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Chicago Voters Will Get to Decide Whether City Council Should Have Power to Hike Taxes on Sales of Million-Dollar Properties, State Supreme Court Rules

With three of the seven justices abstaining, the state’s highest court rejected an appeal from a coalition of real estate and development groups that sued the Chicago Board of Election Commissioners to knock the ballot measure off Tuesday’s ballot.

Cook County State’s Attorney Candidates Look to Highlight Sharp Differences as Election Day Approaches

Two Democrats are vying to replace outgoing Cook County State’s Attorney Kim Foxx. The attack ads are flying and money is flowing in as the two candidates are attempting to highlight their differences.

With Recession Fears Subsiding, New State Economic Forecast Expects ‘Firm but Steady Growth’

The state’s two main fiscal forecasting agencies agree: Illinois’ finances will see a strong close in the final 3 ½ months of the fiscal year before things tighten a bit next year.

Biden and Trump Clinch Nominations, Setting the Stage for a Grueling General Election Rematch

There is no longer any doubt that the fall election will feature a rematch between two flawed and unpopular presidents. At 81, Biden is already the oldest president in U.S. history, while the 77-year-old Trump is facing decades in prison as a defendant in four criminal cases.

House GOP Launches New Probe of Jan. 6, Tries Shifting Blame for Capitol Attack Away From Trump

The panel’s work comes as former President Donald Trump and President Joe Biden are galloping toward a 2020 rematch this fall. Republicans, some once skeptical of Trump’s return to the White House, have quickly been falling in line to support him.

Chicago Architect John Ronan Selected to Design First National Memorial in D.C. Dedicated to Fallen Journalists

"The role of the journalist has never been more important, and the ideals of a free press never more consequential than it is today," architect John Ronan said.

15-Year-Old Girl Among 5 People Killed Overnight in Shootings Across Chicago: Police

The homicides all occurred within a matter of hours between 10 p.m. Tuesday and 12:30 p.m. Wednesday, according to the Chicago Police Department.

March 12, 2024 - Full Show

Chicago’s whopping overtime bill. Are chronic pain sufferers the latest victims of the opioid crisis? And the race for Cook County state’s attorney heats up.

Chronic Pain Patients Suffer From Opioid Epidemic Overcorrection

According to the Illinois Prescription Monitoring Program, both the number of opioid prescriptions written and the number of patients served dropped by almost half since 2015.

Chicago Spent $524M on Overtime in 2023, Including $293M for Police, Setting New Records

The Chicago Police Department spent $293 million on overtime last year, 40% more than in 2022 and nearly three times the $100 million earmarked for police overtime set by the Chicago City Council as part of the city’s 2023 budget, according to data obtained by WTTW News.

Many Illinois Companies Will Soon Be Required to List Pay Scales, Benefits in Job Postings

Illinois has laws to protect against gender discrimination in pay, but it can be difficult for workers to know whether there’s a pay discrepancy. That may be easier to figure out starting next year.

Illinois DCFS, Other State Agencies to Hold Job Fair Thursday at UIC

The Illinois Department of Children and Family Services and several other state agencies are holding a job fair Thursday at the UIC Jane Addams College of Social Work.

The Cicadas Are Coming, Do Your Trees Need Protecting? Experts Weigh In

Young trees could be vulnerable to damage from the emergence of millions of periodical cicadas in Illinois this spring. Here are tips on how to protect your trees.

With 3 More Cases of Measles Confirmed in Pilsen Shelter, Total Rises to 7 as CDC Team Arrives in Chicago

City health officials did not immediately identify whether the latest people to contract measles are children or adults, nor did they disclose their condition, as they have with all other cases of measles.

Friends of the Parks to the Chicago Bears: Play Ball With Stakeholders on New Stadium Plans

The parks advocacy group said it isn’t chasing the Bears out of Chicago, but wants an “open, clear and free discourse driven by the public instead of private interests.”