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New Jersey Sen. Bob Menendez, Wife Indicted on Bribe Charges as Probe Finds $100,000 in Gold Bars, Prosecutors Say
| Associated Press
A search of the couple’s home turned up $100,000 in gold bars and $480,000 in hidden cash, said prosecutors, who announced the charges against the 69-year-old Democrat nearly six years after an earlier criminal case against him ended with a deadlocked jury.
Kamala Harris Allies and Key Democrats Rally Around the Vice President Amid Speculation She Should Be Replaced on the Ticket
| CNN
The vice president has faced renewed calls from some pundits and columnists to be dropped from the ticket amid heightened concerns about the president’s age and doubts over her ability to lead if Biden were no longer able.
Did You Forget To Make Plans for National Public Lands Day This Weekend? We’ve Got You Covered
| Patty Wetli
Created back in 1994, the day is meant to celebrate the connection between people and the green space in their community.
Strikes Against Automakers Spread to 38 Locations in 20 States, Stellantis and GM are Targeted
| Associated Press
The president of the United Auto Workers said Friday the union will expand its strike against major automakers by walking out of 38 General Motors and Stellantis plants in 20 states.
Lin-Manuel Miranda Talks Taylor Swift and Beyoncé, His PBS Roots and the Return of ‘Hamilton’
| Angel Idowu
Lin-Manuel Miranda made a stop in Chicago to commemorate the official return of “Hamilton” to the city. Arts Correspondent Angel Idowu sat down with Miranda to get his take on why the show’s return to Chicago is so special.
Sept. 21, 2023 - Full Show
| WTTW News
A potential path out of city-run shelters and police stations for thousands of migrants. A look at the controversial real estate transfer tax proposal. And Mr. Hamilton himself — Lin-Manuel Miranda.
Debate Continues Over Plan to Raise Real Estate Taxes on High-Priced Homes to Fight Homelessness in Chicago
| Paris Schutz
Mayor Brandon Johnson recently announced a new proposal dubbed “Bring Chicago Home,” which would raise about $100 million dollars to fight homelessness by raising taxes on all sales above $1 million, and then an additional hike on sales of more than $1.5 million dollars.
As Chicago and Other Cities Scramble to Care for More Migrants, Take a Look at What’s Behind the Numbers
| Associated Press
The various scenarios playing out across the country paint a picture of a strained immigration system making an impact far from the U.S.-Mexico border. The Biden administration late Wednesday announced measures intended to alleviate the problems.
Noah Haidle’s ‘Birthday Candles’ Is a Beauty of a Play at Northlight Theatre
| Hedy Weiss
Haidle’s work defies easy labeling, but perhaps the best description of his plays might be that they are magical realist portraits that capture the dynamics of the American family in unique ways.
The Pelicans Have Landed. Here’s Where to See Them Near Chicago
| Patty Wetli
The Forest Preserve District of Will County is celebrating the birds’ fall arrival during Saturday’s Pelican Watch event at Four Rivers Environmental Education Center in Channahon.
5 Things to Do This Weekend: Apple Fest, Shedd Aquarium House Party
| Erica Demarest
An art walk, film festival and house music party usher in the weekend. Here are five things to do in and around Chicago.
9 Armed Robberies Reported in the Span of an Hour Overnight Across Chicago’s North Side
| Matt Masterson
According to the Chicago Police Department, there were nine separate armed robberies reported between 12:50 a.m. and 2 a.m. Thursday morning. In each incident, victims were approached by multiple armed males who took their belongings and then fled in a dark colored sedan.
Pritzker, Johnson Praise Biden for Allowing Migrants to Work While Seeking Asylum
| Heather Cherone
With approximately 7,400 people taking up every available spot in 20 city shelters, more than 2,100 men, women and children are being forced to sleep on the floors of police stations across the city and at Chicago O’Hare International Airport, according to city data.
A Chicago Dance Studio Is Working to Keep Traditional Mexican Folk Dancing Alive
| Joanna Hernandez
A dance studio on the Northwest Side is working to keep a Mexican tradition alive. And for a group of young dancers, there is joy to be found in every step and turn.
As Delta-8 Cannabis Products Gain Popularity, Chicago and Illinois Officials Debate How to Best Regulate the Substance
| Andrea Guthmann
Products made from delta-8 promise to deliver a milder marijuana-like high. But unlike marijuana, which is strictly regulated and can only be sold in licensed dispensaries, delta-8 can be sold in convenience stores and cafes, and there are no age minimums for purchase.
Sept. 20, 2023 - Full Show
| WTTW News
The fate of a tipped minimum wage in Chicago. The city files suit against Monsanto. Trouble with the bears. The battle between legal marijuana and Delta-8. And a local mom keeps a Mexican tradition alive.
How to Order Free COVID-19 Tests Starting Monday
| CNN
The tests coming available soon are intended for use through the end of 2023 and will include instructions on how to verify extended expiration dates, HHS said in an announcement Wednesday.
Chicago Sues Monsanto for Polluting City’s Air, Water, Soil with Toxic Chemicals
| Heather Cherone
Representatives of Bayer, which now owns Monsanto, said Chicago's lawsuit was “meritless” because the company never manufactured or disposed PCBs in or near the Chicago area.
Chicago Bears Defensive Coordinator Alan Williams Resigns
| Matt Masterson
The Bears confirmed Williams, 53, submitted his resignation Wednesday morning. He had been with the team since February 2022.
Chicago’s Looking for Its Next Official Millennium Park Christmas Tree. Think You’ve Got What It Takes?
| Patty Wetli
The selected tree will serve as the centerpiece of Chicago’s official holiday celebrations in Millennium Park. Here’s how to submit yours for consideration.
CPS Board Set to Approve Expanded Parental Leave Policy for Educators and Employees
| Matt Masterson
“Many educators have been pushing for this for a long time, particularly adoptive parents, so I’m glad that this is moving forward,” board member Elizabeth Todd-Breland said during Wednesday's agenda review committee meeting.
Deal to Phase Out Tipped Minimum Wage in Chicago Passed by Key City Panel
| Heather Cherone
Chicago could join Alaska, California, Guam, Minnesota, Montana, Nevada, Oregon, Washington and Washington D.C. in ending the tipped minimum wage.
Maywood Police Investigating If Missing Ex-NFL Player Sergio Brown Posted Videos About Mother’s Death
| Associated Press
Sergio Brown, 35, is still considered a missing person, Maywood police spokesperson Carmen Rivera said in an email Tuesday, acknowledging police were aware of the videos and were investigating.
Biden's Democratic Allies Intensify Pressure for Asylum-Seekers to Get Work Permits
| Associated Press
Increasingly impatient leaders of President Joe Biden’s party in other cities and states have hammered the same message over the last month, saying the administration must make it easier for migrants to get work authorization quickly, which would allow them to pay for food and housing.
How Brandon Johnson Crafted the Deal to Phase Out Tipped Minimum Wage in Chicago
| Heather Cherone
Chicago is set to join Alaska, California, Guam, Minnesota, Montana, Nevada, Oregon, Washington and Washington D.C. in ending the tipped minimum wage.
Ride Along With a Task Force Working to Reduce Car Jackings in Chicago
| Joanna Hernandez
Get an inside look at how a regional task force is working to apprehend carjackers across Chicago.
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