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Students With Disabilities Grapple With Lingering Effects Of COVID-19 Pandemic

While many students fell behind academically during COVID, students with disabilities saw that regression amplified.

Hate Crimes in Chicago Up By 71%, According to City Report

Chicago’s Commission on Human Relations says hate crimes are up in the city by 71%. The most frequent targets being Jewish and Black residents.

Lakeview Starbucks Workers Vote to Unionize as Glenview Store Announces Organizing Effort

Workers at a Lakeview Starbucks voted 11-1 on Tuesday to form a union, according to vote results shared by organizers.

Drew Peterson’s Former Lawyer Joel Brodsky Launches Bid to Represent Lakeview on Chicago City Council

Joel Brodsky represented Drew Peterson, a former Bolingbrook police sergeant, when he was convicted in 2012 of killing his third wife, Kathleen Savio, in 2004. Peterson also was a suspect in the 2007 disappearance of his fourth wife, Stacy Peterson, who has never been found.

Massive Recall of CPAP Machines, Used for Sleep Apnea, Drags On and Stokes Frustration

Philips initially estimated it could repair or replace the units within a year. But with the recall expanding to more than 5 million devices worldwide, the Dutch company now says the effort will stretch into 2023.

St. Louis School Gunman Had AR-15-Style Weapon, 600 Rounds of Ammo

The shooter left behind a hand-written note offering his explanation for the shooting Monday at Central Visual and Performing Arts High School. Tenth-grader Alexandria Bell and 61-year-old physical education teacher Jean Kuczka died and seven students were wounded.

Pregnant Woman Charged in Stabbing Death of Man After Argument in Austin Home

Keshia Golden, 33, has been charged with one count of first-degree murder after she allegedly killed a 30-year-old man inside the home they shared in the 5100 block of West Augusta Boulevard.

Adidas Latest Company to End Partnership with Kanye West Over Antisemitic Remarks

The sneaker giant became the latest company to cut ties with Chicago native Ye, who was suspended from Twitter and Instagram this month over antisemitic posts that the social networks said violated their policies.

City Colleges Teachers, Faculty Set Nov. 2 Strike Date

The Cook County College Teachers Union said its contract expired in July, but negotiations on a new deal began last October, with teachers pushing for smaller class sizes, greater access to remote learning and student support, increased wraparound services and fair salary increases.

Oct. 24, 2022 - Full Show

Crunching the numbers in the CTA’s latest budget proposal. The impact of a major grocery store merger. A hiccup in plans for student loan debt relief. And WTTW News Explains where your ballot goes after it’s cast. 

Amid Questions Over Reliability, Proposed CTA Budget Avoids Rate Hikes and Cuts

The Chicago Transit Authority unveiled its budget proposal for next year. The proposed $1.8 billion budget avoids service cuts and price increases while making investments to upgrade the transit system. 

What Does the Planned Grocery Mega-Merger Mean for Jewel-Osco and Mariano’s Shoppers?

The Federal Trade Commission is expected to review the $25 billion deal between Kroger and Albertsons to ensure it complies with antitrust laws. Locally, the merger would combine the parent companies of Chicago grocery stalwarts Jewel Osco and Mariano’s.

Crain’s Headlines: Chicago Biotech Company Raises Major Funding

Chicago biotech company Tempus raises hundreds of millions of dollars in funding from some big-name players. And another apartment building is proposed for what has become Chicago’s hottest neighborhood for multi-family units.

As Chicago Budget Hearings End, Ratings Agency Gives Lightfoot’s Spending Plan Seal of Approval

The upgrade is likely to boost efforts by Mayor Lori Lightfoot to convince Chicago City Council members to support her budget, which she hopes to pass on Nov. 7.

Eco Restoration Work Vandalized at LaBagh Woods, Volunteer Stewards Respond With Determination

More than 50 fencing cages erected to protect plantings of native shrubs have been systematically destroyed, leaving the plants vulnerable to grazing by deer. Within days, tender seedlines were eaten to nubs.