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John Amos, Patriarch on ‘Good Times’ and an Emmy Nominee for the Blockbuster ‘Roots,’ Dies at 84
| Associated Press
John Amos played James Evans Sr. on “Good Times,” which featured one of television’s first Black two-parent families. Produced by Norman Lear and co-created by actor Mike Evans, who co-starred on “All in the Family” and “The Jeffersons,” it ran from 1974-79 on CBS.
After Nearly Vanishing, the Beach Is Back at Illinois Beach State Park. That’s Big News for Local Ecosystems and Economies
| Patty Wetli
Local officials celebrated the completion of the Illinois Beach State Park Shoreline Stabilization Project, which will protect the state’s only remaining natural shoreline from the devastating effects of erosion.
Crews Search for Survivors in North Carolina’s Mountains Days After Helene’s Deluge
| Associated Press
With Helene’s death toll nearing 150, searchers fanned out across the region, using helicopters to get past washed-out bridges and hiking through wilderness to reach isolated homes.
2 Chicagoans Among 2024 MacArthur ‘Genius Grant’ Winners
| Marc Vitali
Chicago has a pair of newly minted geniuses. Multimedia artist Ebony G. Patterson and fiction writer Ling Ma are among 22 scientists, artists and scholars who have been awarded the John D. and Catherine T. MacArthur Foundation fellowship.
Jimmy Carter at 100: A Century of Changes for a President, the US and the World Since 1924
| Associated Press
Former President Jimmy Carter, who remains under home hospice care, turned 100 on Tuesday. Here are some notable markers for Carter, the nation and the world over his long life.
Chicago Named Best Big City in the US by Condé Nast Traveler Readers for 8th Consecutive Year
| Eunice Alpasan
Readers of the lifestyle travel magazine Condé Nast Traveler voted Chicago as the best big city in the U.S. for the eighth year in a row, as part of the magazine’s annual readers’ choice awards. Chicago has been named best big city in the U.S. every year since 2017.
US Department of Energy Awards New Fermilab Management Contract Amid Turbulent Period for the Research Facility
| Jared Rutecki
The Fermi Forward Discovery Group will replace the Fermi Research Alliance early next year at the accelerator and detector laboratory in suburban Batavia. The announcement comes following criticism about safety and financial stewardship by the particle physics lab.
1 Dead, 2 Injured in Overnight Crash Following Police Chase in McKinley Park
| Matt Masterson
One person is dead and two others were injured following a traffic crash overnight in McKinley Park after Chicago police attempted to investigate two people they believed to be armed.
Sept. 30, 2024 - Full Show
| WTTW News
The ballooning cost of police overtime — we’ll tell you just how much it’s costing. And Illinois’ latest efforts to stop organized retail theft.
Assessing the White Sox’s Record-Breaking Season for Losses
| Paul Caine
The Chicago White Sox may have won five of their last six games, but it was all too little, too late. The 2024 White Sox officially set a new record for Major League Baseball futility Friday in their 4-1 loss to Detroit, which became their 121st loss of the season.
Chicago Spent $129M on Police Overtime in 6 Months, 30% More Than its Annual Overtime Budget
| Heather Cherone
The city is on pace to spend at least $258 million on police overtime by the end of the year, even as officials imposed limits on overtime for all city departments, except for police and the Chicago Fire Department, amid a massive budget crunch.
New Group, Database Designed to Help Combat Organized Retail Theft in Illinois
| Amanda Vinicky
Organized retail theft has been a felony in Illinois since 2023, through a law dubbed the INFORM Consumers Act, which broadly characterizes the crime as when someone knowingly steals at least $300 in merchandise from one or more stores with the intent of reselling it.
Audacy — Owner of WBBM, The Score, 93XRT and Other Radio Stations — Heads to Bankruptcy Court After Months of Delays
Delays Fueled by GOP Allegations Over Soros’ Stake
| CNN
The radio company’s court appearance comes after it filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy in January, and when it disclosed it was entering a restructuring agreement to reduce debt from about $1.9 billion to $350 million.
