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Supreme Court to Decide Whether Trump Can Be Kept Off 2024 Presidential Ballots

The court will be considering for the first time the meaning and reach of a provision of the 14th Amendment barring some people who “engaged in insurrection” from holding public office. The amendment was adopted in 1868, following the Civil War.

Here’s When You Can Visit Chicago-Area Museums and Zoos for Free in 2024

If you’re seeking activities that don’t break the bank this winter, look no further than local museums, zoos and gardens. A number have announced free admission days in 2024.

Flu and COVID-19 Infections Got Worse Over the Holidays, With More Misery Expected, CDC Says

According to CDC estimates, since the beginning of October, there have been at least 10 million illnesses, 110,000 hospitalizations, and 6,500 deaths from flu so far this season. The agency said 27 children have died of flu.

US Employers Add a Surprisingly Strong 216,000 Jobs in a Sign of Continued Economic Strength

Friday’s government report showed that December’s job gain exceeded the 173,000 that were added in November. The unemployment rate was unchanged at 3.7% — the 23rd straight month that joblessness has come in below 4%.

Homicides Dropped by More Than 10% in America’s Biggest Cities in 2023, Including Chicago

National data from the FBI covering January to September 2023 showed an 8.2% drop in all violent crime, including a 15.6% drop in murders, compared to the same period in 2022. These declines were seen in cities over 1 million people and those under 10,000, and across all four regional quadrants of the US.

Yellow Line Trains Running Again 7 Weeks After Crash Injured Nearly 40 People

The trains are running at reduced speeds of 35 miles per hour “out of an abundance of caution,” officials said.

Chicago Tonight: Latino Voices, Jan. 4, 2024 - Full Show

The latest on the financial toll of the migrant crisis that’s gripping Chicago. How the city’s suburbs are trying to curb unannounced migrant drop-offs. And a look at what homebuyers and sellers can expect to see in 2024.

Latinos Are Growing Demographic of Homebuyers in US, Census Data Shows

Interest rates saw record highs last year, reaching almost 8% and raising concerns for first-time buyers looking to get into the market. This was until 2023 saw a slight decline beginning in November. The trend is expected to continue, sparking interest again for that group.

With Private Housing in Uptown, Migrants Build Community While Learning to Navigate Life in New Country

Chicago’s 60-day shelter-stay limit has asylum seekers looking to find permanent housing in the area. A new privately funded apartment-style living arrangement has been in the works since October and could offer a solution.

Chicago Paid At Least $138M to Care for Migrants in 2023, Far Less Than Projections: Data

The tally, which includes all invoices paid through Dec. 15, defies predictions released by city officials in mid-October that the cost of the migrant crisis to taxpayers would top $361 million by the end of 2023.

Several Chicago Suburbs Take Steps to Prevent More Unannounced Migrant Drop-Offs From Texas

The Chicago City Council passed an ordinance allowing officials to impound buses bringing migrants to the city outside official hours and landing zones. It’s led multiple suburbs to follow in Chicago’s footsteps by passing similar emergency policies.

Trump Faces Ballot Challenge in Illinois Minutes After Filing His Petitions

A group of five voters filed a joint objection to former President Donald Trump’s candidacy, arguing that he should be disqualified under the 14th Amendment to the U.S. Constitution, which prohibits anyone who took part in an insurrection against the U.S. from holding federal office.

Look Who’s Here: Bald Eagle Watch is on in Illinois as Winter Population Swells

Illinois boasts the largest population of wintering bald eagles outside of Alaska. They’re attracted to our not-quite-frozen waterways.

Illinois Judge Closes Juvenile Detention Center After ‘Facility in Crisis’ Fails to Meet New State Standards

The Franklin County Juvenile Detention Center abruptly closed on Dec. 31. The judge who ordered the closure said staffing shortages made it difficult to meet state standards for caring for youth in custody.

Picasso Exhibition Recognizes Family, Friends and Lovers Crucial to the Artist’s Career

Even an artistic genius gets by with a little help from his friends. “Picasso: Drawing from Life” spotlights the artist’s works on paper and explores the influence of friends, muses, fellow artists and dealers.