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Nevada Gun Manufacturer’s License Is Revoked After Lawsuit

The lawsuit alleged that the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives, a law enforcement agency in the Justice Department, awarded the license to JA Industries, renamed from Jimenez Arms, after it violated federal firearms law.

Lightfoot Starts to Make Chicago’s Case for the 2024 Democratic National Convention

Led by Mayor Lori Lightfoot, Gov. J.B. Pritzker, and Sen. Tammy Duckworth, who is the vice-chair of the Democratic National Committee, Illinois Democratic leaders unveiled their plan to bid for the convention on Wednesday. At an unrelated news conference Thursday morning, Lightfoot began showcasing Chicago’s attributes.

18-Year-Old Wanted in Fatal Shooting at Chicago-Area Mall

Rosemont police said the 18-year-old is suspected in the Friday night shooting that killed 20-year-old Joel Valdes at the Fashion Outlets of Chicago in Rosemont, just northwest of the city.

Man Charged With Trespassing at Midway Airport After Hopping Fence, Jumping on Plane

A Cook County Judge set bail at $250,000 for 33-year-old Javier Martinez, who has been charged with a single count of criminal trespass to a restricted area in an airport.

Under Pressure, Lightfoot Unveils $12.5M Plan to Giveaway $150 Gas Cards, $50 CTA Passes 

The plan calls for offering residents 50,000 prepaid cards that will cover $150 worth of gas as well as 100,000 passes that will cover $50 worth of CTA fares. 

Biden Tapping Oil Reserve for 6 Months to Control Gas Prices

The White House said Biden is also calling on Congress to impose financial penalties on oil and gas companies that lease public lands but aren’t producing. And he intends to invoke the Defense Production Act to encourage the mining of critical minerals for batteries in electric vehicles, part of a broader push to shift toward cleaner energy sources and reduce the use of fossil fuels.

Lightfoot Taps Former Public Safety Watchdog Deborah Witzburg as Inspector General

Two sources told WTTW News that Lightfoot will ask the Chicago City Council to confirm Deborah Witzburg as the city’s inspector general. Witzburg resigned as Chicago’s deputy inspector general for public safety on Nov. 1, saying she would apply for the top job.

Chicago’s Street Sweepers Are Back in Action Friday

The city’s street sweeping program kicks off April 1, which also means the return of “no parking” restrictions.

Federal Judge Dismisses Lawsuit Against Obama Presidential Center; Protect Our Parks Vows to Fight

A federal judge on Tuesday dismissed a lawsuit that sought to stop a portion of Jackson Park from being transformed into the home of the $500 million Obama Presidential Center.

March 30, 2022 - Full Show

A new city watchdog could be named soon, our Spotlight Politics team has that and more on political donations to gubernatorial candidate and Aurora Mayor Richard Irvin. Plus, theater with Hedy Weiss.

Theater Critic Hedy Weiss Shares 4 Must-See Productions Now Running in Chicago

Chicago theater is in full bloom for the spring season with a number of new productions and a return of some classic favorites. Hedy Weiss, theater critic for WTTW News, joins “Chicago Tonight” to share her must-see recommendations. 

Chicago to Bid for 2024 Democratic National Convention, Officials Announce

A deeply blue city in the center of an increasingly red Midwest could give Democrats a chance to reach voters in nearby swing states like Michigan and Wisconsin, both of which proved crucial in President Joe Biden’s victory over former President Donald Trump in 2020.

Sun Erupts With Massive Solar Flare Wednesday. You’re Going To Want To See This

The Sun put on a spectacular show Wednesday, emitting a “significant solar flare,” according to NASA. Now scientists are bracing to see what the resulting space weather will have in store for Earth.

10 Things to Do This Weekend: March 31-April 3

Eclectic collections, a musical about family, Mexican stews and reptiles usher in the weekend. Here are 10 things to do in and around Chicago this weekend.

Rideshare Drivers, Alderman Rally for Ordinance Guaranteeing Minimum Rates and Driver Protections

An ordinance introduced in the city council in February would mandate that rideshare drivers make a minimum rate per trip, per mile, and per minute. And it would prevent rideshare companies from taking a commission of more than 20%.