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New Estimate Says US Could Face Debt Default by Early June

The Bipartisan Policy Center, which forecasts the approximate “X-date” when the government will no longer be able to meet its financial obligations on time, said the U.S. will reach its statutory debt limit as soon as the summer or early fall of 2023.

Heavy Rains and High Winds to Deliver One-Two Weather Punch Wednesday

Parts of the Chicago region could get drenched with up to 2 inches of rain Wednesday, with localized flooding likely. High winds will stick around through Thursday.

Mendoza, Lightfoot Clash Over Benefits for Chicago Police Officers Disabled by COVID-19

The dispute is over what sort of disability benefits Chicago police officers deserve if they contracted COVID-19 before the vaccine was available.

First Installment of 2022 Cook County Property Tax Bills Arrives

The first installment of property owners’ 2022 tax bills will be due approximately a month later than usual because of delays last year, officials said.

Wisconsin Supreme Court Election Has High Stakes for Abortion Rights, 2024 Election

The departure of a conservative justice, Patience Roggensack, has given liberals an opportunity to seize the majority on a court that could decide on issues such as abortion, redistricting, and voting rights ahead of the 2024 presidential election.

EPA Takes Charge of Cleanup in Toxic Ohio Train Derailment, Orders Company to Pay

The Environmental Protection Agency told Norfolk Southern to take all available measures to clean up contaminated air and water, and also said the company would be required to reimburse the federal government. 

Former Illinois US Rep. Adam Kinzinger to Release Book on GOP Falling Out After Capitol Attack

“Ever since my final falling-out with the GOP, on the day of the deadly January 6 attack on the Capitol by Donald Trump’s followers, I have wanted to tell the inside story of how my party and also my faith have been hijacked by extremists who represent a real danger to our democracy,” Kinzinger said in a statement.

Ride-Hailing Driver Among 5 People Killed Over Holiday Weekend in Chicago: Police

According to Chicago Police Department figures, 16 people were shot in 15 separate incidents between 6 p.m. Friday and 11:59 p.m. Monday.

Feb. 20, 2023 - Full Show

Controversial Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis visits Elmhurst amid the contentious Chicago mayor’s race. Another huge overtime haul for CTA workers. And breaking down what hospice care is in light of former President Jimmy Carter’s announcement.

Looking Back on President Jimmy Carter’s 2006 Appearance on ‘Chicago Tonight’

A look back at former President Jimmy Carter’s 2006 appearance on “Chicago Tonight” with John Callaway. 

Explaining What Exactly Hospice Care Means After Former President Jimmy Carter’s Announcement

What is hospice care and what does it mean that the longest-living American president is foregoing medical intervention? 

Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis Appears at ‘Law and Order’ Event in Elmhurst

The Chicago area was DeSantis’ third stop after visiting New York and Philadelphia, so the tour will certainly be cast as part of his early exploration of a White House run.

Race Takes Center Stage in Mayoral Election as Lightfoot Blasts Vallas for Using ‘Ultimate Dog Whistle’

In an appearance after casting her ballot, Mayor Lori Lightfoot said she believed the Feb. 28 mayoral contest had narrowed to a two-person race between her and former CPS CEO Paul Vallas.

Joe Biden’s Historic Trip to Ukraine Followed Months of Planning and Days of Secrecy

In conversations behind closed doors at the Mariinsky Palace on Monday, Biden sought to engage President Volodymyr Zelenskyy in a detailed and urgent discussion about the next phase of the war, which US officials describe as having arrived at a critical juncture.

Illinois Poised to Mandate Paid Leave for Nearly All Workers, Only 2 Other States Have Similar Law

The legislation would take effect on Jan. 1, 2024. Employees will accrue one hour of paid leave for every 40 hours worked up to 40 hours total, although the employer may offer more. Employees can start using the time once they have worked for 90 days.