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House Panel Delays Historic Trump Impeachment Vote
| Associated Press
The House Judiciary Committee abruptly postponed a historic vote late Thursday on articles of impeachment against President Donald Trump, shutting down a 14-hour session that dragged with partisanship.
New Year, New Taxes: What Will Cost More in 2020
| Amanda Vinicky
Illinois’ income tax will hold steady in 2020 and despite warnings from Mayor Lori Lightfoot, Chicago’s new budget avoids a major property tax hike. But before you go on a holiday shopping spree, a word of caution.
‘Labor of Love’ Drives Meticulous Stivers Coffee Operation in Pilsen
| Evan Garcia
For more than 30 years, Stivers Coffee has used a large, gas-driven machine to roast coffee beans from all over the world for Chicago’s restaurants, offices, farmers markets and more. We go for a look.
Behind the Scenes of ‘The Light in the Piazza’ with Renée Fleming
| Marc Vitali
Following a run on London’s West End and at LA Opera, the Tony Award-winning musical “The Light in the Piazza” now comes to Chicago. We visited the cast during a recent rehearsal.
Crain’s Headlines: 4 South Side Hospitals in Consolidation Talks
| WTTW News
Plans are afoot to consolidate financially struggling hospitals that serve Chicago’s poorest residents on the South Side.
Bears, Packers Meet for 200th Time as Both Teams Eye the Playoffs
| Crystin Immel
It may be the best rivalry in all of sports. Former Bears offensive lineman James “Big Cat” Williams joins us to preview the 200th meeting of the Bears and Packers.
December 12, 2019 - Full Show
| WTTW News
Watch the Dec. 12, 2019 full episode of “Chicago Tonight.”
Illinois Attorney General Files Lawsuit Against E-Cigarette Maker Juul
| Kristen Thometz
Juul Labs, the largest manufacturer of e-cigarettes in the nation, intentionally marketed its products to minors and misrepresented the potency of nicotine in its products, according to a lawsuit filed by Illinois Attorney General Kwame Raoul.
Major Red Line Closures on Far North Side This Weekend
| Nick Blumberg
Northbound Red Line trains will run express between Wilson and Howard from 10 p.m. Friday until 4 a.m. Monday as part of the CTA’s Red and Purple Line modernization project.
Teen Charged with Murder in Slaying of Nurse in Little Village
| Matt Masterson
Armando Lopez, 19, was charged with first-degree murder in connection with the killing of registered nurse Frank Aguilar, 32, on Nov. 12. Detectives believe they’ve also identified the shooter, who is not yet in custody.
FCC Votes to Set Up 3-Digit Suicide Hotline Number Like 911
| Associated Press
Once it’s implemented, people will just need to dial 988 to seek help, similar to calling 911 for emergencies or 311 for city services. Currently, the National Suicide Prevention Lifeline uses a 10-digit number.
Judiciary Panel Debates Trump Impeachment, Moves Toward Vote
| Associated Press
The House Judiciary Committee opened a marathon session Thursday as the sharply partisan panel took the first steps toward voting on articles of impeachment against President Donald Trump. Watch live.
New Book Traces ‘The Rise and Fall of Chicago’s First Black Banker’
| Nick Blumberg
Over its long history, Chicago has seen plenty of firsts, but those stories aren’t always well-known today. Entrepreneur Jesse Binga is at the center of one of those stories. Longtime journalist Don Hayner tells us more.
Police Board Holds 2nd Public Meeting on Top Cop Replacement
| Paris Schutz
At the Muslim Community Center on the city’s Northwest Side, roughly four dozen residents weighed in on the qualities they’d like to see in the next police superintendent. Paris Schutz has this report.
NASA’s Mission to ‘Touch the Sun’ Begins to Unravel Mysteries of Solar Wind
| Paul Caine
An update on the mission and findings of NASA’s Parker Solar Probe, named after pioneering University of Chicago astrophysicist Eugene Parker, who first proposed the existence of the solar wind in 1958.
Irony? Chicago Salt Truck Slides on Ice Into Lake Michigan
| Associated Press
Two Chicago Park District workers escaped without serious injury after the salt truck they were navigating along an icy lakefront bike path slid into Lake Michigan on Wednesday morning.
Crain’s Headlines: FAA Chief Says 737 Max Won’t Be Cleared Before 2020
| WTTW News
Federal aviation regulators won’t clear Boeing’s troubled 737 Max airplanes for flight until sometime in 2020. That’s according to an interview that Federal Aviation Administration chief Steve Dickson gave to CNBC on Wednesday.
10 Things to Do This Weekend: Dec. 12-15
| Kristen Thometz
Millions of holiday lights, a seasonal double feature, art fairs and carols usher in the weekend. Here are 10 things to do in and around Chicago.
Kim Foxx Vacates 1,000 Pot Convictions as Clock Ticks Toward Legalization
Foxx: “We must now own our role in the harm these convictions have caused.”
| Matt Masterson
In three weeks, Illinois will become the 11th state with legalized marijuana sales. On Wednesday, Gov. J.B. Pritzker joined Cook County State’s Attorney Kim Foxx as she began the process of vacating thousands of low-level cannabis convictions.
December 11, 2019 - Full Show
| WTTW News
Watch the Dec. 11, 2019 full episode of “Chicago Tonight.”
House Votes, Senate Trial: What’s Next in Impeachment
| Associated Press
The House Judiciary Committee is expected to vote on two articles of impeachment by the end of the week, sending them to the House floor for a vote by Christmas. Next would come a Senate trial, likely in 2020.
Flooded Farmers Face Growing Dilemma in Warming World
| Associated Press
This year’s devastating losses are forcing tough decisions about the future of farming in America’s flood plains, even among those skeptical of climate change and humans’ role in it.
‘Merry, Merry Chicago!’ Returns to Symphony Center. Here’s a Preview
| Marc Vitali
For the fifth year, the Chicago Symphony Orchestra presents “Merry, Merry Chicago!” a celebration of holiday music that features members of the orchestra and the Chicago Symphony Chorus.
Secretary of State Jesse White Talks Tumblers, Real ID and More
| Quinn Myers
This month marks the 60th anniversary of one of Chicago’s most popular performance groups: the Jesse White Tumblers. Illinois Secretary of State Jesse White joins in conversation to discuss that group, the Real ID rollout and more.
The Surprising Power of 2 Plays Captured on National Theatre Live
| Hedy Weiss
A fervent believer in the unique power of live theater, I have become quite a convert to broadcasts of live performances after seeing two superb National Theatre Live productions this past weekend.
Crain’s Headlines: Judge Appoints Examiner in Sears Bankruptcy Fight
| WTTW News
The bankrupt estate of Sears Holdings Corporation and the hedge fund division that bought the retailer’s troubled remains out of bankruptcy have been engaged in an ugly fight over the value of certain assets.
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