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Spotlight Politics: As Chicago Elections Loom, City Budget Process Begins
| WTTW News
Mayor Lori Lightfoot unveiled a property tax bump as the budget process gets underway. Our politics team weighs in on that story and more.
A Giant Marina to Attract Boaters Was Approved at Navy Pier. Why Hasn’t It Been Built?
| Paris Schutz
In 2016, Navy Pier officials asked City Council to approve an update to the pier’s planned development, authorizing, among other things, the construction of a transient marina on its north side, where boats could dock for the day. The project is now the subject of a lawsuit.
Chicago Rideshare Drivers Push for Safety Precautions, Improved Working Conditions
| Jennifer Cotto
With high gas prices and carjackings a growing job risk, gig workers from companies like Lyft, Uber and DoorDash are demanding more from their employers.
Chicago Faces $127.9M Budget Shortfall in 2023: Lightfoot
| Heather Cherone
Chicago’s financial picture has been buoyed by the city’s red-hot real estate market and nearly $2 billion in federal aid designed to help the city withstand the ravages of the COVID-19 pandemic.
Pop Culture Fans Show Out at Chicago Comic and Entertainment Expo
| Yahya Salem
This year’s C2E2 took place in the summer, less than eight months after its 2021 iteration, as organizers gradually revert to the event’s original spring calendar, which was disrupted due to COVID-19 restrictions.
World Health Organization: COVID-19 Deaths Fall Overall by 9%, Infections Stable
| Associated Press
The U.N. health agency said there were more than 14,000 COVID-19 deaths in the last week and nearly 7 million new infections. The number of new deaths rose by 19% in the Middle East, while dropping by more than 70% in Africa, 15% in Europe and 10% in the Americas.
3 Chicago-Area Residents Charged in $2.75M COVID-19 Relief Fraud Scheme
| Matt Masterson
The trio allegedly falsified documents and lied about the number of employees at multiple companies in order to defraud the government out of millions of dollars in COVID-19 relief aid they instead used to cover personal expenses and purchase luxury vehicles.
Trump Says He Took the Fifth in New York Civil Investigation
| Associated Press
As vociferous as Donald Trump has been in defending himself in written statements and on the rally stage, legal experts said answering questions in a deposition was risky because anything he said could potentially be used against him in a parallel criminal investigation by the Manhattan district attorney.
US Inflation Slows From a 40-Year Peak but Remains High
| Associated Press
Consumer prices jumped 8.5% in July compared with a year earlier, the government said Wednesday, down from a 9.1% year-over-year increase in June.
Aug. 9, 2022 - Full Show
| WTTW News
The latest on the raid of former President Trump’s Mar-a-Lago compound. A local Taiwanese official on the island’s conflict with China, contention brewing in the airline industry, and why pharmacy deserts exist across the city.
Recent Wave of Airline Delays, Cancellations Indicates Rocky Pandemic Recovery
| Eunice Alpasan
A recent wave of airline delays and cancellations has affected much of the country, including Chicago. After experiencing unprecedented airline delays and cancellations this summer, the recent wave is another indication of a rocky pandemic recovery for airlines.
Taiwan Consul in Chicago Says China Becoming ‘More Aggressive Abroad, More Oppressive at Home’
| Paul Caine
In an interview with WTTW News, Johnson Chiang, director general of the Taipei Economic and Cultural Office in Chicago, said that as China’s military and economic power has grown in recent decades, their behavior toward Taiwan has become more aggressive.
Push to Use Downtown Property Taxes to Fund Far South Side Red Line Extension Faces Uncertain Future
| Heather Cherone
Ald. Pat Dowell (3rd Ward) said the plan would be a “bad deal” for residents of Bronzeville and set a bad precedent. The proposal from Lightfoot’s administration would create a new tax-increment financing district along the southern branch of the CTA Red Line to generate $950 million for the project.
