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Sheriff: 1955 Arrest Warrant Moot for Kidnapping of Emmett Till
| Associated Press
Till’s kidnapping and killing became a catalyst for the civil rights movement when his mother insisted on an open-casket funeral in their hometown of Chicago after his brutalized body was pulled from a river in Mississippi. Jet magazine published photos.
April 17, 2023 - Full Show
| WTTW News
Officials search for answers after unruly teenage behavior downtown. Why several dozen county employees were busted for alleged fraud. And the former CEO of Com Ed testifies in the bribery case tied to Michael Madigan.
More Than 50 Employees at Cook County Court Clerk’s Office Leave Amid COVID-19 Fraud Probes
| Paul Caine
The employees were found to have defrauded the Paycheck Protection Program designed to help businesses stay afloat amid the COVID-19 pandemic.
April Fools! Record Warmth Gives Way to Snow as Spring Takes Chicago on Roller-Coaster Weather Ride
| Patty Wetli
In true springtime-in-Chicago fashion, last week’s record-setting summer-like temperatures gave way to a return on winter Monday, as people woke up to snow-covered cars and below-freezing wind chills.
Former ComEd CEO Distances Herself From Michael Madigan During 2nd Day on the Stand
| Amanda Vinicky
Anne Pramaggiore was one of Chicago’s most high-profile executives, serving as CEO of ComEd, as well as chair of the Federal Reserve Board of Chicago’s Board of Directors, and on the boards of DePaul University and Motorola. All of those titles are gone now and replaced with another: defendant.
White Kansas City Homeowner Accused of Shooting Black Teen Who Knocked on Wrong Door Charged With 2 Felonies
| CNN
The 85-year-old man who shot and wounded a 16-year-old Black teen after the teen went to the wrong home to pick up his siblings will face two felony charges, officials announced Monday evening.
Why Are Teen Girls in Crisis? It’s Not Just Social Media
| Associated Press
A recent Centers for Disease Control and Prevention report showed almost 60% of U.S. girls reported persistent sadness and hopelessness. Rates are up in boys, too, but about half as many are affected. Adults have theories about what is going on, but what do teens themselves say?
Which Electric Vehicles Are Eligible for $7,500 Federal Tax Credits? Here’s the List.
| CNN
Sixteen new models and some of their variations are eligible for all or half of the new credit, while nine models — mostly foreign-made vehicles — are no longer eligible, for now. Most of the eligible cars so far are made by the “big three” EV automakers in the US — Ford, General Motors and Stellantis — plus Tesla.
Unrest Spurred by Summer-Like Temperatures Presents Brandon Johnson with 1st Test, Weeks Before He Takes Office
| Heather Cherone
In all, nine adults and six juveniles were arrested in connection with the unrest, which included crowds of young people jumping on CTA buses and fighting, prompting police officials to decry groups “engaging in reckless and disruptive behavior putting themselves and the public at risk for harm.”
From Chicago to St. Louis, Progressives Focus on Recent Local Wins to Counter National Setbacks
| Associated Press
In Chicago, a former teacher’s union organizer unexpectedly won the mayor’s race. In St. Louis, progressives secured a majority on the municipal board. The next opportunities could lie in Philadelphia and Houston, which also hold mayoral elections this year.
Chicago Tonight: Black Voices, April 15, 2023 - Full Show
| WTTW News
The Black unemployment rate hits a new low. What the diversity of working journalists means for news coverage. And the Chicago Public Library partnering with a local barber.
Latino Patients Underrepresented in Parkinson’s Disease Research
| Erica Gunderson
Recent studies suggest Parkinson’s disease may occur in higher rates among Latinos — but it’s tough to know why that might be, as Latinos are underrepresented in Parkinson’s research.
Chicago Tonight: Latino Voices, April 15, 2023 - Full Show
| WTTW News
State lawmakers push for a permanent child tax credit — what it could mean for Illinois families. What you need to know about Parkinson’s disease. And finding a job in the hospitality industry.
Hospitality Hiring Event Pairs Chicago Job Seekers With Employers on April 18
| Erica Gunderson
The 6th annual Hospitality Hires Chicago event puts job seekers face-to-face with industry employers who are ready to interview and hire for a variety of open positions.
Illinois Lawmakers Push for Permanent Child Tax Credit
| Blair Paddock
A permanent child tax credit in Illinois would mean up to $700 per child for eligible families. Proponents say the measure would support low-income families and create more revenue.
Creating More Diverse Newsrooms in Light of Study Showing Disparities in Staffing, Coverage
| Eunice Alpasan
A recent Pew Research Center study found that just 6% of reporting journalists were Black in a sample of nearly 12,000 journalists.
Black Unemployment Rate Falls to Record Low in March
| Blair Paddock
The Black unemployment rate hit a record low of 5% last month, according to data from the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics. The news comes three years after the rate spiked to nearly 17% during the early months of the pandemic.
Sam the Barber Creates Hope, Boosts Confidence With Free Haircuts Across Chicago
| Joanna Hernandez
Public libraries can be a safe haven for those struggling with homelessness. That’s the story of a local barber who benefited from the library’s resources to turn his life around. From living in the streets to becoming a licensed barber, Samuel Brown is now on a mission to pay it forward.
April 14, 2023 - Full Show
| WTTW News
Mayor-elect Brandon Johnson takes us around his neck of the woods — the Austin community. And we’re joined by the head of the Chicago’s police board.
Brandon Johnson on Raising a Family in Austin, Choosing the Next Top Cop
| Acacia Hernandez
“Chicago Tonight” co-anchor Brandis Friedman sat down with Mayor-elect Brandon Johnson for a wide-ranging interview. When he takes office on May 15, Johnson will be the first mayor in nearly a century to call the West Side home.
Touring Chicago’s Austin Community With Mayor-Elect Brandon Johnson
| Acacia Hernandez
When he takes office on May 15, Mayor-elect Brandon Johnson will be the first mayor in nearly a century to call the West Side home.
Chicago Police Officer Who Struck Police Board President During George Floyd Protests Suspended for 90 Days
| Heather Cherone
Chicago Police Board President Ghian Foreman told investigators he was struck by an officer after Foreman attempted to intervene after seeing several police officers “just whaling away on” a man with their batons, records show.
Week in Review: Chicago to Host 2024 Democratic Convention; Ex-ComEd CEO Takes the Stand
| Paul Caine
Chicago nabs the 2024 DNC golden goose. Former ComEd CEO takes the stand in her own bribery trial. Cook County defendants wait years to get their cases heard. And the Blackhawks wave goodbye to Jonathan Toews.
Supreme Court Keeps FDA Abortion Pill Rules in Place for Now
| Associated Press
In an order signed by Justice Samuel Alito, the court put a five-day pause on the fast-moving case so the justices can decide whether lower court rulings restricting the FDA’s approval of the drug should be allowed to take effect in the short term.
4 Wheaton College Students Prevented From Proselytizing in Millennium Park Should Be Paid $205K, City Lawyers Recommend
| Heather Cherone
The proposed settlement is set to be considered by the City Council’s Finance Committee on Monday. A final vote of the City Council could come on Wednesday.
You Still Haven’t Filed Your Income Taxes? Here’s Everything You Need to Know.
| CNN
Are you behind on filing your federal income taxes? Here is a rundown of everything you need to know before the April 18 deadline.
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