Stories by Yahya Salem
Chicago Students Become Published Authors with Help from Nonprofit
| Yahya Salem
Three new publications by Chicago students are available for pre-order now through the work of nonprofit 826CHI, which partners with Chicago Public Schools to provide free, project-based field trips to CPS classrooms, as well as in-school programming.
Weekslong Quarry Workers Strike That's Stalled Road Projects May End This Weekend
| Amanda Vinicky
A 45-day strike that’s put a strain on road projects throughout northern Illinois could come to an end this weekend when members of the International Union of Operating Engineers Local 150 union vote on an offer from their employers, collectively known as the Chicago Area Aggregate Producers Association (CAAPA).
‘Shakespeare in the Parks’ Cancels Pair of Shows After Shooting During Thursday’s Performance
| Patty Wetli
Chicago Shakespeare has canceled its Friday and Saturday shows following a shooting during its Thursday night performance.
Festival for Fitness Fans Boosts Nonprofit for Kids and Play
| Mckenzie Richmond
Faces of Fitness will feature a variety of classes including Pure Barre, Orange Theory, Barry’s Bootcamp, and SoulCycle on different stages. Attendees can try out classes for boxing, dance, HIIT (high intensity interval training) cardio, and more.
2 Men Wounded After Friday Morning Shootout Between Suspect and Chicago Police
| Matt Masterson
Three people are in custody following the shooting, according to Police Superintendent David Brown, while a fourth man allegedly involved is still being sought.
Chicago Set to Get 18K More Doses of Monkeypox Vaccine — But It Won’t Be Enough, Officials Say
| Heather Cherone
“While we are pleased to be receiving these additional doses, we simply need more vaccine in Chicago,” said Dr. Alison Arwady, the commissioner of the Chicago Department of Public Health.
July 21, 2022 - Full Show
| WTTW News
Analysis of the Jan. 6 committee’s final, scheduled hearing in primetime. Plus, artist Taylor Bennett has a concert and new album, all about self-love.
Chicago Artist Taylor Bennett Performing Free Show at Lincoln Hall
| Angel Idowu
A local music artist is working to encourage the next generation with an album committed to self-growth, no matter the circumstance. You can see Taylor Bennett perform his new album “Coming of Age” Friday at 6:30 p.m. at Lincoln Hall. Tickets are free.
Jan. 6 Panel Probes Donald Trump’s 187 Minutes as Capitol Attacked as Prime-Time Hearing Approaches
| Associated Press
The Thursday prime-time hearing will dive into the 187 minutes that Trump failed to act on Jan. 6, 2021, despite pleas from aides, allies and even his family.
Officer Who Shot Anthony Alvarez Will Not Be Fired: Police Board
| Heather Cherone
The Civilian Office of Police Accountability recommended that Officer Evan Solano be fired for shooting Alvarez in the back and killing him after a brief chase in Portage Park, but Chicago Police Supt. David Brown disagreed with that conclusion.
Lincoln Park Ald. Michele Smith Resigns from Chicago City Council, Citing ‘Personal Issues’
| Heather Cherone
Ald. Michele Smith’s resignation will be effective Aug. 12, she said. Mayor Lori Lightfoot must appoint a replacement by Oct. 12 — in the middle of the next aldermanic election
Lawsuit Alleges Chicago Police Made False Arrests Based on Faulty ShotSpotter Alerts
| Matt Masterson
“ShotSpotter inflates gunfire statistics, thereby providing false justification for oppressive police tactics in neighborhoods under its surveillance — all of which are already overpoliced,” attorneys wrote in a federal lawsuit against the city of Chicago.
House OKs Bill to Protect Contraception from Supreme Court
| Associated Press
The House’s 228-195 roll call was largely along party lines and sent the measure to the Senate, where it seemed doomed. Democrats said that with the high court recently overturning the landmark Roe v. Wade decision from 1973, the justices and GOP lawmakers are on track to go even further than banning abortions.
Report Finds COVID-19 Vaccines May Impact Menstrual Cycles But Findings Narrow in Scope
| Kristen Thometz
After noticing changes in their menstrual cycles after getting a COVID-19 vaccine, a pair of researchers surveyed others about their experiences. A new analysis of over 35,000 responses finds many experienced changes to their periods, including unexpected bleeding.
President Joe Biden Tests Positive for COVID-19, Has ‘Mild Symptoms’
| Associated Press
White House Press Secretary Karine Jean-Pierre said that Biden was experiencing “mild symptoms” and has begun taking Paxlovid, an antiviral drug designed to reduce the severity of the disease.
10 Things to Do This Weekend: July 21-24
| Kristen Thometz
Neighborhood street fests, dinosaurs and dragons, pizza pies and cat videos usher in the weekend. Here are 10 things to do in Chicago.
13-Year-Old Accused of Stealing Vehicle With 2 Young Children Inside in Humboldt Park
| Matt Masterson
Chicago police said the teen has been arrested and charged with one count each of vehicular hijacking and aggravated battery.
Chicago Teen Charged With Battery, Robbery From Incident Onboard Red Line Train
| Matt Masterson
Tiarra Berry, 19, has been charged with one count each of battery to a transit passenger and robbery stemming from the March 1 incident.
July 20, 2022 - Full Show
| WTTW News
Speed cameras and ethics reform at City Council. Gun control on Capitol Hill. Our Spotlight Politics on that and more. Backlash over music fests in neighborhood parks. And a stunning fossil discovery.
Luria, Kinzinger Put Careers on Line in Jan. 6 Investigation
| Associated Press
Rep. Elaine Luria, a Democrat first elected in 2018, is facing a difficult reelection in a Virginia swing district that was redrawn to be more Republican. Rep. Adam Kinzinger, a Republican who’s a pariah to some in his party because of his condemnation of former President Donald Trump, decided not to seek another term in his Illinois district.
U.S. Senators Focus on Highland Park in Gun Hearing; Mayor Calls for Gun Control
| Amanda Vinicky
A contingent of Lake County elected officials was in Washington Wednesday as the horrific events of the July 4 parade mass shooting took center stage at a U.S. Senate hearing. The Highland Park tragedy has re-energized calls for a ban on guns like the kind the shooter used, but critics say that’s the wrong focus.
Calls for Dedicated Place to Host Summer Music Festivals, Keep Out of Neighborhood Parks
| Marc Vitali
This summer hundreds of thousands of music lovers will descend on the city for its annual music festivals. And that impact on public land is a point of contention for some neighbors who live near the parks.
New Fossil Discovery Shows Evolution Isn’t Always Linear
| Paul Caine
A team lead by a University of Chicago paleontologist says a fossil that was found years ago — and for years largely ignored — could shed more light on that pivotal time in the evolution of life.
Push to Expand Transit-Oriented Development to South, West Sides Approved 36-10
| Heather Cherone
“This brings our city one step closer towards ensuring that every Chicagoan can live in a walkable, affordable community that is connected to transit and all of its benefits,” Mayor Lori Lightfoot said.
City Council Rejects Push to Roll Back $35 Tickets for Drivers Snapped 6 MPH Over the Limit
| Heather Cherone
The vote capped months of parliamentary shenanigans and came after a concerted effort by advocates for pedestrians and bicyclists to convince undecided members of the City Council the tickets were an effective way to reduce headline-grabbing and heartbreaking crashes.
Democrats Push for 1st Semi-Automatic Gun Ban in 20 Years
| Associated Press
Democrats hope that the 100-page bill moving through the Judiciary Committee will pass the House before the August break. But that is far from assured.
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