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Illinois Officials Urge Preparedness Following California Earthquakes

In the aftermath of two major earthquakes that shook southern California last week, officials in Illinois are urging residents to prepare themselves and their homes in the event of a similar incident.

Geoffrey Baer Reflects on Frank Lloyd Wright World Heritage Designation

Eight buildings by famed American architect Frank Lloyd Wright were added to the UNESCO World Heritage List. Geoffrey Baer walks us through the designation and the Wright sites.

Juror’s Courtroom Exit Highlights Peculiarity of Brendt Christensen Trial

Defense attorneys called a juror’s actions this week “unprecedented” and sought a mistrial on Wednesday. That request was denied, but the walkout marks one more oddity in the high-profile case.

Salesmanship Cedes to Love in ‘The Music Man’

The overall pacing of this bear of a show can sometimes feel a bit off. At the same time, there is such a sense of jubilation about this production that its imperfections are easy to overlook.

Monarch Butterflies Bred in Captivity May Lose Ability to Navigate, Study Finds

New research by University of Chicago scientists shows that despite the positive intentions of conservationists who promote captive breeding for monarchs, the practice may not be producing the desired effect.

Illinois Unemployment System Down, Payments Delayed

The outage means people cannot file for unemployment and 29,000 of the 86,000 claimants who are already certified will see their payments delayed.

Sinai Health Opens $6.5M Unit to Address Mental Health Emergencies

The new crisis stabilization unit at Holy Cross Hospital will serve as an alternative to emergency rooms which are often crowded and ill-equipped to handle psychiatric emergencies.

Chicago’s ‘Queen of Tape’ Makes Art with Duct Tape

When most people see a roll of duct tape, they probably see a drab, everyday object that’s occasionally useful for fixing stuff. Anna Dominguez is different.

10 Things to Do This Weekend: July 11-14

Outdoor eats, hidden gardens and a retro roller skating party usher in the weekend. Here are 10 things to do in Chicago.

Chicago Police Investigators Confirm Alligator in Lagoon

Chicago police investigators have cracked the case: A 4- to 5-foot alligator is living in a lagoon at one of the city’s most popular parks.

Lead Concerns Halt Chicago Water Meter Installations

Chicago’s water meter installation program is on an indefinite hold after new data showed an increased level of lead in some metered homes.

Illinois Cancels Band from Fair Lineup Over Confederate Flag

Country rock band Confederate Railroad has been barred from performing at an Illinois state fair because of its use of the Confederate flag.

Mary Zimmerman Reimagines ‘The Music Man’ at Goodman Theatre

“The Music Man” marches into the Goodman Theatre. Tony Award-winning director Mary Zimmerman gives us details on the big parade.

Bob Fosse’s ‘Riff Brothers’ Dance Partner Gives Old Routine New Life

As a teen, Charlie Grass was Bob Fosse’s dance partner. Now at age 91, he’s teaching their old routines to young Chicago dancers.

Shedd Kayak Trips Encourage Paddlers to Explore and Restore Chicago River

Restoring the Chicago River has been a project many decades in the making. One of many organizations taking part in that effort offers a water-level view of the work underway. We go for a look.