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Chicago Tonight: Latino Voices, Aug. 15, 2024 - Full Show

One on one with the chair of the state’s Democratic Party ahead of the DNC. What issues are most important to Latinos this election cycle. And a local restaurant puts a Caribbean twist on brunch.

Illinois Democratic Party Chair on the DNC: ‘There’s Just So Much at Stake Right Now’

The Illinois Democratic Party is gearing up for a busy week in Chicago. During the Democratic National Convention, members will be meeting with other party leaders, discussing policies and rallying behind presidential candidate Kamala Harris.

Latin Restaurant Weeks Return to Chicago, Aug. 16-30

Latin Restaurant Weeks are back with specials across the Chicago area. It’s an opportunity to sample flavors from across Latin America without leaving Illinois.

As High-stakes Gaza Ceasefire Talks Restart, Here are the Main Obstacles

In the meeting, Qatar, Egypt and the United States were expected to present a plan to implement a deal that could bring about a ceasefire in the 10-month-long war in Gaza and free the remaining hostages. The deal was proposed by US President Joe Biden in May – but unresolved differences have left the path forward unclear.

Pangolin Pup Born at Brookfield Zoo, Part of Global Effort To Save Animal Being Driven to Extinction by Poaching

Brookfield Zoo Chicago is one of only a few zoos in the U.S. to have successfully bred and birthed pangolins. The newest pup arrived July 25, according to zoo officials.

Ex-Prosecutor, 2 Chicago Police Officers Charged in Alleged Overtime Fraud Scheme

A former Cook County prosecutor and two Chicago police officers are facing felony charges alleging they fraudulently collected more than $100,000 in overtime pay.

Biden to Designate 1908 Springfield Race Riot Site as National Monument

The ceremony comes just 5 1/2 weeks after the shooting death of Sonya Massey, a 36-year-old Black woman, by a white sheriff’s deputy in her Springfield home after she called 911 for help.

In Largest Annual Illinois Rally, Democrats Reflect on Surge of Enthusiasm With Harris Atop Ticket

Democrats gathered in Springfield Wednesday for their annual rally at the Illinois State Fair amid a surge of enthusiasm and a renewed sense of optimism about their chances of retaining the White House in November.

Chicago Tonight: Black Voices, Aug. 14, 2024 - Full Show

Local efforts to engage the city’s Black voters. And meet Chicago entrepreneurs hoping to make an impression at next week’s Democratic National Convention.

How Advocates Are Working to Organize, Energize Black Voters in 2024 Election

A Chicago church is launching a strategic voting initiative, bringing in local and national star power like the Rev. Al Sharpton to engage more Black voters and encourage them to coalesce around one candidate.

Black Businesses Hoping to Get a Boost From the DNC

Next week’s Democratic National Convention is expected to draw tens of thousands of visitors to Chicago. Looking to get a slice of the economic action, as well as network with folks from across the country, are many Black business owners.

Sonya Massey’s Family Calls for Legislation That Would Document ‘Red Flags’ for Prospective Law Enforcement Officers

The system should document red flags of prospective officers for law enforcement employers, civil rights attorney BenjaminCrump said, to ensure the safety of citizens. He said he intends to lobby for the passage of federal legislation, such as the George Floyd Justice in Policing Act

Amtrak Pushes Back Against Plans to Expand Bus Hub Across From Union Station

Chicago is under pressure to secure a bus depot in short order to avoid Greyhound’s travelers this winter having nowhere warm and sheltered to wait for their bus, store their luggage or go to the bathroom.

Donald Trump Veers Off Message: Do Voters Care About Economy or About Kamala Harris’ Laugh?

Donald Trump opened his speech with off-script attacks on the media and aired his grievances over the Democrats swapping Vice President Kamala Harris for President Joe Biden, questioning her intelligence and saying she has “the laugh of a crazy person.”

RFK Jr. Was Blocked From the Ballot in New York. That Ruling Could Challenge Him in Other States

New York is just one of more than a half-dozen states where challenges have been made to Kennedy’s petitions from Democrats and their allies. Some of the challenges allege he falsely listed the same New York address that was the subject of litigation in that state, or that there were problems with petition signatures.