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Your Weather Photos: Winter in Chicago
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How are you staying warm? What do you see outside? Share your cold-weather photos with us and we’ll add them to our gallery.
Illinois Watchdog Group Releases ‘Guide to Fighting Robocalls’
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Some robocalls are helpful, but most – representing politicians or telemarketers – have become an annoying fact of life. We speak with the author of a new guide aimed at preventing those automated calls.
Margaret Hart, Longtime WWCI Trustee, Dies at 97
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Margaret Hart, who served as a WWCI trustee from 1986 to 2010, died Jan. 27 at her home in Lake Forest. She was 97 years old.
Viewer Feedback: ‘I Think You Meant Thurston Howell’
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Our reporting on the bitter cold prompts reactions to Paris Schutz’s wardrobe. What viewers had to say about a certain blue turtleneck.
‘Let the People See’ Dives Deep into Murder of Emmett Till
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A new book takes a close look at the murder of Emmett Till, and suggests that our memories of the horrific crime can sometimes deceive us.
WTTW Launches Voters’ Guide to the Chicago Election
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Early voting is scheduled to being next week for Chicago’s municipal election on Feb. 26. If you haven’t done your homework yet, fear not: our 2019 Chicago Voters’ Guide is now available.
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