Verizon Says Service is Beginning to Come Back Online After Major Outage
| CNN
Verizon has confirmed an outage affecting some of its mobile phone customers that sparked a flurry of complaints on social media about disruptions to calls, texts and their ability to access the internet.
Stephen King Thriller ‘Misery’ Delivers Chills and Uneasy Laughs at American Blues Theater: Review
| Marc Vitali
American Blues Theater sets the bar high for Halloween season, delivering a tightly focused fever dream version of Stephen King’s novel “Misery.” The psychological thriller is made more unnerving by the humorous touches in this stage adaptation by William Goldman (“Marathon Man,” “The Princess Bride”).
Awareness of ‘Latinx’ Increases Among US Latinos, and ‘Latine’ Emerges as an Alternative
| Associated Press
Despite the increased awareness of the term among Latinos — 47% have heard of it — only 4% or 1.9 million people use “Latinx” to describe themselves, an increase of 1 percent since 2019, according to the study by the Pew Research Center.
Most Men at Stateville Prison Have Been Transferred Following Judge’s Order
| Blair Paddock
Judge Andrea R. Wood wrote that the court found a probable risk of irreparable harm from falling concrete attributed to the deteriorated masonry walls, ceilings, steel beams and window lintels at Stateville Correctional Center.
Chicago Should Pay $1.75M to Man Who Was Injured by Driver Being Chased by Police, Lawyers Recommend
| Heather Cherone
Chicago taxpayers have paid $74.4 million since 2019 to resolve lawsuits involving police pursuits, with the city’s insurance coverage paying an additional $25 million, according to a WTTW News analysis.
US Crime Continues to Trend Downward in First Six Months of 2024, New FBI Statistics Show
| CNN
The new numbers show murders from January to June dropped 23% compared with the same period in 2023, while violent crime fell 10% and reported rapes decreased by 18%. Aggravated assaults during that period decreased 8% year over year, according to the data, while robberies fell 14% and reported property crime was down 13%.
Oasis Announces Chicago’s Soldier Field Among 5 North American Stops on Reunion Tour
| Associated Press
“America. Oasis is coming. You have one last chance to prove that you loved us all along,” the Britpop band known for timeless hits like “Wonderwall” and “Don’t Look Back in Anger” shared in a statement.
Countdown to Christmas: Chicago’s Searching for Its Official Tree and There’s Big News for Boot-Shaped Mug Lovers
| Patty Wetli
Halloween is still a month away but Christmas is already making headlines.
Man Fatally Shot After Traffic Crash Among 3 People Killed by Gunfire Across Chicago Over Weekend: Police
| Matt Masterson
According to the Chicago Police Department, 30 people were shot in 25 separate shootings between 6 p.m. Friday and 11:59 p.m. Sunday.
DuSable Lake Shore Drive Closures for the Week of Sept. 29: Check the Schedule — There’s a Bonus Half-Marathon Closure — and Plan Accordingly
| Patty Wetli
The schedule of DuSable Lake Shore Drive closures the week of Sept. 29 will ping-pong between northbound and southbound lanes, and a half marathon on Sunday brings added chaos for motorists on South DLSD.
The ‘First Bird’ Soars as Chicago Archaeopteryx Takes Its Place in the Field Museum’s Dino Hall
| Patty Wetli
The Chicago Archaeopteryx, unveiled this past May, is one of the most important fossils in the Field Museum's vast collection. It now has a permanent exhibit in the museum's Hall of Dinosaurs.
Week in Review: CPS Chief Refuses to Resign; Poll Shows Chicagoans Wary of New Taxes
| Paul Caine
A new front in the battle for control of Chicago Public Schools. And the high stakes of corruption in City Hall.
Brilliant ‘Natasha, Pierre and the Great Comet of 1812’ Lights Up the Stage at Writers Theatre: Review
| Marc Vitali
Having missed the opening, I saw the glowing reviews for this Chicago-area premiere and trekked up to Writers Theatre in Glencoe. I went with a skeptic’s eye and my arms folded. “Critics think it’s good, huh? What do they know?” Well, they know enough to have the good sense to embrace this irresistible production.
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