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August 4, 2021 - Full Show
| WTTW News
A mask mandate for all pre-K through 12 Illinois schools. A local study on the effects of COVID-19 misinformation on social media. A new ban on evictions. And a classic Chicago building on the move.
Pritzker Announces Mask Mandate for Students, Staff at Illinois Schools
| Matt Masterson
With classes for students in pre-K through 12th grade set to resume across Illinois in the coming weeks, Gov. J.B. Pritzker on Wednesday announced a mask mandate for all students and staff at public and private schools.
Chicago Police Accused of Another Botched Raid in Lawsuit
| Associated Press
A Black family is suing the Chicago police department, saying officers broke down their door and pointed guns at two small children while searching the place and then tried to cover up that they had no evidence to justify the raid.
10 Things to Do This Weekend: Aug. 5-8
| Kristen Thometz
Asian carp, jam bands, a garden walk and vintage finds usher in the weekend. Here are 10 things to do in and around Chicago.
10 Chicago-Area Residents Charged in Bank Fraud Schemes
| Matt Masterson
Ten people from the city and suburbs face the potential of decades behind bars after they allegedly used counterfeit U.S. Postal Service money orders to fraudulently obtain hundreds of thousands of dollars from area banks.
Another Somber Pandemic Milestone: 11,000 COVID-19 Deaths in Cook County
| Kristen Thometz
Cook County officials said every hospitalization and death at this point “is entirely preventable” and again urged residents to roll up their sleeves. “Please, get vaccinated,” said Cook County Chief Medical Examiner Dr. Ponni Arunkumar. “You will make a difference.”
This Year’s Summer of Climate Extremes Hits Wealthier Places
| Associated Press
As the world staggers through another summer of extreme weather, experts are noticing something different: 2021’s onslaught is hitting harder and in places that have been spared global warming’s wrath in the past.
Lawyer: R. Kelly Gained Weight, Lost Money Ahead of Trial
| Associated Press
R&B star R. Kelly gained weight and lost money while he awaits a sex-trafficking trial that starts in earnest next week, his lawyers said Tuesday at a court hearing.
Time-Lapse Video: CTA Moves 1,000-Ton Historic Building 30 Feet
| Patty Wetli
If you thought your last move was a hassle, CTA has got you beat: The agency just relocated an entire building.
CDC Issues New Eviction Ban for Most of US Through Oct. 3
| Associated Press
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention issued a new eviction moratorium that would last until Oct. 3, as the Biden administration sought to quell intensifying criticism from progressives that it was allowing vulnerable renters to lose their homes during a pandemic.
New Bird-Friendly Law in Illinois Calls for Less ‘Transparency’ in Government Buildings
| Patty Wetli
Nearly 600 million birds are killed annually in North America due to collisions with buildings. A new Illinois law mandates bird-friendly design for state buildings.
Obstetrician Groups Recommend COVID Vaccine During Pregnancy
| Associated Press
The American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists and the Society for Maternal-Fetal Medicine said vaccinations in tens of thousands of pregnant women over the past several months have shown the shots are safe and effective during pregnancy.
Big Marsh Bike Program Raises Awareness of Transit Barriers on Southeast Side
| Marissa Nelson
The industrial history of Chicago’s Southeast Side has drawn criticism for its impact on the environment and residents’ health. Some say it also makes it difficult for residents to get around by foot or bike. How one South Deering program is working to change that.
Great Lakes Pollution Puts Plastic in All of Us
| Paul Caine
Each year, 22 million pounds of plastic finds its way into the Great Lakes – the source of potable water for more than 30 million Americans. We take a look at what can be done to limit plastic pollution.
Arwady: COVID-19 Cases Are on the Rise, But Not Because of Lollapalooza
| Kristen Thometz
COVID-19 infections are again rising in Chicago following Lollapalooza, which drew hundreds of thousands of people to Grant Park last weekend. But the city’s top doctor says the four-day event is not to blame.
August 3, 2021 - Full Show
| WTTW News
Is a vaccine passport in the works for Chicago? A call for pregnant people to get the vaccine. The lights are flickering on a renewable energy bill. And “Hamilton” is back in Chicago — sort of.
Chicago’s Original ‘Hamilton’ Returns for Rare Solo Show
| Marc Vitali
Miguel Cervantes joins us in conversation ahead of a performance this week at The Metropolitan Club and the reopening of “Hamilton” on Broadway next month.
Unions, Environmentalists Declare Impasse on Energy Deal
| Amanda Vinicky
With possibly just a few weeks left before Exelon shutters a nuclear reactor in Byron, feuding and politically powerful interests have failed to reach a deal that would keep the plant open and otherwise move Illinois toward its renewable energy goals.
Cook County Man Develops 1st Known Case of West Nile Virus in Illinois This Year
| Kristen Thometz
A Cook County man in his 80s who became ill in mid-June is the first person known to have contracted the West Nile virus in Illinois this year, according to state health officials.
NYC, Big Employers Taking Hard Line Against Vaccine Holdouts
| Associated Press
New York on Tuesday became the nation’s first big city to announce it will require proof of COVID-19 vaccination at restaurants, shows and gyms.
Chicago Police Officer Charged in US Capitol Riot May Lose Job: Defense Attorney
| Matt Masterson
Chicago police Officer Karol Chwiesiuk, who was charged for his alleged role in the Jan. 6 Capitol insurrection, may lose his job, his attorneys claim, because he’s been forced to turn over his firearm owner identification card as part of the conditions for his release from jail.
Cook County Providing Free Rides to COVID-19 Vaccination Sites
| Kristen Thometz
Cook County residents, including Chicagoans, can now get a free ride to a nearby vaccination site, thanks to the new “Destination: Vaccination” program.
Illinois Governor Signs Bill Expanding Background Checks on Gun Sales Starting in 2024
| CNN
Gov. J.B. Pritzker on Monday signed new legislation expanding background checks on all gun sales in the state starting in 2024, a step he touted as “commonsense” and with bipartisan support.
New Research Explores How COVID-19 Affects Your Sense of Smell
| Acacia Hernandez
Many unknowns about COVID-19 remain more than a year into the pandemic, among them the mysterious loss of taste and smell. But new research offers insight into the cause of this common symptom.
Illinois’ Disgraced Former Governor Tries to Make a Comeback
| Amanda Vinicky
Former Gov. Rod Blagojevich, Illinois’ only governor to be impeached and removed from office, was back at the Dirksen federal courthouse on Monday, but this time it was on his own volition — rather than as a defendant in criminal proceedings.
Chicago Residents Fed Up with Noisy Caravans of Motorcycles
| Paris Schutz
Residents in and around downtown neighborhoods describe a noisy problem that has been festering for a year, and one that seemed to hit a fever pitch during Lollapalooza. But are law enforcement officials listening?
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