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Lyric Opera’s Production of ‘Hansel and Gretel’ Cooks Up a Winningly Imaginative Theatrical Feast
| Hedy Weiss
Fairy tales do come true, but sometimes they arrive on the stage in the most fantastical way. “Hansel and Gretel” at the Lyric Opera House proves to be an altogether richly imaginative dramatic, musical and visual treat.
Illinois AG Says Arguments Against Cash Bail Elimination ‘Flawed For Multiple Reasons’
| Matt Masterson
“The circuit court’s decision finding the detention provisions unconstitutional should be reversed,” Illinois Attorney General Kwame Raoul's office wrote in a brief Thursday.
How to Vote Early — But Not Often — For Chicago Mayor, City Council, Police District Council
| Heather Cherone
All Chicagoans can cast their votes early at the Chicago Board of Election Commissioners supersite at 191 N. Clark St. and the board’s office at 69 W. Washington St., 6th floor. An early voting location will open in each of Chicago’s 50 wards on Feb. 13.
Teen Charged with Fatally Shooting 17-Year-Old During Meetup to Sell Shoes in West Pullman
| Matt Masterson
Tony Mason III, 18, was held without bail Thursday after being charged with numerous felonies including first-degree murder and four counts of attempted murder stemming from a Sunday shooting that left 17-year-old Jordan Nixon dead.
Youth Program Founder Hurt in Iowa Shooting Escaped Chicago Gang, Moved to Help Other Young People
| Associated Press
Will Keeps was a 15-year-old member of a Chicago gang when he witnessed rival members kill his friend. He escaped the streets and moved to Iowa to help other young people from troubled backgrounds.
Former Chicago Graduate Students Gets 8 Years After Spying for Chinese Government
| Associated Press
A federal jury in Chicago in September convicted Ji Chaoqun, 31, of conspiracy to act as an agent of China’s Ministry of State Security without notifying the U.S. attorney general, acting as a spy in the U.S., and lying on a government form about his contacts with foreign agencies.
Central Illinois Man Charged in Peoria Planned Parenthood Clinic Fire
| Associated Press
Tyler W. Massengill, 32, of Chillicothe, is accused of malicious use of fire and an explosive to damage, and attempt to damage the clinic in Peoria, the U.S. Attorney’s Office said in a statement.
Jan. 25, 2023 - Full Show
| WTTW News
As the snow falls, we take a deeper dive into what causes that “lake effect." The veterinary drug linked to a high level of opioid deaths in Cook County. And the issue of mental health front and center in the Chicago mayoral race.
Woman-Owned Gym in Waukegan Reshaping Fitness Ideals: ‘I Want Women to Feel Empowered’
| Andrea Flores
Owner Marybel Wilson wanted to share her passion for working out with women who might struggle to see themselves reflected in the fitness industry. Her gym has grown to include more than 130 members and serves women of all shapes and sizes.
García Edits First Television Ad to Remove Uniformed Chicago Cops After Probe Launched
| Heather Cherone
A spokesperson for the Jesús “Chuy” García campaign told WTTW News the ad was revised out of an “abundance of caution.”
Cook County Sees 17% Spike In Overdose Deaths Tied to Veterinary Drug Xylazine. Harm Reduction Groups Say Its Presence Is Spreading.
| Jared Rutecki
Data from the Cook County Medical Examiner’s Office shows 146 opioid-related deaths last year where xylazine was listed as a primary cause, marking a 16.8% increase from 2021. Local harm reduction organizations have also seen an uptick in its use.
Push to Reopen Public Mental Health Clinics Closed 11 Years Ago Defines Another Chicago Mayor’s Race
| Heather Cherone
A majority of candidates hoping to oust Mayor Lori Lightfoot from City Hall’s fifth floor office have pledged to reopen public mental health clinics. Lightfoot said her network of nonprofit Trauma-Informed Centers of Care provide better and more accessible service.
US Investigating December Flight Cancellations at Southwest Airlines
| Associated Press
Southwest canceled about 16,700 flights over the last 10 days of December. The U.S. Department of Transportation is investigating whether the airline deceived customers by knowingly scheduling more flights than it realistically could handle.
Nature Museum To Hike Fees Nearly 70%. Park District Also OKs Field Museum Bump
| Patty Wetli
Admission for a Chicago adult will increase from $9 to $15 at the Peggy Notebaert Nature Museum and from $18 to $21 at the Field Museum. The Park District Board of Commissioners approved the hikes Wednesday.
NRA Sues in Federal Court Over Illinois Ban on Semiautomatic Weapons
| Associated Press
The powerful NRA joined a parade of gun-rights activists seeking to toss out the newly minted prohibition on dozens of rapid-fire pistols and long guns, as well as large-capacity magazines or attachments.
Porchlight’s ‘Cabaret’ a Bravura Production of a Chillingly Timely Broadway Classic
| Hedy Weiss
Read the headlines these days, and the sharply sardonic edge of “Cabaret" feels more chillingly ironic and on target than ever.
Lightfoot Celebrates Opening of New Police, Fire Training Academy She Once Opposed
| Heather Cherone
The facility includes a “scenario village” that features multiple two- and three-flat residential brick buildings complete with fences, curbs, alleys, sidewalks, yards, back stairways, porches, basements and garages. It will also include a new 18,000-square-foot location Boys & Girls Club and two restaurants.
CPS Watchdog Finds ‘Concerning’ Trends in School-Based Investigations, Vendor Background Checks
| Matt Masterson
Deputy Inspector General Amber Nesbitt said her office has seen a rise in the number of district schools, charter schools and vendors that have launched investigations into sexual misconduct allegations without contacting the inspector general or CPS.
1 Dead, Multiple People Injured in Kenwood High-Rise Fire That Climbed Vertically
| Dan Lambert
One person is dead and multiple people are injured after a fire broke out on the 15th floor of a Kenwood high-rise building Wednesday morning.
WTTW News Explains: What Exactly Is Lake Effect Snow?
| Patty Wetli
WTTW News explains the science behind lake effect snow. (Hint: We’re lucky to be on this side of Lake Michigan.)
NASCAR Books Miranda Lambert, The Chainsmokers for Chicago Street Race Weekend
| Patty Wetli
The Black Crowes and Charley Crockett round out the music lineup for Chicago Street Race Weekend, July 1-2.
Chicago White Sox Pitcher Mike Clevinger Investigated by MLB for Domestic Violence
| Associated Press
Chicago White Sox pitcher Mike Clevinger is being investigated by Major League Baseball following an allegation of domestic violence, the team announced in a statement.
Snowfall Expected to Hit 2 to 4 Inches Across Chicago, Could Affect Morning and Afternoon Commutes
| Patty Wetli
Lingering lake effect snow could make the evening rush hour an equal exercise in patience, according to the National Weather Service.
Jan. 24, 2023 - Full Show
| WTTW News
Assessing COVID-19 three years to the day of the first case in Illinois. Why day care providers are waiting for checks from the state. And boosting safety for street vendors who've been robbed in Little Village.
Open Books Expands Literacy Mission with Logan Square Location
| Angel Idowu
The Chicago nonprofit already has locations in Pilsen and the West Loop. Open Books promotes literacy through programming and the sale of new and used donated books.
Doctors Talk Lessons Learned in 3 Years Since First Confirmed COVID-19 Case in Chicago
| Eunice Alpasan
It’s been three years since the first Chicago COVID-19 case was confirmed. Since then, more than four million people in Illinois have been diagnosed with coronavirus; it has killed more than 36,000 people in the state.
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