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Phil Donahue, Pioneering Daytime Talk Show Host Who Launched a Genre, Dead at 88
| Associated Press
Phil Donahue, whose pioneering daytime talk show launched an indelible television genre that brought success to Oprah Winfrey, Montel Williams, Ellen DeGeneres and many others, has died. He was 88.
Kerry Washington, Mindy Kaling, Ana Navarro and Tony Goldwyn Will Serve as DNC Hosts
| CNN
According to organizers each star will host one night of the four-day convention, in a role similar to an award show host, kicking off the broadcast with opening remarks and then reappearing onstage throughout the evening to help guide the audience through programming.
17-Year-Old Among 5 Killed in Weekend Shootings Across Chicago: Police
| Patty Wetli
There were also a pair of police-involved shootings, one of them fatal, which are being investigated by the Civilian Office of Police Accountability.
Meet the Husband-Wife Team Who Make Monuments to Sports Heroes in Chicago, Around the World
| Marc Vitali
A local husband-and-wife team leads a collective of artists who create monuments to sports stars and heroes of all kinds. Their big break came 30 years ago when the Chicago Bulls commissioned them to make a monument to Michael Jordan. The 15-foot sculpture, titled “The Spirit,” stands inside the United Center.
Teen Missing in Lake Michigan at Rainbow Beach as Dangerous Swim Conditions Continue Through Tuesday Night
| Patty Wetli
Waves topping 8 feet were recorded off Chicago’s shore Sunday. High waves and dangerous currents are expected through Tuesday night, the National Weather Service said.
Brandon Johnson Readies for His Closeup as DNC Spotlight Shines on Chicago
| Heather Cherone
Mayor Brandon Johnson will wear the jacket if the convention does not go as planned — but benefit if Chicago shines on the national stage.
As the DNC Hits Chicago, Who Are Illinois’ Biggest Democratic Donors?
| Nick Blumberg
Illinois Democrats are putting their money where their mouths are this election cycle — but a change at the top of the ticket and federal campaign finance reporting deadlines mean we won’t have the full picture of the cash influx until later this year.
Hundreds March Down Michigan Avenue Calling for End to War in Gaza, Reproductive Rights Ahead of DNC’s Start
| Heather Cherone
The first of several planned large protests started late Sunday in the shadow of Trump Tower at Michigan Avenue and Wacker Drive with a rally before taking over southbound Michigan Avenue and marching to Grant Park.
When Are New COVID-19 Vaccines Coming? FDA May Give the Go-Ahead This Week, Sources Say
| CNN
The agency is expected to greenlight updated mRNA vaccines from Moderna and Pfizer/BioNTech that target a strain of the virus called KP.2, said the sources, who declined to be named because the timing information isn’t public.
Expect DNC Street Closures This Week in River North as Chicago Hosts VIPs
| Patty Wetli
VIP guests are arriving in Chicago for the Democratic National Convention, prompting a number of street closures in River North and the so-called "Viagra Triangle" as security is tightened around various downtown hotels.
Will Beyoncé and Taylor Swift Appear at the DNC? Speculation Swirls as Hollywood Heads to Chicago
| CNN
Not since the Obama years has celebrity enthusiasm been so high, merging the world of pop culture and politics as the race kicks into high gear with this week’s Democratic convention in Chicago.
DNC Delegates Will Nominate Kamala Harris, Again. This Time, With Less Suspense and More Pizzazz
| Associated Press
The Democratic National Committee calls it a “celebratory Roll Call” and said in a statement the event would give delegates the opportunity to “celebrate the nomination” of Harris, who is the first woman of color to lead a major party presidential ticket.
DNC Set to Kick Off Without Renewed Surge of Migrants From Texas, Defying Officials’ Warnings
| Heather Cherone
Since officials’ dire warnings of a renewed surge, fewer than 1,600 migrants have made their way to Chicago, and the shelter population has remained at the lowest point since the crisis began, according to city data.
First Full Supermoon of the Year Happening Monday, and It’s a Blue Moon
| Patty Wetli
Full supermoons appear brighter because the moon is closer to earth when they occur.
Week in Review: Thousands Converge on Chicago for DNC; Riot Fest Staying at Douglass Park
| Paul Caine
Final touches at the United Center before next week’s Democratic National Convention. And reports that Mayor Johnson is trying to oust the leader of Chicago Public Schools days before classes start.
DNC Volunteers Enthusiastic About Next Week’s Convention: ‘It’s History in the Making’
| Eunice Alpasan
Organizers said 17,000 people have applied to volunteer at the Democratic National Convention, with an additional 15,000 people on the waitlist.
Fermilab Whistleblower Report Alleges Sexual Harassment, Loaded Gun and ‘Chaotic’ Finances
| Jared Rutecki
The release attributed to anonymous employees comes at a critical juncture for the Department of Energy, which is currently exploring options for new lab management. The lab will have limited operations for a short time due to budget issues starting this month.
Swarms of Dragonflies Are on the Move Across Illinois, Part of a Great and Mysterious Migration
| Patty Wetli
Dragonflies are on the move, turning up in swarms during feeding frenzies as they begin migrating south for the winter. “It’s the most exciting time of the year if you love dragonflies,” said Cindy Crosby, a dragonfly monitor.
Biden Signs Order to Establish 1908 Springfield Race Riot Monument
| Associated Press
“We can’t let these things fade,” President Joe Biden said Friday. He added, “I know this may not seem significant to most Americans, but it’s of great significance. ... It can happen again if we don’t take care of and fight for our democracy.”
Growing Latino Voting Bloc Could Be Critical to Outcome of Presidential Election
| Sean Keenehan
Pew Research estimates Latinos make up nearly 15% of the eligible voting population in the United States, with roughly 36.2 million Latino voters. That’s up from 32.3 million in 2020.
CPD Unveils New Helicopter, Days Before Democratic National Convention
| Matt Masterson
Mayor Brandon Johnson and Police Supt. Larry Snelling announced the new Bell 429 helicopter Friday, saying it would be used to help patrol around the convention sites and keep eyes on activities citywide.
Local Paratransit Drivers, Some of Whom Serve CPS Students, Vote to Authorize Strike
| Matt Masterson
Teamsters Local 727, which represents more than 800 drivers, announced this week that its members have voted to authorize a work stoppage after they claim their employer, SCR Medical Transportation, has refused to bargain in good faith.
Businessman Who Bribed Ex-Ald. Ed Burke Hit With 2.5-Year Prison Sentence
| Heather Cherone
Charles Cui, 53, of Lake Forest, was convicted in December alongside Ed Burke of one count of federal program bribery, three counts of using interstate commerce to facilitate an unlawful activity and one count of making a false statement to the FBI.
Illinois Republicans See Harris’ Polling Surge as ‘Honeymoon Period’ That’s Destined to End
| Peter Hancock — Capitol News Illinois
Illinois Republicans say they are still as united about the upcoming election as they were at their national convention in Milwaukee last month, despite surge of enthusiasm for the Democrats’ new presidential candidate, Vice President Kamala Harris.
Chicago Tonight: Latino Voices, Aug. 15, 2024 - Full Show
| WTTW News
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’
| Emily Soto
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.
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