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July 11, 2022 - Full Show

Illinois officials head to Washington as the president signs gun safety legislation a week after the Highland Park tragedy. Maternal mortality is on the rise. And the artist behind Netflix’s “Grace and Frankie” series.

Illinois Officials Head to DC for Federal Gun Law Signing

Illinois officials were on hand in Washington, D.C. to commemorate President Joe Biden’s recent signing of a bipartisan gun law.

Brittney Griner’s Name Permeates WNBA All-Star Game in Chicago

A’ja Wilson, Breanna Stewart and the rest of the WNBA All-Stars wore Griner’s name and her No. 42 on the back of their jerseys for the second half of Team Wilson’s 134-112 victory over Team Stewart. It was another moment in the league’s continued push for Griner’s release from her detention in Russia.

Crain’s Headlines: Palmer House Nears Foreclosure Sale

Crain’s Chicago Business reporter Danny Ecker goes behind the latest business headlines.

Chicago Artist Nancy Rosen on Her Work for ‘Grace and Frankie’ as Final Season Airs

It’s been about three years since we introduced you to the artist behind the artwork on the hit Netflix series “Grace and Frankie.” With the show’s final season officially out, it was time to go back to the artist’s studio in East Rogers Park for another visit.

Toni Preckwinkle Backs President Joe Biden’s Call for Assault Weapons Ban

Cook County Board President Toni Preckwinkle spoke to WTTW News following Biden’s White House celebration of the passage of a federal gun safety law that was attended by elected officials, gun control advocates, gun violence survivors and the families of victims.

After Roe Overturned, Researchers Look Toward Impact on Maternal Health

Some researchers say the Supreme Court’s move overturning Roe v. Wade could have a negative impact on maternal health.

Chicago Police: We Didn’t Advise WNBA to Close Outdoor Chance the Rapper Concert to Public

The Chicago Police Department did not advise the WNBA to limit outdoor events held Saturday and Sunday in conjunction with the league’s all-star game, including a concert by Chicago-native Chance the Rapper, a department spokesperson told WTTW News.

105 Cases of Monkeypox Confirmed in Chicago, Health Officials Announce

The risk to Chicagoans from monkeypox remains low, according to Chicago Department of Public Health officials, who encouraged anyone who has developed a new or unexplained rash to see a health care provider.

Hearing Set on Stalled Effort to Tighten Chicago’s Ethics Rules

The Ethics Committee plans to hold a hearing, and potentially a key vote, on Wednesday to consider a proposed overhaul of the city of Chicago’s Governmental Ethics Ordinance, without giving members of the public or the news media a chance to review its provisions.

Biden Celebration of New Gun Law Clouded by Latest Shooting

The “celebration” Monday morning at the White House came a week after a gunman in Highland Park killed seven people at an Independence Day parade, a stark reminder of the limitations of the new law in addressing the American phenomenon of mass gun violence. 

$500 Payments Start to Flow in Chicago’s Guaranteed Basic Income Program: Lightfoot

The first payments began to flow nearly nine months after the Chicago City Council approved the program’s funding as part of its 2022 budget.

32 People Wounded, 1 Killed in Weekend Shootings Across Chicago: Police

Two more people were killed in separate shootings early Monday morning and another man was wounded in a shootout inside a South Loop parking garage.

Chicago Leaders to Kick Off Budget Season Weeks Before Officials Are Set to Detail Deficit

Mayor Lori Lightfoot’s office will host three “budget engagement forums” on July 21, July 23 and July 30 to give Chicago residents a chance to “share their priorities regarding city services” and “have a dialogue” with the mayor, budget director and other city officials.

Chicago Tonight: Latino Voices, July 9, 2022 - Full Show

Healing in the aftermath of the Highland Park mass shooting. Plus, the demand local food pantries are seeing. The push for transit-accessible housing. And a psychedelic soul band.