Stories by Amanda Vinicky

Illinois Republicans Say Democrats in ‘Freefall,’ Confident in Trump Against Biden or Any Nominee

“Dysfunction has seeped into their party,” U.S. Rep. Darin LaHood said. “I think their convention is going to be much different than this convention, in terms of the unity of what we’ve seen here. The chaos, the dysfunction and what’s going to happen in Chicago, I think could be really, really problematic.”

A Southern Illinois Resident and His Band Have Been Providing the Soundtrack to the RNC

For the entirety of the Republican National Convention, a five-piece band has filled the arena with musical interludes. The keyboardist makes his home in southern Illinois.

Illinois Republicans Strike Optimistic Tone About Congressional, Senate Candidates at Final Day of RNC

U.S. Rep. Darin LaHood called on Illinois Republicans to get out the vote for congressional candidates hoping to increase the state’s GOP representation from the current three seats they currently occupy.

Illinois GOP Leaders Won’t Commit to Accepting Election Results, Say They Remain Concerned About Fraud

Republican nominee former President Donald Trump has said he will only accept the results of the Nov. 5 general election if “everything is honest.”

Dennis Quaid Takes to the Chicago Stage for a One-Night-Only Concert This Friday

Over the course of his career, Dennis Quaid has been known as a film star, acting in everything from “The Parent Trap” to “The Right Stuff.” Now, he’s taking to the stage for a special one-night-only concert happening Friday, July 19 at the Athenaeum Center,

Chicago Board of Education Moving to New Sites for Remainder of 2024 to Allow for Repairs, Renovations

The board this week disclosed that the remainder of its 2024 meetings will be moved to other locations after the regular board room sustained water damage when a pipe burst at a nearby business just before the board’s June meeting.

Federal Appeals Court Blocks Remainder of Biden’s Student Debt Relief Plan

In a ruling Thursday, the 8th Circuit Court of Appeals granted a motion for an administrative stay filed by a group of Republican-led states seeking to invalidate the administration’s entire student loan forgiveness program.

‘2 Pianos 4 Hands’ Brings Two Brilliant Performers to the Northlight Stage: Review

Phenomenal: That is an adjective that I use very sparingly. But it is the only way to describe the multitalented brilliance of Adam LaSalle and Matthew McGloin, the two wildly gifted performers in “2 Pianos 4 Hands.”

Comedian Bob Newhart, Deadpan Master of Sitcoms From Chicago Area, Dies at 94

Bob Newhart, best remembered now as the star of two hit television shows of the 1970s and 1980s that bore his name, launched his career as a standup comic in the late 1950s.

Want to Commemorate the 2024 RNC or DNC? The National Bobblehead Hall of Fame Has You Covered

If it appeared in a movie, sports game or meme, chances are it’s been made into a bobblehead. And if it’s a bobblehead, it’s likely exhibited on one of the dozens of wooden bookshelves inside the National Bobblehead Hall of Fame and Museum.

July 17, 2024 - Full Show, 10 p.m.

Day 3 of the RNC is in the books. National security and foreign policy were in the spotlight — as was former President Donald Trump’s running mate, who closed out tonight’s proceedings.

RNC Live Blog, Day 3: Wednesday Night Speaker Schedule, Focus on J.D. Vance, Chicago Police In Town

WTTW News reporters are spread out across Milwaukee covering the 2024 Republican National Convention and the Illinois delegation. The third day of the convention will feature a speech by vice presidential nominee Sen. J.D. Vance. 

J.D. Vance Introduces Himself as Trump’s Running Mate and Makes Direct Appeal to His Native Rust Belt

The 39-year-old Ohio senator is a relative political unknown. In his first primetime speech since becoming the nominee for vice president, Vance spoke of growing up poor in Kentucky and Ohio, his mother addicted to drugs and his father absent, and how he later joined the military and went on to the highest levels of U.S. politics.

Brookfield Zoo Unveils ‘Next Century Plan’ and It Looks Wild

Brookfield Zoo Chicago is planning an expansion that, over the next 15 years, will see traditional exhibit spaces transformed into multi-species “eco-regions” designed to mimic natural environments.

President Joe Biden Tests Positive for COVID-19 While Campaigning in Las Vegas, Has ‘Mild Symptoms’

President Joe Biden, 81, tested positive following his first event in Las Vegas, where he was expected to later speak at the UnidosUS annual conference. 

Ex-Illinois Congressman Joe Walsh Tells Moderate Republicans in Milwaukee to Stand Up to ‘Jackass’ Trump

Among the “Never Trumpers” who spoke was former Illinois Republican congressman and longtime Trump critic Joe Walsh, who called on attendees to vote for any Democratic candidate who can keep the former president from a second term in office.

New Illinois GOP Chair Stops Short of Calling for a Nationwide Abortion Ban

“We will adhere to the Republican platform, we are a party of the people and freedom,” Illinois Republican Party Chair Kathy Salvi said, declining to say whether she personally supports a national abortion ban. 

July 17, 2024 - Full Show, 5:30 p.m.

It’s Day 3 of the Republican National Convention. We’re live from Milwaukee, where Trump’s vice president pick, J.D. Vance, is set to take the stage — that and more on what to expect.

As Illinois RNC Delegation Celebrates Agriculture, Congresswoman Decries ‘Communist Environmental Movement’ and ‘Demonized’ Carbon Dioxide

U.S. Rep. Mary Miller (R-Illinois) said excessive regulations are hurting agriculture, blaming the so-called “communist environmental movement, the ‘Green Bad Deal’ that Donald Trump has called out as a sham issue. And I want to tell you as a farmer, we love CO2 – and trees and plants love it too. They have demonized the miracle molecule that causes things to grow.”

Illinois GOP Leaders Vow to Flip 5 House Seats While New Chair Aims to Get Rid of ‘Blue Funk’

“Well, I'll tell you your blue funk is over,” newly elected chair of the Illinois Republican Party Kathy Salvi said. “We're going to make Illinois red again.”

Speakers at RNC Claim Rising Crime Rates, While Data and Research Tell Different Stories

WTTW News examined some of the claims made during the second day of the RNC, looked at criminal justice research and spoke to an expert about how research supports — or doesn’t — the campaign rhetoric.

Chicago Police Leaders Trek to Milwaukee for Firsthand Look at Convention Security Ahead of Next Month’s DNC

Before the Republican National Convention draws to a close in Milwaukee, Chicago police officials are in town to learn more about the safety and security measures in place ahead of next month’s Democratic National Convention.

Pitchfork Music Festival Spotlights 5 Chicago Recording Artists Among the Dozens of Bands

Pitchfork Music Festival returns Friday for its annual three-day weekend. Since 2006, the homegrown fest has built a brand as Chicago’s eclectic summer sampler of alternative rock, pop, hip-hop and stimulating sound.

Business Slower Than Usual for Some Milwaukee Establishments Outside RNC, But Still Beats 2020’s Virtual DNC

From brats to cheese, downtown Milwaukee businesses are hoping for a boost from the Republican National Convention. So far, business has been on the slow side. 

West Loop, South Side Tornadoes Among 11 Confirmed So Far From Monday's Storm

The National Weather Service has so far confirmed 11 tornadoes on Monday, and 17 total between Sunday and Monday.

Fatal Police Shooting of Man Near RNC Site Had ‘No Other Connections’ to Ongoing Convention: Milwaukee Mayor

“No one, absolutely no one, wanted this outcome and I anticipate a full as well as thorough investigation,” Milwaukee Mayor Cavalier Johnson said early Wednesday morning. 
 

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