tall statues — “Maurie” and “Flaurie” — were removed Wednesday, but fear not, it’s just for a little buffing and polishing.

In His Final Match Before Retiring, Donald Young Can Win a US Open Title With Friend and Fellow Chicago Native Taylor Townsend

For as long as Taylor Townsend has had a racket in her hand, Donald Young and his family have been in her life. That's why it's so meaningful that she might help the 35-year-old Young end his career on Thursday as a Grand Slam champion by winning the U.S. Open mixed doubles final, his last match before retiring from tennis.

Ultra Swimmer Abandons Attempt to Cross Lake Michigan Again After 40 Hours

Jim Dreyer, 61, has tried four times since 2023 to swim across Lake Michigan, including an effort just a few weeks ago, but has been unsuccessful due to lake conditions or other factors.

The World is Pumping Out 57 Million Tons of Plastic Pollution a Year

In 2022, most of the world’s nations agreed to make the first legally binding treaty on plastics pollution, including in the oceans. Final treaty negotiations take place in South Korea in November.

‘Heinous and Inexplicable’: Chicago Man Charged, Detained in CTA Blue Line Shooting That Killed 4 Passengers

A 30-year-old Chicago man has been charged with four counts of first-degree murder following a fatal Labor Day shooting on a CTA Blue Line train in suburban Forest Park. At a bond hearing Wednesday, Rhanni Davis was ordered detained pending trial.

No, Chicago Bears Coach Matt Eberflus is Not a Beekeeper. ‘Hard Knocks’ Sets the Record Straight

The Bears head coach Matt Eberflus does own an apiary on his Lake Bluff property but leaves the beekeeping to others.

Sept. 3, 2024 - Full Show

Days before a fatal shooting on the CTA Blue Line, a judge rules concealed carry guns should be allowed on public transit. And hopes are high as the Bears kick off their season this weekend.