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Chicago Police Seize 100th Assault Weapon This Year
| Matt Masterson
“That just goes to show you how many illegal guns get out here on the streets of Chicago,” CPD Superintendent Eddie Johnson told media Thursday.
PETA Awards CPD After Officer Saves Chicken Stuck Inside Plastic Bag
| Alex Ruppenthal
A “chicken in distress” call last month led to an unusual rescue effort in Lincoln Park – and an award for the Chicago Police Department.
Chicago Gang Officers Charged With Stealing Cash, Drugs
| Matt Masterson
A pair of Chicago Police officers allegedly paid off informants with stolen goods to obtain search warrants, and falsified police reports to cover up their actions.
10 Things to Do This Weekend: May 10-13
| Kristen Thometz
Street performers, fair trade pop-ups, tiny homes and indigenous plants usher in the weekend. Here are 10 things to do in and around Chicago.
Civic Federation Slams Rauner’s Budget Plans
| Amanda Vinicky
Stern warnings on state budget prospects from a nonpartisan fiscal watchdog.
Sizzling ‘How to Use a Knife’ Turns Up The Heat in a Restaurant Kitchen
| Hedy Weiss
Among its several honors, Will Snider’s “How to Use a Knife” was named a finalist for a PEN Center USA Literary Award. Based on this exceptional Shattered Globe production alone, it should have won the prize.
Emanuel Laps the Ever-Expanding Mayoral Field in Fundraising
| Paris Schutz
To put Mayor Rahm Emanuel’s fundraising advantage into perspective: a total of $6.6 million has been raised so far in this campaign, according to the Illinois Campaign for Political Reform – $6.1 of it by Emanuel.
More Allegations of Sexual Misconduct and Abuse Against R. Kelly
| Alexandra Silets
Two women bring new accusations against R&B superstar R. Kelly. Veteran music journalist Jim DeRogatis joins us with the latest.
Trump Withdraws US from Iran Deal as North Korea Nuclear Talks Loom
| Evan Garcia
President Donald Trump called it “a horrible one-sided deal.” How pulling out of the Iran nuclear deal could impact talks with North Korea.
The Fight to Save Evanston’s Harley Clarke Mansion
| Geoffrey Baer
Will an historic lakefront mansion be restored? Or will it fall to the wrecking ball?
How to Stay Healthy Amid Spike in Mosquito- and Tick-Borne Illnesses
| Nick Blumberg
A new report from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention finds cases of disease from mosquito, tick and flea bites tripled between 2004 and 2016 – and Illinois was among the states most affected.
No Criminal Charges for Retired Evanston Teacher Accused of Sexual Abuse
| Matt Masterson
Authorities say they investigated abuse allegations made by 35 former ETHS students against longtime theater teacher Bruce Siewerth. “The lack of prosecution is not due to lack of evidence,” Evanston Police Cmdr. Ryan Glew said.
EPA to Test Soil for Manganese on Southeast Side
| Alex Ruppenthal
A week ago, test results from soil samples collected at two dozen Southeast Side homes revealed high levels of manganese. Now, the EPA will conduct further testing in the area.
Chicago Has State’s Top 6 Public High Schools: US News Rankings
| Matt Masterson
Chicago Public Schools once again claims the top spots on an annual list of the state’s best public high schools. Which schools made the cut.
Will This Be the Year Illinois Passes a Budget on Time?
| Amanda Vinicky
Illinois’ top lawmakers and Gov. Bruce Rauner met privately in Springfield on Tuesday in an attempt to do something they’ve been unable to accomplish since Rauner took office – brokering a full year’s budget deal.
The Real ‘Magic’ In This ‘Macbeth’ Is its Suggestion That Shakespeare Pre-Empted Albee
| Hedy Weiss
This immensely compelling production adapted and directed by playwright Aaron Posner and the magician Teller is filled with a full array of sensory treats.
Key Questions Remain Ahead of Obama Center Vote
| Paris Schutz
Next week, the city is poised to take the first of several votes on the Obama Presidential Center. Why some community groups want to slow down the process.
ERA Battle Moves to House, Supporters on Brink of Victory
| Paul Caine
After a decadeslong battle, Illinois may be on the brink of ratifying the federal Equal Rights Amendment. The pros and cons of passage.
Blair Kamin on the Northerly Island Engineering Fiasco
| Alexandra Silets
Why parts of Northerly Island are still blocked off years after erosion damaged the walking and biking path.
Not-So-Secret Menu Item Lands Uptown Restaurant on James Beard Stage
| Brandis Friedman
How a “secret” menu item at Sun Wah BBQ landed the Chicago restaurant a prestigious James Beard America’s Classics award.
Understanding the Red Flags of Domestic Violence
| Nick Blumberg
New York’s attorney general resigns after claims of violent behavior. A look at domestic abuse by men who publicly champion women’s causes.
Harvard Scientist: Climate Change May Be Worse Than We Think
| Eddie Arruza
“While climate change may not yet have had its huge impact on biodiversity, just wait,” says Harvard professor Daniel Schrag. “What’s coming is really extraordinary.”
Shedd Vet in Madagascar to Treat 10,000 Confiscated Tortoises
| Alex Ruppenthal
A Chicago-based animal care expert is playing a key role in an unprecedented effort to save thousands of critically endangered tortoises that were found in squalid conditions in an abandoned home off the southeast coast of Africa.
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