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Dec. 10, 2025 - Full Show
| WTTW News
The latest on the budget deadlock at City Hall. And tenants of the South Shore building raided by federal agents are being forced to move.
Residents of South Shore Building Raided by ICE Must Move Out by Friday, Judge Rules
| Blake Thor
Judge Debra Ann Seaton denied a 60-day extension request saying “it would be inhumane for this court not to relocate people as quickly as possible,” citing gas leaks and plumbing issues. Many residents said they had nowhere to go.
Indiana Senate Committee Advances Redistricting Legislation Backed by Trump Toward Final Floor Vote
| Associated Press
The legislation was designed to favor GOP candidates in the next year’s midterms. Republicans control the state Senate, but many have been hesitant or openly opposed to the idea of mid-decade redistricting.
Budget Deadlock Continues as Critics of Mayor’s Proposal Push Forward
| Heather Cherone
Over the objections of the mayor, the Chicago City Council agreed to meet Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday and Dec. 23 in an attempt to hammer out a deal over the $16.6 billion spending plan.
More People Crowdfunded for Essential Needs Like Food and Housing in 2025, According to GoFundMe
| Associated Press
The number of fundraisers started to help cover essential expenses such as rent, utilities and groceries jumped 20%, according to the company’s 2025 review, after already quadrupling last year. “Monthly bills” were the second fastest-growing category behind individual support for nonprofits.
FBI Seeking Other Possible Victims of Chicago Border Patrol Officer Alleged to Be ‘Serial Rapist’
| Matt Masterson
The FBI’s Chicago field office on Wednesday said it is seeking to identify other potential victims of 44-year-old Luis Uribe, who stands accused of robbing and/or sexually assaulting at least four women in Schaumburg and Naperville throughout 2022.
Federal Reserve Cuts Key Rate While Signaling Higher Bar for Future Reductions
| Associated Press
The Federal Reserve reduced its key interest rate for the third time in a row Wednesday but signaled that it may leave rates unchanged in the coming months.
CTA Board OKs $1.75M Settlement, Pushes Back on Federal Claims of Lax Transit Safety
| Nick Blumberg
Chicago Transit Board members on Wednesday acknowledged there’s work to be done to ensure trains and buses are as safe as possible, but took aim at a blistering letter sent earlier this week claiming the CTA has failed in its public safety mission.
New Proposal Would Expand CPD’s Curfew Power to Stop Teen Gatherings
| Heather Cherone
The measure is the third attempt by Ald. Brian Hopkins (2nd Ward) to expand the Chicago Police Department’s power in an attempt to deter teens from gathering in large numbers.
Chicago Police Officer Shoots, Kills Person in Car That Dragged Officer, CPD Says
| Heather Cherone
CPD officers have shot 22 people, killing nine, since the start of the year, records show. In 2024, CPD officers shot 12 people, killing six, records show.
From an Exhibit Inspired By a Telephone Pole to a Kurdish Film Festival, Here Are 4 Arts Picks For Your Weekend
| Josh Terry
Every Thursday, WTTW News newsletter producer Josh Terry highlights his picks for the week’s must-see cultural events.
From Skepticism to Savings: Suburban Pension Consolidation Helps Ease Burden for Illinois Taxpayers
| Jared Rutecki
Illinois’ consolidation of suburban police and fire pension funds is beginning to pay off, with records showing improved investment returns and significant cost savings for some local governments. While challenges remain, the overhaul has boosted funding levels and eased financial pressure on communities long burdened by rising pension obligations.
Chicago-Area Live Music Recommendations for Dec. 10-16
| Josh Terry
Each Wednesday, WTTW News producer Josh Terry presents must-see live music shows from indie rock to jazz, country, hip-hop and more.
Dec. 9, 2025 - Full Show
| WTTW News
Is the third time a charm? Mayor Brandon Johnson unveils another budget proposal. And Geoffrey Baer shows us why Chicago is known as “the city that works.”
In ‘Chicago Works,’ Geoffrey Baer Shares Behind-the-Scenes Look at Jobs That Keep the City Running
| Eunice Alpasan
From how the United Center transforms its basketball court into an ice hockey rink to how holiday packages arrive at your front door, the WTTW special “Chicago Works” brings to the forefront the often unseen work that helps keep the city running.
In Chicago’s War on Rats, Cats Lack the Killer Instinct, Study Suggests
| Patty Wetli
According to a new study from Lincoln Park Zoo’s Urban Wildlife Institute, feral cats aren’t eating a lot of rats.
US Border Patrol Officer in Chicago Operated as ‘Serial Rapist,’ Federal Prosecutors Allege
| Matt Masterson
Federal prosecutors allege that Luis Uribe is a “serial rapist” who used his position in law enforcement to sexually assault and rob at least four women at gunpoint throughout 2022.
Advocates Ask Pritzker, IDOC to Endorse Transfer Plan for Women at Logan Prison
| Blair Paddock
In March 2024, Gov. JB Pritzker announced the closure and rebuild of both Stateville and Logan correctional centers, allocating $900 million for the projects. The decision came after a state-commissioned report found that the two prisons accumulated more than $402 million in deferred maintenance costs.
Pritzker Signs Illinois Law Protecting Immigrants From Arrest Near Courthouses, Hospitals and Colleges
| Associated Press
The law, which takes effect immediately, also provides legal steps for people whose constitutional rights were violated during the federal enforcement action in the Chicago area, including $10,000 in damages for someone unlawfully arrested while attempting to attend a court proceeding.
Starbucks Workers Are Still Without a Labor Deal 4 Years After Their First Union Win. Here’s Why
| CNN
U.S. labor laws can’t help new unions force companies to reach a deal. The laws only require employers to bargain in “good faith,” meaning there are basically no penalties if companies drag out negotiations for years.
Trump Administration Threatens CTA Funding Over Security Measures After Arson Attack on Blue Line Train
| Matt Masterson
In letters sent to both Mayor Brandon Johnson and Gov. JB Pritzker, the Federal Transit Administration on Sunday issued a special directive calling for “immediate, measurable corrective actions” aimed at reducing violent crime.
Third Time a Charm? Mayor Johnson Proposes New Corporate Tax Hike to Break Budget Deadlock
| Heather Cherone
The current proposal would impose a $33 per employee tax on companies with 500 or more employees to generate $82 million to fund violence prevention and youth employment programs.
Dec. 8, 2025 - Full Show
| WTTW News
Mayor Brandon Johnson is warning Chicago is headed for a shutdown if there’s no budget deal. And Congress votes on Obamacare subsidies this week — what to know.
Chicago Small Business Owners Oppose Ban on Intoxicating Hemp, But Support Regulation
| Blake Thor
A group of alderpeople led by 13th Ward Ald. Marty Quinn is pushing an ordinance to ban the sale of hemp-derived cannabinoid products in Chicago.
Millions of Americans Want ACA Subsidies Extended. Most Hill Republicans Don’t
| CNN
If the extra subsidies expire, the premiums ACA enrollees pay will more than double on average, according to KFF, a nonpartisan health policy research group.
CPD Should Revise Promotions Policy After Officer Under Investigation Promoted, Johnson Says
| Heather Cherone
“We have to revisit our promotion policy,” Mayor Brandon Johnson said. “We don’t want these types of archaic approaches to set us back. So, it is something that we are looking into.”
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