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Judge Refuses to Toss Out Criminal Charges Against Father of Alleged Highland Park Parade Gunman
| Matt Masterson
Judge George Strickland on Monday denied multiple motions filed on behalf of Robert Crimo Jr., including one that sought to have his criminal charges tossed out based on a violation of the state’s statute of limitations.
Early Signs of CTE Found Even in Amateur Athletes, According to Largest Study of Brains of Athletes Younger Than 30
| CNN
Researchers found about 40% of the brains studied had developed some of the earliest signs of the disease, which is associated with repeated head trauma. The study also includes what researchers believe to be the first case of an American female athlete diagnosed with the disease.
Donald Trump Trial Set for March 4, 2024, in Federal Case Charging Him With Plotting to Overturn Election
| Associated Press
If the current date holds, it would represent a setback to Trump’s efforts to push the case back until well after the 2024 presidential election, a contest in which he’s the early front-runner for the Republican nomination.
24 People Shot, 1 Killed, Over Weekend Across Chicago: Police
| Matt Masterson
According to Chicago Police Department data, 24 people were shot in 18 separate shooting incidents between 6 p.m. Friday and 11:59 p.m. Sunday.
Proposal to Hike Taxes on Sales of Million-Dollar Homes to Fight Homelessness Gains Momentum
| Heather Cherone
A revised version of the proposal known as “Bring Chicago Home” has Mayor Brandon Johnson’s support, setting up a fierce debate in the coming weeks over how the city should fight homelessness.
2 Women Shot During White Sox Game at Guaranteed Rate Field
| Dan Lambert
Chicago police responded to a “shooting incident” at Guaranteed Rate Field Friday night, a police spokesman confirmed.
Thousands Converge on National Mall to Mark the March on Washington’s 60th Anniversary
| Associated Press
A host of Black civil rights leaders and a multiracial, interfaith coalition of allies rallied attendees on the same spot where as many as 250,000 gathered in 1963 for what is still considered one of the greatest and most consequential racial justice and equality demonstrations in U.S. history.
Bob Barker, Longtime ‘The Price is Right’ Host, Dead at 99
| Associated Press
Popular game show host Bob Barker, a household name for a half-century as host of “Truth or Consequences” and “The Price Is Right,” has died at his home in Los Angeles, according to a publicist. Barker was 99.
Author Jonathan Eig Takes Nuanced Look at Martin Luther King Jr. in ‘King: A Life’
| Blair Paddock
In the 55 years since his death, the Rev. Martin Luther King Jr. is often quoted and revered, an icon. But in the new book “King: A Life,” author Jonathan Eig draws King as “a man, not a saint, not a symbol” — delivering far more nuance than history has allowed.
Safer Foundation Unveils Mural Honoring US Rep. Danny Davis in East Garfield Park
| Erica Gunderson
The nonprofit Safer Foundation provides assistance to citizens returning from incarceration. Much of its work is made possible thanks to the Second Chance Act, which was championed by longtime U.S. Rep. Danny K. Davis and passed in 2008 with bipartisan support.
Examining Effects of Extreme Heat in Chicago’s Black Communities
| Erica Gunderson
Chicago is one of 18 cities participating in the Heat Watch 2023 program with the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, in which community volunteers collect temperature and humidity data to analyze for underlying reasons and potential mitigation efforts.
Jazz Up Your Labor Day Weekend at the Chicago Jazz Festival
| Erica Gunderson
Labor Day weekend will once again be filled with the sounds of jazz at the Chicago Jazz Festival, a four-day showcase of all forms of jazz including a lineup of local, national and international artists.
After July Flooding, Communities Express Interest in Green Infrastructure Improvements
| Erica Gunderson
After the July 2 storm that caused catastrophic flooding across Chicago’s West Side and some western suburbs, many residents are still dealing with the damage. Now, some of those communities are exploring green infrastructure solutions that can help prevent future flooding events.
Chicago Tonight: Latino Voices, Aug. 25, 2023 - Full Show
| WTTW News
Solutions to prevent future flooding problems. Efforts to protect temp workers. And summer isn’t over yet — we share two art and music festivals this weekend.
Chicago Tonight: Black Voices, Aug. 25, 2023 - Full Show
| WTTW News
The impact of this week’s extreme heat on Black communities. The definitive life of Martin Luther King Jr. in this week’s Black Voices Book Club. Honoring a longtime congressman. And the Chicago Jazz Fest.
Week in Review: Johnson’s First 100 Days; Madigan’s Former Chief of Staff Convicted
| Blair Paddock
Michael Madigan’s former top lieutenant guilty on all charges. The White Sox float leaving Chicago as they clean house at the top. Trump booked in Fulton County Jail. And the mayor strikes a deal on new tax revenue.
Emerging Latino Music Takes Over Navy Pier at LatiNxt, Aug. 26-27
| Erica Gunderson
The LatiNxt Music Festival returns to Navy Pier this weekend with two full days and nights of performances showcasing up-and-coming Latino artists.
Chicago-Area Nursing Home Workers Deliver 10-Day Strike Notice, Could Strike as Early as Labor Day
| Eunice Alpasan
Workers at a group of nursing homes in the Chicagoland area owned by Infinity Healthcare delivered a 10-day strike notice Thursday. Workers say there is a worsening crisis of short staffing fueled by low wages.
Villapalooza Returns to Rock Little Village, Aug. 26
| Erica Gunderson
The pandemic put 26th Street’s annual Villapalooza music festival on hold for a few years — but on Saturday, it’s back with more space than ever for young local artists to showcase their community and culture.
Is Seafood Radioactive After Japan’s Nuclear Wastewater Release? Rahm Emanuel Says He’ll Eat Fukushima Fish in Show of Support: Report
| Patty Wetli
Now U.S. ambassador to Japan, Rahm Emanuel plans to travel to Fukishima prefecture and eat some local catch of the day to quell concerns about the release of treated radioactive wastewater into the Pacific Ocean.
United Auto Workers Members Approve Possible Strikes at GM, Ford and Stellantis
| CNN
There are 145,000 UAW members at the three companies. The union said 97% of those participating in the strike authorization voted in favor.
How You Can Apply for Federal Flooding Assistance Following Severe July Storms
| Eunice Alpasan
Representatives with FEMA and the SBA are in Cook County to assist people with applying for federal grants and loans as the agencies work to open a designated recovery center in the area.
Updated COVID-19 Vaccines Are Coming Mid-September, Officials Say
| CNN
The U.S. Food and Drug Administration is expected to give its nod to the updated vaccines in a few weeks. The announcement comes amid a late summer uptick in COVID-19.
Retired Chicago Firefighter Pleads Guilty to Jan. 6 Insurrection Charges
| Matt Masterson
Court records indicate Joseph Pavlik pleaded guilty Friday in a Washington D.C. courtroom to obstructing law enforcement and knowingly entering and remaining in a restricted building following his arrest early this year.
Trump Surrenders at Atlanta Jail on Charges He Tried to Overturn His 2020 Election Loss
| Associated Press
He was released on $200,000 bond and headed back to the airport for his return flight home to New Jersey, flashing a thumbs-up through the window of his sport utility vehicle as his motorcade left.
Aug. 24, 2023 - Full Show
| WTTW News
Migrants, safety and taxes — we sit down with Mayor Brandon Johnson on his first 100 days in office. The fate of former Madigan chief of staff Tim Mapes. And a repository for Cook County criminal history.
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