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Douglass Park Neighbors on Damage Left by Riot Fest, Other Festivals
| Blair Paddock
The latest damage comes after the park has been used for three massive Chicago festivals this summer: Summer Smash in June, Heatwave in July and Riot Fest this past weekend. Riot Fest alone brings some 40,000 attendees to the park each day.
The Robots Are Coming. Chicago OKs Pilot Program of Food Delivery Via Machine
| Patty Wetli
Chicago's City Council approved a pilot program that will allow restaurants and grocery stores to make deliveries via "personal delivery devices (PDDs)," aka, robots.
Maestro Riccardo Muti Takes a Look Back as He Begins Final Season at Chicago Symphony Orchestra
| Marc Vitali
This weekend marks the beginning of the end of Maestro Riccardo Muti’s tenure as music director of the Chicago Symphony Orchestra. WTTW News visited Symphony Center to hear him lead the orchestra in a rousing rehearsal of works by Tchaikovsky.
As Interest Rates Rise, What’s In Store for Chicago’s Real Estate Market?
| Jennifer Cotto
The Federal Reserve’s latest rate hike means higher potential costs for things like credit card payments, bank loans and mortgages. It will also have an impact on the real estate market.
Open House Chicago, Coming Soon in October, Is Returning to Pre-Pandemic Form
| Patty Wetli
The two-day architecture festival, set for Oct. 15-16, is back to in-person tours, with new sites and new communities — hello, Chatham and Hermosa — making their debut. Time to start mapping out a plan of attack.
COVID-19 Risk ‘Low’ Across Chicago, Cook County: Federal Officials
| Heather Cherone
Chicago and Cook County last faced a low risk of COVID-19 on May 5. The region has bounced between a medium risk and a high risk all summer.
8-Year-Old Boy Shot in July 4 Highland Park Parade Massacre Returns Home to Family
| Associated Press
Cooper was shot in the back, and the bullet ripped through his body, severely damaging his aorta, liver, esophagus and spinal cord before exiting through his chest. He was taken first to Highland Park Hospital where he underwent a life-saving surgery, then spent in-patient stays at Comer Children’s Hospital and Shirley Ryan Ability Lab in Chicago.
An Odd Couple’s Disposal of Public and Personal Garbage at Northlight Theatre
| Hedy Weiss
“The Garbologists” is an engaging, sharply written, and cleverly titled two-character play by Lindsay Joelle now receiving its first professional production by Northlight Theatre. The production follows two garbage collectors who have a competitive tension and developing connection.
Biden Vows US Won’t Walk Away from Storm-Struck Puerto Rico
| Associated Press
More than 60% of power customers in Puerto Rico remained without energy on Thursday, and a third of customers were without water — and local officials admitted they could not say when service would be fully restored.
Ex-Waukegan Cop Charged in 2020 Fatal Shooting of Black Man
| Associated Press
A grand jury returned indictments on Wednesday against former Waukegan police Officer Dante Salinas in the Oct. 20, 2020, shooting that killed a 19-year-old local man, Marcellis Stinnette, and wounded his girlfriend.
More Consumers Buying Organic, But US Farmers Still Wary
| Associated Press
Instead of growing to meet the demand, the number of farmers converting to organic is actually dropping. Last month, the U.S. Department of Agriculture committed up to $300 million to recruit and help more farmers make the switch.
Judge Blocks Indiana Abortion Ban Week After It Took Effect
| Associated Press
Owen County Judge Kelsey Hanlon issued a preliminary injunction against the ban that took effect one week ago. The injunction was sought by abortion clinic operators who argued in a lawsuit that the state constitution protects access to the medical procedure.
Cook County Judge Charged With Domestic Battery Placed on 'Restricted Duties'
| Matt Masterson
Sixth Municipal District Judge Carl Boyd, who was arrested this week on allegations of domestic battery, has been placed on restricted duties, the chief judge’s office announced.
Pritzker Calls on Jones, Hastings to Resign from State Senate
| Heather Cherone
Gov. J.B. Pritzker, who is running for re-election, said it was not enough for the lawmakers to resign as leaders of the Democratic Party in the Illlinois Senate.
Elmhurst Starbucks Workers File for Union Representation
| Nick Blumberg
Employees at a Starbucks in west suburban Elmhurst say they’ve filed for union representation, joining hundreds of other coffee shops around the country and in the Chicago area.
Sept. 21, 2022 - Full Show
| WTTW News
Approval is given for a Chicago Fire practice facility on a former public housing site. Group of state’s attorneys sues to strike the state’s new law eliminating cash bail. Chicago City Council welcomes its newest member.
Chicago Fire Soccer Facility Planned on 26 Acres of Housing Authority Land Clears City Council
| Nick Blumberg
The Chicago Fire’s plan is set to transform the vacant Near West Side property into practice soccer fields and a training and administrative building. The empty land was part of the massive CHA complex known as the Addams-Brooks-Loomis-Abbott homes.
Spotlight Politics: State Senator Charged, New Chicago Alderperson Appointed
| Paul Caine
Federal prosecutors charged state Sen. Emil Jones III, D-Chicago, with three felonies in relation to allegations he took a bribe from a red-light camera firm.. Our politics team weighs in on that story and more.
State’s Attorneys Representing 3 Illinois Counties File Lawsuits Against SAFE-T Act
| Amanda Vinicky
In January, Illinois will eliminate cash bail — money paid to release someone from jail, as a guarantee that they will return for trial. But the change won’t go into effect if a trio of state’s attorneys have their way as they seek to have the law, dubbed by drafters as the SAFE-T Act, declared null and void.
Chicago to Pay $25M to Settle 3 Police Misconduct Cases
| Heather Cherone
In all, the payments approved Wednesday are equivalent to 30% of the city’s annual $82 million budget to cover the cost of police misconduct lawsuits.
US Response to the Holocaust Explored in New PBS Documentary
| Andrea Flores
History lessons may recall that the U.S. helped liberate Nazi concentration camps after defeating Germany in World War II, but the entire story is far more complicated.
Museum of Science and Industry Set to Auction Off Huge Collection of Circus Memorabilia
| Angel Idowu
Despite the ingenuity the circus brought at one time, that’s since changed. That’s why the Museum of Science and Industry is saying goodbye to its collection in an upcoming auction.
Chicago Police Banned from Investigating People Seeking Abortions or Their Doctors
| Heather Cherone
The new law is modeled on the city’s rules designed to protect immigrants from prohibiting members of the Chicago Police Department from cooperating with federal law enforcement agencies.
Chicago’s Oldest House Set for an Unusual Renovation: It’s Getting a New Name
| Patty Wetli
A measure was introduced to City Council to rename the Henry B. Clarke House as the Henry B. and Caroline Clarke/Bishop Louis Henry and Margaret Ford House. The change will better reflect all of the home’s most influential owners, city officials said.
A Dramatically Different Take on the Enduring ‘Fiddler on the Roof’ at Lyric Opera
| Hedy Weiss
Scaled to opera house grandeur, the production involves a total of 100 performers including a cast of strong actors, an ensemble of sensational dancers, a large chorus and the full Lyric Opera Orchestra.
At Least 8 Injured After Building Explosion in South Austin Tuesday, Fire Officials Say
| Matt Masterson
The fire department tweeted the explosion occurred at West End and North Central avenues sometime Tuesday morning. At least eight people have been hospitalized, with three in "serious to critical" condition.
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