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Web Extra, The Week in Review: Is there a Newspaper War in Chicago?
| WTTW News
Eddie Arruza and guests discuss whether there’s a newspaper war brewing in Chicago.
The Week in Review: Dorothy Brown Enters Mayoral Race
| WTTW News
Cook County Clerk Dorothy Brown joins the race for mayor. A federal appeals court says the federal government may not withhold funding from so-called sanctuary cities. And the U.S. Supreme Court denies an appeal from Rod Blagojevich.
Chicago Police Board to Review LeGrier Shooting After Member Sides With COPA
| Matt Masterson
The Chicago Police Board may seek to fire an officer who shot and killed two people during a domestic disturbance call in 2015.
Parkland Shooting Survivor Wants Fresh Focus on ‘Never Again’ Movement
| Amanda Vinicky
May-Ling Ho-Shing is a survivor of the Feb. 14 shooting at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School. The 17-year-old shared a message Thursday with students at Thornwood High School in South Holland.
‘Daughter of the Cold War’ on George Kennan, Russia and Remarkable Life
| Paul Caine
Grace Kennan Warnecke, the daughter of legendary American diplomat George Kennan, talks about her new memoir.
Rainn Wilson at Steppenwolf Theater In a Farce to be Reckoned With
| Marc Vitali
The actor known for his role as Dwight Schrute on NBC’s “The Office” talks about his dual roles in Matthew-Lee Erlbach’s new play “The Doppelganger.”
Third Candidate Enters Race for Illinois Governor
| Paris Schutz
State Sen. Sam McCann enters the race for Illinois governor as a Conservative Party candidate.
Celebrity Shout-Outs for Sale via Chicago-Based Company Cameo
| Evan Garcia
Are selfies the new autograph? A local company connects celebrities with their fans through personalized videos.
Advocates Respond to Special Education Investigation at CPS
| Brandis Friedman
CPS CEO Janice Jackson talks with us about school funding and investigations into special education and school cleanliness.
White Sox to Ditch Plastic Straws at Guaranteed Rate Field
| Alex Ruppenthal
In an effort to reduce plastic waste, the White Sox have become the first team in Major League Baseball to get rid of disposable straws for nearly an entire season.
Appeals Court Backs Chicago in Federal Immigration Case
| Matt Masterson
Chicago won’t have to give up its “sanctuary city” policies in order to receive federal grant money, an appeals court ruled Thursday.
In ‘The Doppelgänger,’ Insiders and Outsiders Greedily Savage an African Nation
| Hedy Weiss
A sort of equal-opportunity snake pit of corruption, violence and ridiculous sex-capades, Matthew-Lee Erlbach’s play is now receiving its world premiere at Steppenwolf Theatre.
‘That’s Not Where it Hurts’: Gymnast’s Former Coach Under Investigation for Sexual Abuse
| Alex Ruppenthal
In 2014, a suburban gymnast told police her coach sexually abused her. Now, with that coach under investigation again, she is sharing her story publicly. “I felt very alone during all of it,” she said. “I’m hoping my story can help other people.”
Toronto’s Troubled Airport Express Train Could Be Cautionary Tale for Chicago
| Paris Schutz
Why some experts caution that a proposed express train between the Loop and O’Hare could fly off the tracks, financially.
How and When to Talk With Kids About Finances
| Siobhan Neela-Stock
Money Smart Week 2018 is coming to Chicago. What should parents tell their children about money? A discussion with Beth Kobliner.
Safe Drinking Study Suggests Alcohol Guidelines for Men Too Loose
| Paul Caine
A massive new international study finds the health impacts of alcohol may be worse than previously thought.
Together for Decades, 5 Men Aim for Independence
| Jay Shefsky
How independently can adults with intellectual disabilities live as they age? We visit a group of men who have shared a home for decades.
Young Tech Exec Neal Sáles-Griffin Launching Bid for Chicago Mayor
| Nick Blumberg
The ranks of challengers to Mayor Rahm Emanuel are swelling. The educator and entrepreneur tells us what’s fueling his run for office.
Hanna Holborn Gray on ‘An Academic Life: A Memoir’
| Alexandra Silets
The first woman to be president of the University of Chicago, who is also a Presidential Medal of Freedom recipient, talks about her extraordinary life.
10 Things to Do This Weekend: April 19-22
| Kristen Thometz
Earth Day activities, heaps of chocolate and international pop bands usher in the weekend. Here are 10 things to do in and around Chicago.
Van Dyke Case: Documents Could be Unsealed, Change of Venue Motion Pending
| Matt Masterson
The judge in the high-profile murder case could unseal documents not yet seen by the public later this month. A defense expert witness also testified Wednesday about a possible change of venue in the case.
Archive: The Friday Night Show with Carl Kasell
| WTTW News
Carl Kasell, legendary NPR newscaster and “Wait Wait… Don't Tell Me” scorekeeper, died Tuesday. We revisit a 2010 interview with him.
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With Budgets in Hand, CPS Principals Planning Ahead
| Brandis Friedman
For the first time in recent years, CPS principals don’t have to wait until summer to start planning for their next school year.
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