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CPS Headquarters Placed Under Temporary Lockdown After Nearby Shooting

Chicago Public Schools’ Loop headquarters was placed under a temporary lockdown Wednesday morning following a reported shooting nearby.

Ald. Brendan Reilly to Run for Cook County Board President, Challenging Preckwinkle

In a launch video, Ald. Brendan Reilly touted his record as an independent member of the Chicago City Council and vowed to fight crime, build more housing and root out corruption.

Donald Trump’s Strike on Alleged Venezuelan Drug Boat Raises Legal Questions About His Use of Military Power

A recent strike on a suspected drug-smuggling boat is raising stark questions about just how far President Donald Trump intends to wield his power over the U.S. military without a robust check.

Illinois Native Dick Van Dyke Turns 100 in December. Fans Can Celebrate at the Movies

Movie theaters across the country are pulling out the stops for Dick Van Dyke’s 100th birthday in December. A new documentary about the song and dance man’s life, “Dick Van Dyke: 100th Celebration,” will be in theaters over his birthday weekend in December.

Chicago-Founded Potbelly Being Acquired by Gas Station and Convenience Chain for $566 Million

Potbelly, which was founded in Chicago in 1977, has 445 restaurants across the U.S. The company said the deal with RaceTrac will help it reach its goal of quadrupling in size to 2,000 locations. Potbelly stores are both company- and franchise-owned.

New Music Festival Sound & Gravity Leads a Packed Slate of Must-See Chicago Concerts This Week

Each Wednesday, WTTW News producer Josh Terry presents must-see live music shows from indie rock to jazz, country, hip-hop and more.

The Number of Times CPD Officers Pointed Their Guns at People Increased 44% from 2022 to 2024: Data

Chicago Police Department officers pointed a gun at a person, on average, more than 11 times every day in 2024, according to an CPD annual report on officers’ use of force.

Sept. 9, 2025 - Full Show

New insight into how Chicagoans could react if National Guard troops are deployed here. And what federal changes to vaccine guidelines could mean for your health.

How Can You Get the COVID-19 Vaccine in Illinois? State to Make Its Own Recommendations as FDA Limits Eligibility

The latest COVID-19 vaccines were approved for people who are 65 and older or have certain health conditions. But medical organizations like the American Academy of Pediatrics — and some states — are breaking from the federal guidelines by expanding their recommendations.

Trump Taking US ‘Down a Dark Road,’ Says UChicago Political Violence Expert

The U.S. Department of Homeland Security’s launch of “Operation Midway Blitz” this week is expected to ramp up the deployment of Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents in Chicago.

Ex-Northwestern Leader Henry Bienen Named University’s Interim President

The Evanston university on Tuesday announced that Bienen will begin serving as its interim president beginning Sept. 16.

Republican Darren Bailey to Run for Governor Again in Illinois, Sources Confirm

The former state senator and farmer from Clay County would become the highest-profile Republican to enter the race, having lost the 2022 campaign against Gov. JB Pritzker and a close primary race in 2024 against U.S. Rep. Mike Bost for a downstate congressional seat.

Prairie in a Pot: Chicago Plant Scientist Tackles Challenge of Native Gardening on an Urban Balcony

Jeremie Fant, director of conservation at Chicago Botanic Garden, has spent 15 years experimenting with growing native plants in containers on his 10-foot by 5-foot Chicago condo balcony.

P. Scott Neville Selected as Next Chief Justice of Illinois Supreme Court

Neville, who has served on the high court for the past seven years, will take over for current Chief Justice Mary Jane Theis beginning in October. He’ll become the second Black chief justice in Illinois history.

Staff Shakeup at Fermilab and Argonne as Buyouts Follow Budgeted Funding Drop, Federal Research Shift

Employees at Fermilab in Batavia and Argonne in Lemont were recently offered voluntary separation packages. The move comes as the Department of Energy recommends funding for the local national labs be reduced by almost $240 million for the next fiscal year, and focuses on new research priorities.