FBI Search at Trump Mar-a-Lago Estate One of Several Probes
| Associated Press
The FBI search of Donald Trump’s Mar-a-Lago estate marked an unprecedented escalation of the law enforcement scrutiny of the former president, but the operation is just one part of one investigation related to Trump and his time in office.
Some Neighborhoods on South and West Sides See Increasing ‘Pharmacy Deserts’
| Andrea Flores
Pockets of Chicago — particularly on the South and West sides — lack convenient access to a local pharmacy. As a result, access to medications and other vital health services becomes more limited.
Police Official Tasked With Overseeing Consent Decree Reforms Let Go From CPD
| Matt Masterson
Robert Boik, who served as executive director of the CPD’s Office of Constitutional Policing and Reform, is no longer with the department, a police spokesperson confirmed Tuesday afternoon.
‘The Devil Wears Prada’: A New Musical in Need of Major Alterations
| Hedy Weiss
In a pre-Broadway Chicago tryout, “The Devil Wears Prada” musical features miscalculated costume design, a score lacking in magic and uneven direction. What’s more, the attempt to update the story for 2022 undercuts the time period so essential to both the book and film.
Grand Jury in Mississippi Declines to Indict Woman in Emmett Till Killing
| Associated Press
After hearing more than seven hours of testimony from investigators and witnesses, a Leflore County grand jury last week determined there was insufficient evidence to indict Carolyn Bryant Donham on charges of kidnapping and manslaughter.
8 Murder Convictions Tied to Disgraced Ex-Chicago Detective Vacated Tuesday
| Matt Masterson
Prosecutors won't oppose post-conviction litigation for eight people with murder convictions tied to ex-Detective Reynaldo Guevara because the state’s attorney “no longer believes in the validity of these convictions or the credibility of the evidence.”
Aug. 8, 2022 - Full Show
| WTTW News
Could Indiana’s business loss be Illinois’ gain? Plus, the outgoing local head of the FBI, a local congressman just back from a controversial visit to Taiwan and unpacking the major climate bill passed by the Senate.
Rep. Raja Krishnamoorthi, Who Traveled to Asia with Speaker Pelosi, Rejects Criticism of Taiwan Trip
| Paul Caine
Rep. Raja Krishnamoorthi, D-Illinois, is rejecting criticism of a visit to Taiwan by a congressional delegation led by U.S. House Speaker Nancy Pelosi last week.
Crain’s Headlines: Illinois Poised to Gain Indiana’s Business Losses Due to Abortion Law
| WTTW News
Illinois is poised to gain some of Indiana’s losses due to the Hoosier state’s new abortion law. Boeing prepares to resume delivery of its 787 Dreamliner jets. And Groupon makes some major cuts to its workforce.
17 People — Including Lightfoot’s Zoning Board Chair — Apply to Fill Vacant 43rd Ward Chicago City Council Seat
| Heather Cherone
Seventeen people applied to replace soon-to-be former Ald. Michele Smith on the Chicago City Council and represent the city’s 43rd Ward, including Timmy Knudsen, Mayor Lori Lightfoot’s handpicked chair of the city’s Zoning Board, the mayor’s office announced late Friday.
Chicago Special Agent in Charge Retires from FBI After 30 Years
| Acacia Hernandez
The head of Chicago’s FBI office is retiring after 30 years of service. Special Agent in Charge Emmerson Buie Jr. has been running the Midwest’s largest FBI field office since 2019.
Donald Trump Says FBI Conducted Search of Mar-a-Lago Estate
| Associated Press
Former President Donald Trump said in a lengthy statement Monday that the FBI was conducting a search of his Mar-a-Lago estate. A person familiar with the matter said the action was related to a probe of whether Trump had taken classified records from his White House tenure to his Florida residence.
Officials Announce Deal to Power Chicago Facilities with Solar Energy by 2025
| Heather Cherone
Mayor Lori Lightfoot and Gov. J.B. Pritzker said the agreement would strike a blow against climate change that scientists say has already begun to cause disasters such as floods and strong storms.
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