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Highland Park July 4 Parade Attack Suspect Pleads Not Guilty
| Associated Press
The man accused of killing seven people and wounding dozens more in a shooting at an Independence Day parade in suburban Chicago pleaded not guilty on Wednesday, a week after prosecutors announced he faces 117 felony counts in the attack.
10 Things to Do This Weekend: Aug. 4-7
| Kristen Thometz
Costumes, bugs, barbecued meats and Italian fare usher in the weekend. Here are 10 things to do in and around Chicago.
Indiana US Rep. Jackie Walorski Killed in Car Crash, Her Office Says
| Associated Press
Republican U.S. Rep. Jackie Walorski was killed Wednesday in a car accident in her northern Indiana District, according to her office.
Nature’s Flower Show: Check Out the Swamp Rose Mallow at Sand Ridge Nature Center
| Patty Wetli
The native swamp rose mallow has hit full bloom, its super-sized six-inch blossoms bursting forth in seemingly every shade of pink from the palest blush to saturated fuschia
How the Climate Deal Would Help Farmers Aid the Environment
| Associated Press
The climate deal reached last week by Senate Democrats could reduce the amount of greenhouse gases that American farmers produce by expanding programs that help accumulate carbon in soil, fund climate-focused research and lower the abundant methane emissions that come from cows.
Aug. 3, 2022 - Full Show
| WTTW News
The alleged Highland Park shooter pleads not guilty. The president of the CTA is here to address issues of safety and service across the system. Why police are stopping more Black drivers during traffic stops, and more.
Aug. 2, 2022 - Full Show
| WTTW News
Cook County State’s Attorney Kim Foxx is facing a deluge of criticism. How some tenants are responding to rapidly rising rents. The governor declares monkeypox a state health emergency. And a local artist re-envisions famous disasters.
Cook County State’s Attorney Kim Foxx Faces Mounting Criticism Over Prosecutor Resignations
| Amanda Vinicky
Cook County State’s Attorney Kim Foxx’s office is seeing a degree of turnover that’s raising alarms among the criminal justice community. One recent high-profile departure has only added to the outcry.
US House Speaker Pelosi Arrives in Taiwan, Defying Beijing
| Associated Press
U.S. House Speaker Nancy Pelosi arrived in Taiwan on Tuesday night despite threats from Beijing of serious consequences, becoming the highest-ranking American official in 25 years to visit the self-ruled island claimed by China.
As Monkeypox Spreads, Attention Turns Toward Jails
| Blair Paddock
There are now 533 confirmed monkeypox cases in Illinois. And one of those cases was confirmed last week in Cook County Jail. Cook County Sheriff Tom Dart’s office said the individual is believed to have contracted the virus in the community prior to being ordered into custody.
From Eastland Disaster to Train Derailments, Chicago Artist Inspired by History and Tragedy
| Marc Vitali
Painter Eric Edward Esper creates accurate historical depictions of terrifying tragedies – fires, tornadoes and nautical disasters that took place in Chicago and elsewhere.
As Rents Rise, Push to Eliminate Illinois’ Ban on Rent Control Grows
| Jennifer Cotto
Rent prices rose 9.4% in 2022, according to data firm CoStar Group. In response, groups of local tenants are unionizing in hopes of pushing for an end to a rent control ban that was passed in 1997.
After Stalemate, Senate Approves Bill to Aid Veterans Exposed to Toxic Burn Pits
| Associated Press
The Senate approved the bill by a vote of 86-11. It now goes to President Joe Biden’s desk to be signed into law. Biden described the legislation as the biggest expansion of benefits for service-connected health issues in 30 years and the largest single bill ever to address exposure to burn pits.
Chicago Awards $6.5M in CityArts Grants to Nonprofit Organizations
| Yahya Salem
Funding for the CityArts Program increased by 280% in 2022, climbing from $1.7 million in 2021 to $6.5 million, according to a news release. The awards follow the announcement that $26 million will be provided in new arts and culture investments as part of the city’s 2022 budget.
Number of Uninsured Americans Drops to Record Low
| Associated Press
The findings come days after Democrats hammered out a 725-page climate, health care and tax deal that would extend generous federal subsidies for people who buy private health insurance that are credited with driving down the uninsured rates. Democrats have proposed spending $64 billion to extend those price breaks for three more years.
8-Year-Old Boy Wounded in Highland Park Parade Attack Moves to Rehab-Focused Hospital
| Associated Press
Cooper Roberts’ family said the boy was moved Sunday to the Shirley Ryan AbilityLab from the University of Chicago’s Comer Children’s Hospital. The family’s statement released Monday said Cooper’s medical team will focus on physical and occupational therapy along with other rehabilitation and mental health services.
Even Simple Exercise May Help Aging Brain, Study Hints
| Associated Press
New research hints that even a simple exercise routine just might help older Americans with mild memory problems.
Aug. 1, 2022 - Full Show
| WTTW News
The future of Lollapalooza after the music festival rocked Grant Park this weekend. More controversy for a northwest suburban bakery that wanted to host a drag show. And Art on the Mart celebrates Bud Billiken.
CPS Teachers Who Are Keeping Their Jobs After Dispute Say Students’ General Iron Activism is Free Speech
| Jennifer Cotto
The teachers say they were encouraging students to participate in the process of free speech by protesting metal scrap company General Iron, which planned to move into their South Side community.
Crain’s Headlines: State Farm Hits Illinois Drivers With Price Hike
| WTTW News
State Farm hits Illinois auto customers with yet another price hike. Suburban apartments are seeing some major investment gains. And a look at what’s on the road ahead for electric truck maker Rivian.
Bud Billiken Parade Gets Downtown Showcase Beneath the Stars
| Angel Idowu
The Bud Billiken Parade is taking over a prominent downtown building in a projection film titled “Billiken.” It features dancers from the Bringing Out Talent Dance Company.
Suburban Bakery Vandalized Over Planned Drag Show Banned from Hosting Future Events
| Andrea Guthmann
On July 28, Lake in the Hills officials told UpRising Bakery and Cafe that live programming violated a local zoning ordinance and they had to refrain from holding any more events.
It’s Official: 10 More Years of Lollapalooza in Chicago
| Patty Wetli
The new contract will be in place for 2023 and run through 2032, with the potential for a five-year extension.
Biden: Killing of al-Qaida Leader is Long-Sought ‘Justice’
| Associated Press
The president said in an evening address from the White House that U.S. intelligence officials tracked al-Zawahri to a home in downtown Kabul where he was hiding out with his family. The president approved the operation last week and it was carried out Sunday.
A Momentous Evening at Ravinia With Masterworks by Golijov and Bernstein
| Hedy Weiss
Performed to breathtaking effect by the Chicago Symphony Orchestra and Chorus, along with the Chicago Children’s Choir, and a brilliant assemblage of instrumental and vocal soloists, the concert was superbly led by Marin Alsop, Ravinia’s chief conductor.
Carvana Back in Hot Water With State of Illinois, License Suspension Reinstated
| Patty Wetli
The online used-car dealer has once again had its dealer’s license in Illinois suspended. The company’s construction of a glass “vending machine” for cars remains on hold in Skokie as a result.
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