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July 8, 2021 - Full Show
| WTTW News
Cook County Chief Judge Tim Evans talks courts and crime. Local reaction to the unrest in Haiti. How a local woodworker brings his custom pieces to life. And we’re live from the South Loop.
Lightfoot Woos Tech Companies During Visit to San Francisco, Even as the City Reels from Violence
| Heather Cherone
Determined to convince tech companies to trade in views of the Golden Gate Bridge for the City of Big Shoulders, Mayor Lori Lightfoot spent Wednesday and Thursday wooing Silicon Valley entrepreneurs, even as the city reeled from the most violent weekend of 2021.
They’ve Hatched! Monty and Rose’s New Chicks Are Here
| Patty Wetli
Chicago’s indomitable piping plovers have welcomed three chicks, with a fourth still possibly on the way, plover monitors have reported.
Chicago Man Charged in Federal Court Following Shooting of ATF, CPD Officers
| Matt Masterson
A 28-year-old Chicago man who allegedly shot two federal agents and a Chicago police officer as they were driving Wednesday in an unmarked vehicle in Morgan Park apparently believed the victims were members of a rival street gang, according to federal prosecutors.
Man Arrested for Rifle at Chicago Hotel Makes Bond, Proposes
| Associated Press
An Iowa man who was in custody in Chicago after police found a rifle with a laser sight in a hotel room that overlooks a Lake Michigan beach during the July Fourth weekend made bond and then proposed to his girlfriend upon his release.
Billionaire Blastoff: Rich Riding Own Rockets Into Space
| Associated Press
The lucrative, high-stakes chase for space tourists will unfold on the fringes of space — 55 miles to 66 miles up, pitting Virgin Galactic’s Richard Branson against the world’s richest man, Blue Origin’s Jeff Bezos.
COVID Vaccines Still Work Against Mutant, Researchers Find
| Associated Press
New research from France adds to evidence that widely used COVID-19 vaccines still offer strong protection against a coronavirus mutant that is spreading rapidly around the world and now is the most prevalent variant in the U.S.
Ald. Carrie Austin Pleads Not Guilty to Charges of Bribery, Lying to Feds
| Heather Cherone
The 34th Ward alderperson is the second-longest serving member of the City Council — and the third sitting member to be charged with federal crimes. She faces one count of bribery conspiracy, two counts of using interstate facilities to promote bribery and one count of lying to the FBI.
Global COVID-19 Deaths Hit 4 Million Amid Rush to Vaccinate
| Associated Press
The global death toll from COVID-19 eclipsed 4 million Wednesday as the crisis increasingly becomes a race between the vaccine and the highly contagious delta variant.
July 7, 2021 - Full Show
| WTTW News
President Biden touts his American Families Plan in McHenry County. Cook County State’s Attorney Kim Foxx on the crime surge. Should the Tokyo Olympics go forward? And fairy houses in Chicago parks.
Amid Spike in Gun Violence, Cook County’s Foxx, Mitchell Address Concerns Over Courts
| Blair Paddock
More than 100 people were shot over the Fourth of July weekend in Chicago, one of the city’s deadliest in years. Some officials are blaming the courts for the recent violence. Cook County State’s Attorney Kim Foxx and Public Defender Sharone Mitchell Jr. respond.
Fairy Houses Are Popping Up in Chicago Parks. There’s a Perfectly Natural Explanation
| Patty Wetli
To celebrate the 20th anniversary of its natural areas, the Chicago Park District, in partnership with The Nature Conservancy of Illinois, has installed 20 fairy houses in parks across the city. Here’s where to find them.
Chicago’s Pension Debt Continues to Rise, Increasing $1.1B in 2020: City Analysis
| Heather Cherone
Chicago owes $32.9 billion to its four employee pension funds representing police officers, firefighters, municipal employees and laborers, according to the 2020 Certified Annual Financial Report — an increase of nearly 3.5% from 2019.
Multimedia Company in Chicago Connects Audiences, Artists During Pandemic
| Marc Vitali
When theaters across the city shut down last year, a local multimedia company took the performing arts from stage to screen. With the help of some celebrated collaborators, they kept audiences in touch with artists.
Olympics Likely to Open During COVID ‘State of Emergency’
| Associated Press
Surging COVID-19 cases in Tokyo have hit a two-month high that almost guarantees the Japanese government will declare a new state of emergency to start next week and continue for the duration of the Tokyo Olympics.
Biden Visits Illinois to Sell Voters on Families Agenda
| Associated Press
President Joe Biden pitched his proposed investments in families and education at an Illinois community college on Wednesday, telling residents of the swing district that what’s good for families is also good for the economy.
Chicago Police Officer, 2 ATF Agents Shot at I-57 On-Ramp
| Matt Masterson
A Chicago police officer and two federal agents are expected to survive after they were shot early Wednesday while driving in a vehicle onto the I-57 highway. A person of interest is being questioned in connection with the shooting, officials said.
Search of Collapsed Condo Shifts From Rescue to Recovery
| Associated Press
Emergency workers gave up Wednesday on any hope of finding survivors in a collapsed Florida condo building, telling sobbing families that there was “no chance of life” in the rubble as crews shifted their efforts to recovering more remains.
Pritzker Announces Cash Bonuses, Prizes for Vaccinated State Employees
| Kristen Thometz
State employees who work in direct care facilities and have received at least one dose of the COVID-19 vaccine are eligible to receive cash bonuses and prizes like airline vouchers and tickets to Cubs and Bears games, Gov. J.B. Pritzker announced Wednesday.
It’s Not Exactly Pigs Flying, But Check Out These Goats on a Boat
| Patty Wetli
ComEd treated some hard-working members of its team to the ride of their lives as a way to educate the public about the utility company’s use of goats to manage overgrown vegetation around hard-to-reach power lines.
10 Things to Do This Weekend: July 8-11
| Kristen Thometz
Country crooners, art festivals, yards of yarn and sudsy 5K races usher in the weekend. Here are 10 things to do in and around Chicago.
Delta Variant Now Makes Up More Than Half of Coronavirus Cases in US, CDC Says
| CNN
The delta variant, a more transmissible and possibly more dangerous strain of coronavirus, now makes up more than half of all new COVID-19 infections in the U.S., according to estimates from the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
Have a Seat: Patio Furniture Shortage Tells US Economic Tale
| Associated Press
The Biden economy faces the unusual challenge of possibly being too strong for its own good. There is the paradox of the fastest growth in generations at more than 6% yet also persistent delays for anyone trying to buy furniture, autos and a wide mix of other goods.
Is a Move to Arlington Heights in the Bears’ Future?
| Alexandra Silets
The Chicago Bears are seriously bidding to buy the plot where Arlington Park has been for decades. What the sale could mean for the Chicago area.
Anti-Violence Workers in Chicago Say More Resources Needed
| Paul Caine
Following a violent holiday weekend in Chicago, Mayor Lori Lightfoot said young people need to “put down the guns.” Community organizations fighting to stem the rising tide of violence talk about their efforts and the root causes of violence in the city.
Illinois Tech Hires Raj Echambadi as Next President
| Quinn Myers
We discuss Chicago’s role in the tech world with the incoming president of Illinois Tech, who takes the helm on Aug. 16.
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