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As Migrants Continue to Arrive in Chicago, Officials Call for Collaboration Across Levels of Government
| Acacia Hernandez
This week marks one year since the first bus of asylum seekers was sent to Chicago from the southern border. More than 13,500 migrants have arrived in the city to date.
Long-Lost Shipwreck From 1880s Discovered in Lake Michigan, Historical Society Says
| CNN
According to the Wisconsin Historical Society, the Trinidad was built for the Great Lakes grain trade between Milwaukee, Chicago, Buffalo and Oswego. The ship’s owners did not invest much money into its upkeep, leaving its career relatively short.
79th Street Renaissance Festival Celebrates Auburn Gresham Community, Sept. 9
| Erica Gunderson
The 18th annual 79th Street Renaissance Festival returns to Auburn Gresham on Saturday, Sept. 9, with entertainment, food, community resources and a carnival including a 50-foot-tall Ferris wheel.
One ‘Whirlwind’ Year In, Community Groups Assisting Migrants Say There’s Much More Work Ahead
| Erica Gunderson
From the moment the first bus of migrants arrived in Chicago a year ago, much of the ongoing work of supporting migrants has been done by volunteers, mutual aid groups and community organizers who swung into action.
With Forbearance Period Over and Forgiveness Gone, What’s Next for Student Loan Debt
| Erica Gunderson
The picture for student loan debt has been pretty tumultuous over the last couple of years. Borrowers will soon begin repaying their federal student loans after a forbearance period ends this month.
Chicago Tonight: Black Voices, Sept. 1, 2023 - Full Show
| WTTW News
Student loan payments are resuming — what’s being done to provide relief. What’s behind the soaring number of opioid overdose deaths. And a sit-down with the new leader of Rainbow PUSH.
Chicago Tonight: Latino Voices, Sept. 1, 2023 - Full Show
| WTTW News
“Seeking Sanctuary: One Year Later.” How community members are supporting migrants. Officials plea for federal help. And rebranding the Chicago flag with special meaning.
‘Margaritaville’ Singer Jimmy Buffett, Who Turned Beach-Bum Life Into an Empire, Dies at 76
| Associated Press
Singer-songwriter Jimmy Buffett, who popularized beach bum soft rock with the escapist Caribbean-flavored song “Margaritaville” and turned that celebration of loafing into a billion-dollar empire of restaurants, resorts and frozen concoctions, has died.
Week in Review: Anniversary of Migrant Arrivals; Questions Still Swirl Over White Sox Shooting
| Paul Caine
Local officials call for federal aid one year after asylum seekers first arrived in Chicago. Renewed calls for ethics reform. And still no answers on the shooting at Sox Park.
Captain Bill Pinkney, Pioneering Sailor, Dies at 87
| Erica Gunderson
In 1992, native South Sider Captain Bill Pinkney became the first African American to sail around the world solo via the Southern Capes. It was a feat that took 22 months, which he chronicled in a video diary and in a documentary.
A Year Later, Asylum Seekers Work to Build New Lives With Help From Chicagoans
| Joanna Hernandez
This week marks one year since the first bus of asylum seekers arrived in Chicago from the southern border. Since then, WTTW News has covered the city’s and volunteers’ response to aid the thousands of migrants seeking shelter.
As Over-the-Counter Narcan Hits Store Shelves, Access Problems to the Life-Saving Overdose Reversal Drug Persist
| Eunice Alpasan
Narcan, which comes as nasal spray and was initially approved for over-the-counter sale by the Food and Drug Administration in March, is expected to hit shelves at stores like Walgreens, CVS Pharmacy and Walmart as soon as next week. The life-saving medication is expected to retail at stores for $45.
As COVID-19 Cases Rise, What Precautions Should You Be Taking Now? A Doctor Explains
| CNN
COVID-19 hospital admissions are up more than 18% in the most recent week, according to the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Some experts are encouraging a return to masking, especially for older adults and individuals most vulnerable to severe disease.
Chicago Man Held Firefighters at Knifepoint in Gasoline-Soaked Home, Prosecutors Say
| Matt Masterson
Melvin Jordan, 47, was arrested and charged this week with two counts each of attempted murder, aggravated kidnapping and unlawful restraint, along with a single count of unlawful use of a weapon.
Counterfeit Pills Involved in Growing Share of Overdose Deaths in the US, CDC Study Finds
| CNN
Illicitly manufactured fentanyl was involved in nearly all overdose deaths with evidence of counterfeit pills use, including more than two out of five deaths that were exclusively caused by it, CDC researchers found.
Aug. 31, 2023 - Full Show
| WTTW News
One year since the first bus of migrants arrived in Chicago. The start of the school year with Chicago Public Schools CEO Pedro Martinez. And a Cubs outfielder takes an artist to his workplace.
Pritzker, Johnson Press Biden to Allow Migrants to Work While Seeking Asylum
| Heather Cherone
More than 2,000 men, women and children are being forced to sleep on the floors of police stations across the city and at O’Hare Airport, according to city data released by the mayor’s office Wednesday.
With Influx of Migrant Students, CPS CEO Pedro Martinez ‘Confident We Can Serve the Children’
| Matt Masterson
As Chicago Public Schools has seen an influx of migrant students, CEO Pedro Martinez said the district has been able to rely on its longstanding infrastructure to make sure these new students get the education and care they need.
Facilities Open for Cook County Residents Applying for Federal Help After Severe Storms. Here’s Where to Find Them
| Eunice Alpasan
Facilities are open on the West Side and in nearby suburbs to assist residents applying for federal assistance for damage caused by severe storms that occurred between June 29 and July 2.
White Sox Owner Jerry Reinsdorf Says He Doesn’t See How Shooting Could Have Occurred Inside Ballpark
| Associated Press
Two women were injured in a shooting during the team’s 12-4 loss to Oakland last week. Chicago police are investigating what happened, including whether the gun was fired inside or outside of the facility.
5 Things to Do This Weekend: Bike the Drive, Chicago Labor Day Parade
| Erica Demarest
Irish days, African arts and a Labor Day parade usher in the weekend. Here are five things to do in and around Chicago.
Local Veterans Honored in Photography Exhibit at O’Hare, Midway Airports
| Angel Idowu
Photographer Thomas Sanders has made it his life’s mission to share the stories of veterans across the country. His work is currently on display in “American Heroes: Portraits of Service.”
Chicago Man Charged With Child Endangerment After Accidental Shooting Death of 8-Year-Old Boy
| Matt Masterson
Ramon Sumerlin, 41, is charged with child endangerment resulting in death and unlawful use of a weapon by a felon stemming from the Aug. 15 shooting of Jacari Brown.
5 People Shot and Wounded, 2 Critically, in Peoria
| Associated Press
The shooting happened at around 9 p.m. Wednesday, police said in a news release, noting that 29 shots were fired.
Chicago’s Murder Count Makes National Headlines, But Accurately Talking About Crime Data Requires Nuance
| Jared Rutecki
Chicago is the center of attention when it comes to talking about crime data in a national context. Experts caution that interpreting numbers without examining the underlying influences can lead to misunderstandings.
Aug. 30, 2023 - Full Show
| WTTW News
The fight over work permits for migrants. The latest on the shooting during a White Sox game. AI finding its place in schools. And an airport art exhibit honoring veterans.
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