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As Chicago Surpasses 300 Monkeypox Cases, Officials Urge Testing

In Chicago, 326 people have tested positive for monkeypox, according to city officials who are urging residents to educate themselves about the virus and to get tested if they have symptoms. 

Indiana Man Pleads Guilty to Buying Gun Used to Kill Chicago Police Officer Ella French

“While this will never heal the painful wounds of losing Ella, this is a small step toward justice for her family and all those who love her,” Chicago Police Supt. David Brown tweeted Wednesday.

Chicago Cook Workforce Partnership Awarded $24M to Lead Community Health Response Team

City officials announced Wednesday that they have awarded $24 million to the Chicago Cook Workforce Partnership to serve as the lead organization for a new initiative to promote overall health and wellness.

Joliet Amazon Workers Allege Racist Death Threats, Hostile Work Environment in Federal Complaint

Current and former employees at an Amazon warehouse in Joliet say the mega-retailer has allowed a racially hostile work environment, including death threats against Black employees and workers who are allowed to wear Confederate flag clothing, according to a complaint filed with the federal Equal Employment Opportunity Commission and the Illinois Department of Human Rights.

AR-15 Style Guns Have Brought in Over $1 Billion in 10 Years

The profits have come as the weapons have been used in mass shootings that have horrified the nation, including one that left 10 people dead at a grocery store in Buffalo and another where 19 children were shot to death in Uvalde, Texas.

Self-Described R. Kelly Manager Pleads Guilty to Stalking

Donnell Russell, 47, of Chicago, entered the plea in Brooklyn federal court. U.S. Attorney Breon Peace said Russell used threats, harassment and intimidation to silence one of R. Kelly’s sexual abuse victims.

President Joe Biden Tests Negative for COVID-19, Ends ‘Strict Isolation’

“Back to the Oval,” President Joe Biden tweeted after the White House released the latest daily update from his doctor confirming that he was clear to end the isolation period that is required after someone tests positive for the coronavirus. Biden, 79, tested positive last week.

Walt Whitman and the Soul Children of Chicago Celebrate 40th Anniversary

A big anniversary is coming up for Walt Whitman and the Soul Children of Chicago.

July 26, 2022 - Full Show

Why many alderpeople are calling it quits. Inside the proposal for a domed Soldier Field. Indiana lawmakers take up abortion. And previewing a big concert from the Soul Children of Chicago.

As Election Season Looms in Chicago, List of Alderpeople Not Running for Re-election Grows

A growing list of alderpeople have announced they will not be running for re-election in 2023, or have already resigned from the City Council. We hear from four of them. 

Chicago Makes Its Pitch to Host 2024 Democratic National Convention, Shadowed by Party Chair Fight

Chicago is battling New York City, Atlanta and Houston for the right to celebrate the party’s nominees for president and vice president in August 2024, while showcasing the Democratic Party’s pitch to voters.

A Closer Look at Mayor Lightfoot’s Soldier Field Renovation Project

The mayor has a new proposal to upgrade Soldier Field, but can it really sway the Bears to stay? 

Love Conquers All in Mercury Theater’s Exuberant Rendering of ‘Priscilla Queen of the Desert’

A wildly exuberant, ideally performed, fabulously designed production of “Priscilla Queen of the Desert”  — superbly directed and choreographed by the ever formidable Christopher Chase Carter — has come to the stage of Chicago’s Mercury Theater.

Record Rainfall of More Than 10 Inches Causes Widespread Flooding in St. Louis Area

Damage across the St. Louis region was widespread after a massive downpour dropped more than 11 inches of rain in parts of St. Charles County and up to 10 inches elsewhere in the St. Louis metropolitan area.

‘Voices’ Community Conversation: Gun Violence in America

On Monday, “Chicago Tonight” correspondent Joanna Hernandez hosted the latest edition of our “Chicago Tonight: Voices” community conversation series, moderating a discussion focused on gun violence in America.