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Watch Live: Funeral Services for Elizabeth Brackett
| WTTW News
Funeral services for the award-winning journalist start at 1 p.m. Wednesday at Kenilworth Union Church. You can watch the ceremony here.
Rauner Calls Separating Families ‘Wrong’ But Mum on Border Troops
| Amanda Vinicky
Gov. Bruce Rauner weighs in on President Donald Trump’s controversial “zero tolerance” immigration policy.
Escalating Trade War Sparks Fear for Wall Street, US Consumers
| Nicole Cardos
Jitters on Wall Street as the U.S.-China trade war escalates. What it could mean for your wallet.
NTA Families Sue CPS, Claim School Transition Plan Violates Civil Rights
| Matt Masterson
Why parents are hoping to reverse a decision that would turn their Level 1-plus elementary school on the city’s Near South Side into high school.
How Feasible is Boring Company’s Plan for O’Hare Express Train?
| Evan Garcia
Billionaire entrepreneur Elon Musk has vowed to get started on digging an 18-mile tunnel from Block 37 to O’Hare airport in the next three to four months. We discuss the plan with Deputy Mayor of Chicago Robert Rivkin.
Ogden, Jenner Elementary Schools Prepare to Merge as School Year Ends
| Brandis Friedman
From neighbors to roommates: How two Chicago schools are getting ready to merge as summer break begins.
North Lawndale’s ‘Farm on Ogden’ Looks to Supply Fresh Produce, Jobs
| Alex Ruppenthal
A new 20,000-square-foot urban agriculture facility aims to expand job training programs and healthy food options in one of Chicago’s most troubled neighborhoods.
Making Baby Walleye in Cook County
| Jay Shefsky
Though not a terribly romantic process, walleye breeding at the Cook County Forest Preserve District produces thousands of young fish for county lakes. We take a closer look.
Most Breast Cancer Patients Can Forgo Chemotherapy, Study Finds
| Kristen Thometz
Meet a Loyola University Chicago oncologist who co-authored a new study on breast cancer and chemotherapy – and a patient already benefiting from its findings.
Elizabeth Brackett’s Death Ruled Accident by Medical Examiner
| WTTW News
The Cook County medical examiner’s office on Tuesday ruled the death of award-winning journalist Elizabeth Brackett an accident.
Video: Elizabeth Brackett’s Extraordinary Life and Career
| Alexandra Silets
As part of our celebration of Elizabeth Brackett’s life and legacy, we look back at some of the work that made her such an important journalist to audiences in Chicago and around the country.
Elizabeth Brackett Medical Exam Scheduled for Tuesday
| Amanda Vinicky
Exactly what happened to Elizabeth Brackett on Wednesday morning that led to her death Sunday may never be known: there are no known witnesses, and it is unclear whether nearby security cameras captured the incident.
Journalists Express Admiration for Elizabeth Brackett
| Eddie Arruza
We celebrate the career of Elizabeth Brackett with journalists who worked alongside her at WTTW: retired “Chicago Tonight” correspondent Rich Samuels, along with Carol Marin, Phil Ponce and Paris Schutz.
Archive: John Callaway Interviews Elizabeth Brackett
| Jay Shefsky
As an interviewer, Elizabeth Brackett was known for her excellent preparation and probing questions. In late April 2009, the tables were turned when longtime “Chicago Tonight” host John Callaway directed the questions at her.
Friends Remember Elizabeth Brackett’s Energy, Adventurous Outlook
| Evan Garcia
She was an award-winning journalist and an internationally recognized triathlete. A wife, mother, sister, friend and inspiration. Four people who knew Elizabeth Brackett well share their memories with us.
Revisiting Elizabeth Brackett’s Award-Winning Profile of Barack Obama
| WTTW News
When state Sen. Barack Obama decided to run for U.S. Senate, Elizabeth Brackett produced one of the first television documentaries about his life story.
2 Newborn Leopard Cubs ‘Doing Well’ at Brookfield Zoo
| Alex Ruppenthal
Brookfield Zoo welcomed two newborn Amur leopards in April. The male cubs are scheduled to make their public debut in mid-July.
Northwestern Trustees Revoke Bill Cosby’s Honorary Degree
| Matt Masterson
The university’s board unanimously approved a resolution Monday removing the comedian’s honorary degree – the first time it has taken such action in its 167-year history.
CPS Partnering With Children’s Advocacy Center to Better Protect Students
| Matt Masterson
CPS CEO Janice Jackson announced Monday the school district will launch an “extensive” partnership with a local nonprofit to help build safer and more responsive school environments for children.
Family Announces Funeral Services for Elizabeth Brackett
| Matt Masterson
Funeral services for the Emmy Award-winning journalist and world-champion triathlete will be held Wednesday in Kenilworth, Illinois.
Elizabeth Brackett, Award-Winning Journalist and Triathlete, Dies at 76
| Rebecca Palmore
Elizabeth Brackett, the Emmy Award-winning journalist and internationally decorated triathlete who for two decades served as a “Chicago Tonight” host and correspondent for WTTW, died Sunday evening at Stroger Hospital, surrounded by family.
CSO and Yo-Yo Ma Explore the Foreboding Sounds of 20th Century Russian Masters
| Hedy Weiss
The often stormy and repressive nature of life in the Soviet Union clearly infused the music of Sergei Prokofiev and Dmitri Shostakovich.
CPS Takes ‘Unprecedented Step’ of Redoing Employee Background Checks
| Matt Masterson
Tens of thousands of adult employees who interact with students must undergo background rechecks this summer as Chicago Public Schools works to improve safety and restore community trust after a sexual abuse scandal.
The Week in Review: Musk Promises 12-Minute O’Hare Express
| Evan Garcia
Elon Musk’s Boring Company wins a bid to build high-speed transportation from downtown Chicago to O’Hare. How technologically and economically feasible is the plan? That story and more with Paris Schutz and guests Steve Daniels, Derrick Blakley, Becky Vevea and Rick Telander.
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