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Judge Signals Hundreds of People Detained in Chicago Immigration Crackdown Could Be Released On Bond
| Associated Press
Hundreds of people who have been arrested and detained in the Chicago area during the Trump administration’s immigration crackdown could soon be released on bond.
New Study Questions Return on Investment for Companies Using Generative AI
| Joel Ortiz
While the study has its fair share of critics, it has raised alarms when it comes to the business benefits around a multi-billion-dollar advancement in the tech industry.
Kat Abughazaleh, Other Democratic Candidates Plead Not Guilty to Charges Stemming From Confrontation at Broadview ICE Facility
| Matt Masterson
Abughazaleh and five others entered their not guilty pleas before a packed courtroom in the Dirksen Federal Building on Wednesday,
Chicago Will Stop Investing in US Treasury Securities to Protest ‘Authoritarian’ Trump, Treasurer Announces
| Heather Cherone
Chicago Treasurer Melissa Conyears-Ervin is running to represent Illinois’ 7th Congressional District and replace retiring U.S. Rep. Danny K. Davis.
Chicagoans Buy Out Street Vendors Amid Federal Immigration Crackdown
| Associated Press
Since the start of a federal immigration crackdown that has led to more than 3,200 arrests in the Chicago metropolitan area, streets and storefronts in the city’s Latino neighborhoods have emptied out.
Newly Released Epstein Email Says Donald Trump ‘Knew About the Girls’
| Associated Press
The emails made public by Democrats on the House Oversight Committee also include one that Epstein wrote in 2011 in which he said Trump had “spent hours” at Epstein’s house with a victim of sex trafficking.
CTA OKs Budget With No Cuts or Fare Hikes; Major Service Boosts Planned When New Public Funding Arrives
| Nick Blumberg
The 2026 budget makes permanent the regional day pass allowing a single, discounted 24-hour fare across CTA, Metra and Pace, as well as a program allowing paratransit users to ride for free on fixed routes.
Northern Lights Dazzle in Chicago, Another Show Possible Wednesday
| Patty Wetli
Chicagoans — and folks across the country — were treated to a dazzling display of the aurora borealis (northern lights) Tuesday night and there could be an encore in the works Wednesday.
‘Just Violence, Confusion’: Federal Immigration Raids Also Bring Fear to Suburban Streets
| Jared Rutecki
As national attention focused on Chicago, federal immigration agents carried out a wave of raids across the suburbs, sparking outrage and fear in communities including Aurora and Evanston. Local leaders say the aggressive actions and lack of transparency have left residents shaken and demanding accountability.
With No Easy Fixes in Sight, Debate Over Chicago’s 2026 Spending Plan Reaches Tipping Point
| Heather Cherone
A marathon session before the City Council’s Budget and Government Operations Committee on Monday made it clear there is no easy way to bridge the city’s $1.19 billion projected shortfall, leaving alderpeople across the political spectrum frustrated as the budget debate hits a tipping point.
Chicago-Area Live Music Recommendations for Nov. 12-18
| Josh Terry
Each Wednesday, WTTW News producer Josh Terry presents must-see live music shows from indie rock to jazz, country, hip-hop and more.
‘Excessive, Exorbitant’ Travel Spending by CPS Employees Cited in New Watchdog Report
| Matt Masterson
CPS Inspector General Philip Wagenknecht’s office on Wednesday published a new report on the district’s travel and overnight spending, which jumped from around $300,000 in fiscal year 2021 to nearly $8 million in 2024.
Nov. 11, 2025 - Full Show
| WTTW News
Reports that Border Patrol agents could be leaving Chicago. And local veterans are bracing for more federal cuts.
Supreme Court Extends Its Order Blocking Full SNAP Payments, With Shutdown Potentially Near an End
| Associated Press
The order, which is three sentences long and comes with no explanation on the court’s thinking, will expire just before midnight Thursday.
Some Veterans Express Worry About Services Amid Federal Staffing Cuts, Government Shutdown
| Bridgette Adu-Wadier
As the city honors Veterans Day, some local veterans are fearful of potential impacts to services amid staffing reductions and other sweeping federal cuts across the government.
Chicago-Area Veterans Speak Out Against Trump, Immigration Raids During Veterans Day Events
| Eunice Alpasan
As Chicago-area veterans gathered Tuesday to commemorate Veterans Day around the city, some used the opportunity to speak out about the government’s failure to care for veterans, as well as to sound the alarm about what some described as attacks against democracy.
Bailey to Stay in Illinois Governor’s Race Following Family Tragedy
| Brenden Moore — Capitol News Illinois
Darren Bailey said he received encouragement from President Donald Trump to “keep fighting” and stay in the race. “That’s exactly what we’re going to do,” Bailey said.
Greg Bovino and His Border Patrol Agents Planning to Leave Chicago as Early as This Week, Sources Say
| CNN
Gregory Bovino, the top Border Patrol official leading the charge on the Trump administration’s immigration crackdown in cities, along with his agents, are planning to leave Chicago as early as this week.
Senate Approves Bill to End the Government Shutdown, Sending it to the House
| Associated Press
The 41-day shutdown could last a few more days as members of the House, which has been on recess since mid-September, return to Washington to vote on the legislation.
Nov. 10, 2025 - Full Show
| WTTW News
What a potential end to the government shutdown could mean for air travel. And a controversial bill allowing terminally ill people to end their lives heads to the governor.
Disability Advocates Raise Concerns Over Bill Allowing Terminally Ill Adults to End Their Lives With Medical Assistance
| Bridgette Adu-Wadier
Terminally ill people in Illinois may soon be able to end their lives with medical assistance. State lawmakers recently passed a controversial medical-aid-in-dying bill, which now heads to Gov. JB Pritzker’s desk.
While Trump Threatens Controllers, US Flight Cancellations Will Drag on Even After Shutdown Ends
| Associated Press
Some air traffic controllers — unpaid for nearly a month — have stopped showing up, citing the added stress and need to take second jobs.
New Documentary Highlights Pope Leo’s Chicago Connections, Including His Love for Chicago Food and the White Sox
| Eunice Alpasan
“Leo from Chicago,” chronicles Pope Leo XIV's journey to being pope, from his time growing up in south suburban Dolton, into the priesthood and his missionary work in Peru, while also offering a look into how Chicago has shaped him.
How Federal Agencies’ Roles Have Shifted in Trump’s Immigration Battle
| CNN
President Donald Trump’s vow to wage the biggest domestic deportation program in American history. Here is a look at the agencies involved and how their complicated and often overlapping duties have evolved.
DOJ Appeals Sweeping Order Restricting Immigration Agents’ Use of Force Around Chicago
| Matt Masterson
“This overbroad and unworkable injunction has no basis in law, threatens the safety of federal officers, and violates the separation of powers,” DOJ attorneys wrote in their appeal.
‘Dick Clark’s New Year’s Rockin’ Eve’ Will Broadcast Live From Downtown Chicago for First Time
| Eunice Alpasan
The festivities in Chicago will be led by a new host and feature live performances, on-the-ground updates and reporting throughout the evening, according to a news release. Details have not yet been announced.
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