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Man Charged With Making False Statements After Abuse Claim
| Associated Press
A 23-year-old ex-convict accused of pulling a cruel hoax by pretending to be long-missing Illinois boy Timmothy Pitzen was charged Friday with making false statements to authorities.
The Week in Review: Mayor-Elect Lightfoot Prepares to Take Charge
| Nick Blumberg
Lori Lightfoot secures a historic election. City Council moves to the left. Cook County State’s Attorney Kim Foxx faces more heat. And the Cubs’ bullpen implodes.
Web Extra, The Week in Review: Emanuel’s Term Winds Down
| Nick Blumberg
Paris Schutz and guests discuss the loose ends in the final weeks of Mayor Rahm Emanuel’s term, including the Lincoln Yards TIF and the new police and fire academy.
Police Release Video of Driver Striking Squad Vehicle
| Matt Masterson
Two Chicago police officers are in stable condition after their squad vehicle was struck overnight by an alleged drunk driver who ran a red light in the Lakeview neighborhood.
Chicago Theater: 5 Shows to See in April
| Marc Vitali
This spring season, Chicago theaters are in full bloom. Theater critic Hedy Weiss recommends new shows on Chicago-area stages, from fun musicals to serious dramas.
Chicago’s Top Cop Eddie Johnson on Smollett, Mayor-Elect Lightfoot
| Evan Garcia
Police Superintendent Eddie Johnson weighs in on the Jussie Smollett investigation, and how he’ll work with Mayor-elect Lori Lightfoot.
South Side Home Movie Project Aims to Fill in Historical Gaps
| Nicole Cardos
A South Side native watches her long-forgotten home movies for the first time in 35 years. What was on them – and how the viewing was made possible.
Survey: Nearly Half of Chicago Seniors Have Considered Moving Away
| WTTW News
What do seniors want from Chicago Mayor-elect Lori Lightfoot? A new survey offers her a wish list.
CPS Elected School Board Advances in Springfield
| Amanda Vinicky
To the delight of some advocacy groups and the Chicago Teachers Union, state representatives voted Thursday to move Chicago to an elected school board structure.
Burke’s Finance Committee Paid Aldermen’s Phone Bills, Travel Expenses, Records Show
| Paris Schutz
Ald. Ed Burke, arguably City Council’s most powerful member for much of his 50-year reign, had various ways of dishing out perks and favors to colleagues. One of those, apparently, was to help some aldermen pay their bills.
Chicago to Sue Jussie Smollett After He Refuses to Pay
| Associated Press
The city of Chicago says Jussie Smollett has refused to pay more than $130,000 to reimburse costs of investigating what authorities say was a staged racist, anti-gay attack.
Chicago Police Union, Suburban Chiefs Call on Kim Foxx to Resign
| Matt Masterson
“Ms. Foxx needs to resign and she should do it quickly,” Chicago police union President Kevin Graham said at a press conference Thursday afternoon.
Melissa Conyears-Ervin Easily Wins City Treasurer Runoff
| Paul Caine
State Rep. Melissa Conyears-Ervin on Tuesday easily defeated 47th Ward Ald. Ameya Pawar in the runoff election for city treasurer. She joins us to discuss her victory and plans for the office.
Authorities: Teenager is Not Long-Missing Timmothy Pitzen
| Associated Press
DNA tests disproved a teenager’s claim that he was an Illinois boy who disappeared eight years ago, the FBI said Thursday, dashing hopes that the baffling case had finally been solved.
Chicago is Most Dangerous City for Migratory Birds, Study Finds
| Alex Ruppenthal
The city’s gleaming skyline and its position along a busy migratory corridor make it the most dangerous in the U.S. for birds traveling north and south each fall and spring, a new study finds.
UIC Researchers Aim to Detect Brain Disease Earlier with $1.4M Grant
| Kristen Thometz
New imaging techniques will allow researchers to study small changes in the retina that could indicate the early stages of brain diseases, like Alzheimer’s and Parkinson’s.
In Search of Shelter and Security in ‘Landladies’
| Hedy Weiss
This edgy new play by Sharyn Rothstein, making its world premiere at Northlight Theatre, deals with the most primal human needs – for shelter, security, a sense of self-worth and love.
Lightfoot’s Win Stirs Hope for Change in a Divided Chicago
| Associated Press
Lori Lightfoot’s victory in the Chicago mayor’s race signaled hope among voters that the nation’s third-largest city may someday move beyond long-entrenched divides.
Meet the Runoff Winners of 4 Open City Council Seats
| Evan Garcia
Tuesday’s runoff election brought to a close aldermanic battles in 15 wards across the city. We speak with Alds.-elect Jeanette Taylor (20th Ward), Byron Sigcho-Lopez (25th Ward), Samantha “Sam” Nugent (39th Ward) and Matt Martin (40th Ward).
Spotlight Politics: Deciphering Lori Lightfoot’s Historic Win
| Amanda Vinicky
In Tuesday’s runoff, Lori Lightfoot bested Cook County Board President Toni Preckwinkle in each of the city’s 50 wards. Lightfoot calls it a “mandate for change.” Our politics team weighs in.
Ask Geoffrey: How Many Streets Are Named for Chicago Mayors?
| Erica Gunderson
More than 2,800 streets make up Chicago’s famous grid, and city planners and developers drew the streets’ names from all sorts of people and places – including some of our own politicians.
Mayor-Elect Lightfoot Mends Fences on Day One of Transition
| Paris Schutz
Mayor-elect Lori Lightfoot wasted no time getting ready for her new job. Just hours after her historic victory, Lighftoot met with city leaders and talked about plans for a transition of power.
Vasquez Vanquishes O’Connor in 40th Ward
| Paul Caine
Veteran Ald. Patrick O’Connor is taken down by democratic socialist and former battle rapper Andre Vasquez in the city’s 40th Ward. Vasquez joins us to talk about his victory and his aldermanic plans.
Third Man Charged in Fatal Shooting of Off-Duty Chicago Officer
| Matt Masterson
Jaquan Washington faces one count of first-degree murder in connection to the fatal shooting last month of Chicago police Officer John Rivera, who was sitting inside his car in River North.
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