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Video: ‘West Side Story’ Artists Perform at WTTW

Three cast members from Lyric Opera’s “West Side Story” join us in conversation and performance. 

Ask Geoffrey: What’s ‘Heinemann Studio’ Building in Back of the Yards?

When walking through Chicago’s older neighborhoods, you can often find hints about the history of the buildings just by looking up. Geoffrey Baer looks back – and up – at some architectural gems.

Former Ambassador Says US-Canada Relationship in Trouble

Canada is America’s most trusted ally, but that relationship is at risk. In their new book “The Art of Diplomacy,” a former U.S. ambassador to Canada and his wife explain.

South Side Home Movie Project Aims to Fill in Historical Gaps

A South Side native watches her long-forgotten home movies for the first time in 35 years. What was on them – and how the viewing was made possible.

R. Kelly Judgment Withdrawn After Lawyers Say He Can’t Read

A Cook County judge on Wednesday reinstated a lawsuit against Kelly after his attorneys argued his illiteracy kept him from reading and responding to court documents he’d been served with.

Chinese Trade Negotiators Head to Washington After Trump’s Tariff Threats

Following President Donald Trump’s threats of increased tariffs on roughly $200 billion worth of Chinese goods, Chinese negotiators plan to talk trade in Washington.

10 Things to Do This Weekend: May 9-12

A native plant sale, nerdy comedy, a craft fair and a house walk usher in the weekend. Here are 10 things to do in and around Chicago.

Officer Charged After ‘Inappropriate Contact’ With Women While On Duty

A Chicago police officer has been arrested and charged with multiple felony and misdemeanor counts after he allegedly had inappropriate contact with three women on separate occasions.

How Shedd Aquarium Uses Egg Candling to Monitor Developing Penguin Chicks

In a process known as egg candling, the aquarium’s animal care staff use a high-powered light to observe the inside of growing penguin eggs to determine whether they are fertile and monitor their development. 

Controversial Suburban Express Bus Line Abruptly Shuts Down

A controversial Champaign-based bus company accused of discriminating against Asian customers has closed its doors for good. “I stopped enjoying this business around 2001,” company owner Dennis Toeppen wrote in a court filing this week.

Pump the Brakes: Uber, Lyft Drivers Strike

Chicago commuters seeking a ride Wednesday may have better luck hailing a cab than using their smartphones to call for a car, due to a multistate strike by some Uber and Lyft drivers.

Iran Threatens More Uranium Enrichment If No New Nuke Deal

Iran threatened Wednesday to resume higher enrichment of uranium in 60 days if world powers fail to negotiate new terms for its 2015 nuclear deal a year after President Donald Trump withdrew from the accord.

Illinois Lawmakers Vow to Fix Lapses in Child Welfare System

Illinois lawmakers on Tuesday took aim at the state’s Department of Children and Family Services, which has been haunted for decades by deaths wrought of abuse and neglect.

Uber, Lyft Drivers Plan to Strike in Cities Across the US

Organizers are planning demonstrations in 10 U.S. cities Wednesday, including Chicago. The protests arrive just ahead of Uber’s initial public stock offering, which is planned for Friday.

Illinois More Prepared for Health Emergencies Than in 2013

The state is better equipped to deal with natural disasters, disease outbreaks and other large-scale emergencies than it was six years ago, according to the latest edition of an annual report.