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Brittney Griner Back Home in US After Russian Prisoner Swap
| Associated Press
“So happy to have Brittney back on U.S. soil. Welcome home BG!” tweeted Roger Carstens, the special presidential envoy for hostage affairs.
This Week in Nature: Winter Olympics a Climate Casualty? Wildlife’s Answer to Elf on a Shelf, and Some Resilient Area Eagles
| Patty Wetli
It’s been another wild week on the nature beat. The United Nations’ biodiversity conference kicked off Tuesday in Montreal with the UN Secretary-General calling humanity a “weapon of mass extinction.” Nowhere to go but up from there.
‘Chicago Tonight’ In Your Neighborhood: Holiday Happenings in North Lawndale
| Blair Paddock
Poverty and violence are part of the West Side community area’s story. But community members say there’s much more to it, and residents are making new traditions.
Push to Use Downtown Property Taxes to Fund Far South Side Red Line Extension Faces Key Vote
| Heather Cherone
The city must match an expected federal grant of $2.16 billion before the first track can be laid — but it is not clear whether the City Council will give the project signal clearance.
Inner-City Muslim Action Network Opens New Art Gallery, Ceramics Studio
| Angel Idowu
The Inner-City Muslim Action Network, or IMAN, is celebrating 25 years of commitment to community with a new art gallery and ceramics studio.
Calls to Remove Trump Tower Sign Pick Back Up As Investigations Continue
| Eunice Alpasan
Few things have stirred as much architectural controversy in recent years as the “TRUMP” sign on the Trump International Hotel and Tower in downtown Chicago.
Dec. 8, 2022 - Full Show
| WTTW News
Christmas in North Lawndale for our In Your Neighborhood series. A sit-down with U.S. Attorney John Lausch. Calls to remove the “Trump” from Trump Tower. And a longtime Chicago journalist turns the page.
U.S. Attorney John Lausch on Recent Convictions, Gang Cases and Political Corruption: ‘Always Open For Business’
| Acacia Hernandez
U.S. Attorney for the Northern District of Illinois John Lausch on the high-profile cases his office is currently working through.
After Sun-Times Retirement, Longtime Journalist Maudlyne Ihejirika Reflects on Her Career in Chicago
| Jennifer Cotto
A longtime Chicago journalist just stepped away from her job after 30 years of covering crime, politics, education and urban affairs.
CPS After-School Dance Club Instructor Charged With Sexually Abusing 2 Boys
| Matt Masterson
Bryon Ortega, 19, was charged this week with aggravated criminal sexual abuse, criminal sexual assault and two child pornography-related charges after he allegedly abused two high school students.
Spurred by Death of 3-Year-Old, Key City Panel Advances Plan to Step Up Bike Lane Enforcement
| Heather Cherone
The City Council’s Transportation Committee advanced the measure six months after 3-year-old Lily Shambrook died while riding in a carrier on her mother’s bicycle.
10 Things to Do This Weekend: Dec. 9-11
| Kristen Thometz
Tons of toys, holiday markets, seasonal concerts and a photography exhibit usher in the weekend. Here are 10 things to do in and around Chicago.
Schumer Reelected Senate Leader After Democrats Expand Majority; Durbin Retains No. 2 Spot
| Associated Press
Senate Democrats met behind closed doors at the Capitol to choose their leadership team for the new Congress that begins in January. The session was quick and upbeat, with no challengers.
WNBA Star Griner Freed in Swap for Russian Arms Dealer Bout
| Associated Press
“She’s safe, she’s on a plane, she’s on her way home,” President Biden said from the White House, where he was accompanied by Brittney Griner’s wife, Cherelle, and administration officials.
Bill Protecting Same-Sex, Interracial Unions Clears Congress
| Associated Press
President Joe Biden is expected to promptly sign the measure, which requires all states to recognize same-sex marriages, a relief for hundreds of thousands of couples who have married since the Supreme Court’s 2015 decision that legalized those marriages nationwide.
FDA Clears Updated COVID-19 Vaccines for Kids Under Age 5
| Associated Press
The Food and Drug Administration’s decision aims to better protect the littlest kids from severe COVID-19 at a time when children’s hospitals already are packed with tots suffering from a variety of respiratory illnesses.
Scrap Plans for New Chicago Gang Database, Interim Police Oversight Board Urges
| Heather Cherone
The dispute over the future of the gang database represents the first clash between the Police Department’s leaders and the commission made up of Chicagoans given the authority to set policy for the department in an attempt to restore trust in its operations.
Popular Photo App Lensa Spurs Debate Over Ethics of Artificial Intelligence in Art
| Eunice Alpasan
Users can submit photos of themselves that the app will use to generate multiple self-portraits in different art styles using artificial intelligence technology. But the trend has also reignited concerns about the ethics regarding the use of artificial intelligence in art.
While a Black-Owned Cannabis Dispensary Opens in Chicago, Critics Say State’s Equity Work Still Falling Short
| Amanda Vinicky
The lag time for shops to open raises the question of whether Illinois has followed through on its pledge to use legal marijuana to lift communities and people who were previously punished by anti-cannabis laws.
Dec. 7, 2022 - Full Show
| WTTW News
The governor quietly signs the new SAFE-T Act. Where things stand on new pot licenses. The brave new world of AI art. And a South Side comedian readies for his headlining debut at the Chicago Theatre.
Renowned Conductor Dalia Stasevska to Lead CSO in Three Performances
| Angel Idowu
Dalia Stasevska has loved music since she was a child. She is carrying on that passion with three Chicago Symphony Orchestra performances.
Boxing Gym Tucked Inside a Little Village Church Basement Aims to Provide Support and Encouragement
| Joanna Hernandez
A boxing gym in the basement of a Little Village church is on a mission to provide new opportunities for neighborhood kids. Chicago Youth Boxing Club started in 2006 as a refuge for young people seeking a positive outlet.
Chicago Comedian Pat McGann on Being a Latecomer to Stand-Up and Playing the Iconic Chicago Theatre
| Paul Caine
Pat McGann made a transition from sales to stand-up comedy and in the years since has appeared on late night television and in his own special. Next year, he will headline a show at the Chicago Theatre.
Oldest Known DNA Reveals Lush Life in Greenland 2 Million Years Ago
| Associated Press
With animal fossils hard to come by, the researchers extracted environmental DNA, also known as eDNA, from soil samples. This is the genetic material that organisms shed into their surroundings — for example, through hair, waste, spit or decomposing carcasses.
Gary LaPaille, Former Illinois Democratic Party Chair, Dies at 68
| Amanda Vinicky
Gary LaPaille, who served as chairman of the Illinois Democratic Party from 1990 to 1998, died Thursday at 68 from complications of amyotrophic lateral sclerosis, or ALS.
Supreme Court Justices Appear Skeptical of Elections Case That Could Alter Voting
| Associated Press
In nearly three hours of arguments, liberal and conservative justices appeared to take issue with the main thrust of a challenge asking them to essentially eliminate the power of state courts to strike down legislature-drawn, gerrymandered congressional district maps on grounds that they violate state constitutions.
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