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Local Teens Say High School Class Prepared Them to Respond to Emergencies

Two students who took a biomedical science class in the northwest suburbs say the program prepared them for stressful real-life situations. “Everyone should know what goes on in the body and how things work,” said Sarah Touhy.

Karenna Gore Has Some Inconvenient Truths of Her Own to Share About Climate Change

The daughter of former Vice President Al Gore is founder of the Center for Earth Ethics, which frames the environmental crisis in moral terms. She tells us about her work ahead of her appearance this week at a climate change forum in Chicago.

The Week in Review: Blagojevich Returns Home as ‘Freed Political Prisoner’

Former Gov. Rod Blagojevich is boisterous and unrepentant as he returns home, singing the praises of President Trump. Meanwhile, Gov. J.B. Pritzker pushes a progressive tax in his budget address.

Cook County Cold-Related Deaths Rise to 32

On Friday, the Cook County Medical Examiner’s Office reported four new cold-related deaths in the county.

CPS Watchdog Finds ‘Unusual Patterns’ in District’s NWEA Testing Practices

CPS Inspector General Nicholas Schuler said analyses conducted by his office found possible “gaming and cheating techniques,” including longer than average test durations and high numbers of pauses.

Inmate Dubbed the ‘Starved Rock Killer’ Freed After 59 Years

An 80-year-old man who spent nearly 60 years in prison after being convicted of killing one of three suburban Chicago women whose brutalized bodies were found in a state park walked out of prison Friday.

CSO Infuses Beethoven Classics With New Energy and Captures Ophelia’s Descent Into Madness

What Maestro Riccardo Muti and the orchestra have made continually clear throughout this year of celebrating the 250th anniversary of Beethoven’s birth is how thrillingly modern the composer’s work can feel. 

TV Analyst? Spokesman? Freed Ex-Gov. Blagojevich Goes Job Hunting

Fresh out of prison thanks to a commutation this week from President Donald Trump, former Illinois Gov. Rod Blagojevich is in the hunt for a post-prison career. 

Lincoln Park High School Staffer Removed After ‘Altercation’ With Student

This marks the latest incident at a school that has already seen multiple administrators removed and several investigations launched in recent weeks.

Gloves Come Off in Democratic Debate Over Medicare for All

One particular issue keeps rising to the top of voters’ concerns this primary season. Medicare for All took center stage at the democratic debate in Las Vegas this week – and the candidates pulled no punches.

A Summit at UIC Aims to Make Progress on Poverty

Poverty was front and center at a summit Thursday at the University of Illinois at Chicago, where local policymakers, union leaders, employers and academics focused on how to end poverty in Chicago within a generation.

MSI Chicago Celebrates 50 Years of African American Artists

Chicago artists talk about the long-term impact of the museum’s annual Black Creativity exhibit.

Lightfoot: Revised Chicago Casino Proposal ‘Good for Illinois’

A one-on-one with Mayor Lori Lightfoot, who spent part of the week in Springfield lobbying lawmakers to approve a bill that would ease some of the casino taxes and fees. We discuss that and more with the mayor.

Creating the State Street of the Future, Again

Every year, millions of people visit State Street in the heart of Chicago’s Loop. But is the street working the way it should? That’s the question the Chicago Loop Alliance is asking as it considers what State Street could be.

New Visa Rules Set Off ‘Panic Wave’ in Immigrant Communities

A Trump administration policy is expected to all but shut down family based immigration from Myanmar, also known as Burma, as well as Nigeria, Kyrgyzstan and Eritrea. The policy also restricts visas from Sudan and Tanzania.