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Same-Sex Marriage Legislation Clears Key Senate Hurdle
| Associated Press
Twelve Republicans voted with all Democrats to move forward on the legislation, meaning a final vote could come as soon as this week, or later this month. Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer said the bill ensuring the unions are legally recognized under the law is chance for the Senate to “live up to its highest ideals” and protect marriage equality for all people.
Large Events — Looking at You, Riot Fest — Now Require Approval of Park District Board of Commissioners
| Patty Wetli
On Wednesday, commissioners unanimously approved an amendment to the Park District’s code that gives members of the board the final say on permits for large-scale events held in the city's parks.
R. Kelly Asks Judge to Toss Federal Child Pornography Convictions or Grant New Trial
| Matt Masterson
Kelly’s attorneys on Tuesday filed the routine post-conviction motions asking a judge to either toss out the singer’s six convictions or grant him another trial, arguing prosecutors failed to prove their case and allowed a witness to provide false testimony.
NASA’s Mightiest Moon Rocket Lifts Off 50 Years After Apollo: ‘It Was Pretty Overwhelming’
| Associated Press
If all goes well during the three-week flight, the crew capsule will be propelled into a wide orbit around the moon and then return to Earth with a Pacific splashdown in December.
Rising Food Costs Take a Bite Out of Thanksgiving Dinner
| Associated Press
Americans are bracing for a costly Thanksgiving this year, with double-digit percent increases in the price of turkey, potatoes, stuffing, canned pumpkin and other staples.
The Check Is in the Mail, And Being Stolen. Chicago Police Warn of Recent Thefts, Check 'Washing'
| Patty Wetli
The Chicago Police Department has issued a community alert following several reports of checks stolen from U.S. postal boxes.
Nov. 15, 2022 - Full Show
| WTTW News
Property taxes are due next month — what exactly goes into your bill? Donald Trump is expected to announce his re-election bid. What’s behind a turkey shortage. And a tree that’s seen it all is coming down.
After Election Losses, Illinois Republicans Pick New State Senate and House Leaders
| Amanda Vinicky
A red wave may not have materialized on Tuesday as polls predicted and the GOP had hoped, but election currents swept in changes across the top ranks of the Illinois General Assembly.
Various Factors Driving Up the Cost of Thanksgiving Turkeys This Year
| Andrea Flores
This year, some turkey farmers have been impacted by avian influenza, which affected more than 50 million birds, according to the CDC. No commercial flocks in Illinois have been affected.
Lawyer Turns to Art in Effort to Explain Criminal Justice System
| Angel Idowu
A lawyer is using what she learned in that role to create art that helps people better understand the reality of Cook County’s criminal justice system.
CTA Board OKs Budget With No Fare Hikes, But Fiscal Challenges Loom
| Nick Blumberg
The CTA’s Board of Directors approved a $1.8 billion operating budget for 2023, a plan that doesn’t include fare increases for passengers. But with ridership still down from pre-pandemic levels, the budget relies on nearly $400 million in federal stimulus money to make up for lost fare revenue.
Reputed Wicked Town Gang Leader Convicted on Federal Racketeering Charges
| Matt Masterson
Donald Lee, 40, and 30-year-old Torance Benson were each found guilty Tuesday following a two-month trial in Chicago’s federal court building after prosecutors said they each participated in a criminal organization that murdered rivals and violently protected a drug-dealing operation on the city’s West Side.
Donald Trump Seeks White House Again Amid GOP Losses, Legal Probes
| Associated Press
Trump had hoped to use the GOP’s expected gains in last week’s elections as a springboard to vault himself to his party’s nomination. Instead, he finds himself being blamed for backing a series of losing candidates after Republicans failed to take control of the Senate.
AP Source: Russian Missiles Cross Into Poland During Strike
| Associated Press
Russia pounded Ukraine’s energy facilities Tuesday with its biggest barrage of missiles yet, striking targets across the country and causing widespread blackouts. A senior U.S. intelligence official said missiles crossed into NATO member Poland and killed two people.
Illinois Workers’ Rights Amendment Approved by Voters: AP
| Amanda Vinicky
Illinois’ constitution will be amended to explicitly protect unions, according to backers of the change who’ve been closely watching as mail-in ballots get added to totals from last Tuesday’s election. Outside entities and leading critics of the question say it’s too early for unions to claim victory.
Police, CTA Officials Offer Riders Safety Tips Ahead of Holiday Shopping Season
| Matt Masterson
Safety tips offered by the CPD include: being aware of your surroundings, securing wallets and phones in zipped pockets, keeping shopping bags close to you and keeping headphone volume low enough to hear what’s happening nearby.
Walmart Offers to Pay $3.1 Billion to Settle Opioid Lawsuits
| Associated Press
The retail giant's announcement follows similar proposals on Nov. 2 from the two largest U.S. pharmacy chains, CVS Health and Walgreen Co., which each said they would pay about $5 billion.
World Population Hits 8 Billion, Creating Many Challenges
| Associated Press
The world's population will likely hit an estimated 8 billion people on Tuesday, according to a United Nations projection, with much of the growth coming from developing nations in Africa.
Winter Weather Advisory Tuesday, Days After Record High Temps: Yep, Chicago Weather in a Nutshell
| Patty Wetli
A winter weather advisory went into effect Tuesday morning for much of the Chicago region, a far cry from last week's balmy 70-degree temperatures.
Lincoln Park Zoo’s Oldest Resident Has Been Hiding in Plain Sight for About 300 Years. Its Days Are Now Numbered.
| Patty Wetli
A bur oak has towered over the zoo’s south lawn, opposite the primate house, since before there even was a zoo. It even predates the founding of the United States of America.
Cook County Property Tax Bills Arrive After Months of Delays and Finger-Pointing
| Heather Cherone
The second-installment of property owners’ 2021 tax bills will be more than 150 days late amid months of bureaucratic wrangling and finger pointing among Cook County officials.
Nov. 14, 2022 - Full Show
| WTTW News
A federal court ruling puts student loans on hold. Why Chicago homeowners might face a higher property tax burden. The future of the Illinois GOP after a poor showing last week. And a concert pianist on her time in Chicago.
Illinois GOP Taking Stock, Looking to Future After ‘Very Disappointing’ Election
| Paul Caine
Last Tuesday was instead an unmitigated disaster for the Illinois GOP — losing every race for statewide office and falling further into super-minority status in the statehouse. It’s prompted calls from within for some soul-searching.
After Formula Shortage, Breast Milk Bank Aims to Meet Demand
| Jennifer Cotto
In the Chicago area, Mothers’ Milk Bank of the Western Great Lakes is the only accredited milk bank. Despite a slow increase in supply, the bank is still providing this valuable resource.
Pianist Recalls Roots in Chicago and Ukraine – and an Early Appearance on WTTW
| Marc Vitali
Pianist Inna Faliks is an educator, mom and a distinguished concert pianist who is in demand across the globe. But before all that, one of her first television appearances was on WTTW in 1994 when she was just 15 years old.
Crain’s Headlines: McDonald’s Plots World Cup Campaign
| WTTW News
Property owners will receive their tax bills soon — and homeowners might be a bit let down. Zoro, an e-commerce platform for business supplies, is joining the list of companies moving from the suburbs to the city. And McDonald's is rolling out what they say is their largest global campaign to date for the World Cup.
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