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Expert: Fetal Abduction Rare Yet Endures Over 30 Years
| Associated Press
Of the roughly 30 documented fetal abduction cases between 1987 and 2015, most of the mothers were slain and it’s typical for them to have been stalked or lured somewhere under false pretenses, an expert said.
Pregnancy-Related Deaths on the Rise in the US
| Alexandra Silets
Nationally, black women die at a rate 3.3 times greater than white women, but the statistics in Illinois are even more grim.
Mayor Pete Buttigieg Campaigns in Chicago
| Amanda Vinicky
The election is a long way off, but current polls give the South Bend mayor a decent shot at the White House.
Chicago Nonprofit Wants to Make Credit Work for Everyone
| Erica Gunderson
The nonprofit Working Credit says understanding how credit ratings work and building your own credit rating is much easier than you might think – and even more important than you might know.
Looking Ahead: Analysts Preview Lightfoot Administration
| Nicole Cardos
Mayor-elect Lori Lightfoot unveils an ambitious 100-day plan. We talk to experts about what the future holds under a Lightfoot administration.
Police: 3 Charged in Murder of Pregnant Teen Marlen Ochoa-Lopez
| Matt Masterson
A 46-year-old woman who allegedly lured Marlen Ochoa-Lopez to her Southwest Side home under the guise of giving her baby clothes is now among three people who have been charged in the teen’s murder.
Restoring the Morgan Park Home of Rotary International’s Founder
| Nick Blumberg
An iconic volunteer organization has a worldwide reach – and Chicago roots. We take a look inside the renovations underway at the home of Rotary International founder Paul Harris.
Pregnant Chicago Woman Slain, Baby Cut From Her Womb
| Associated Press
The body of 19-year-old Marlen Ochoa-Lopez was found early Wednesday. She was last seen leaving her high school on April 23, the same day paramedics were called to a home several miles away on the Southwest Side about a newborn with problems breathing.
‘Brotherland’ Photographer Documents Conflict, Life in Ukraine
| Marc Vitali
The young American photographer Brendan Hoffman tells us about his show at the Ukrainian Institute of Modern Art.
Ald. Moreno Hit With Defamation Lawsuit Following Criminal Charges
| Matt Masterson
Liliya Hrabar was arrested in February for driving Ald. Proco “Joe” Moreno’s stolen vehicle, but says she was given permission to use the car by the embattled 1st Ward alderman, who allegedly lied about the theft.
Tony Award-Winning ‘Hamilton’ Ending Chicago Run in January
| Associated Press
Producers made the announcement Thursday, saying the production playing at downtown Chicago’s CIBC Theatre would close Jan. 5, 2020.
Author of Flattering Trump Biography Gets Pardon From Trump
| Associated Press
President Donald Trump on Wednesday granted a full pardon to Conrad Black, a former newspaper publisher whose media empire once included the Chicago Sun-Times and The Daily Telegraph of London.
Trump Criticizes Prosecutors at Event for Fallen Officers
| Associated Press
President Donald Trump used a ceremony for fallen law enforcement officers on Wednesday to criticize big-city prosecutors he asserts don’t go after criminals who pose a severe threat to public safety. He singled out prosecutors in Chicago and Philadelphia.
Rolling Stones North American Tour to Start in Chicago
| Associated Press
The Rolling Stones are ready to get back on the road after postponing their North American tour because Mick Jagger needed medical treatment.
Spotlight Politics: Lightfoot, New City Council Prepare to Take Over
| Paris Schutz
Mayor-elect Lori Lightfoot and some Chicago aldermen are already in a stare down over aldermanic power. Our politics team tackles that story and other headlines in our weekly roundtable.
New Report Grades Chicago Hospitals on Patient Safety
| Nicole Cardos
How safe are Chicago hospitals? A new report says some of them are not making the grade when it comes to patient safety and preventable death.
Pritzker Makes Push for Legal Sports Betting
| Paul Caine
Will a sports betting plan cross the finish line in Illinois? Gov. J.B. Pritzker supports it, and plans are being negotiated in Springfield to expand gambling in the state.
Pregnant Beluga Whale Gets Ultrasound at Shedd Aquarium
| Alex Ruppenthal
Mauyak, a 38-year-old beluga whale, is already mother to 6-year-old Kimalu and is expected to give birth again this summer.
10 Things to Do This Weekend: May 16-19
| Kristen Thometz
Historic homes, art fairs, cover bands and water lanterns usher in the weekend. Here are 10 things to do in and around Chicago.
Ald. Moreno Charged with Insurance Fraud, Obstruction of Justice
| Matt Masterson
Chicago police on Wednesday charged 1st Ward Ald. Proco “Joe” Moreno with four felony counts after he allegedly lied to police and his insurance agency in January claiming his car had been stolen.
On Chicago Stages, 2 Solo Turns About Mental Illness
| Hedy Weiss
In what is clearly a case of pure happenstance, two autobiographical solo shows about mental illness recently arrived on Chicago stages. A look at “Certain Woman of an Age” and “The Mushroom Cure.”
Study: Illinois Sometimes Brushes Aside Child Abuse Allegations
| Associated Press
Illinois’ child welfare agency is so intent on keeping children with their parents even when they have strong evidence of abuse that it has sometimes left those children in grave danger, a study released Wednesday found.
Could New $1,000 State Tax Drive Electric Car Owners Out of Illinois?
| Nicole Cardos
State Sen. Martin Sandoval’s legislation would hike the electric vehicle registration fees from $17.50 to $1,000. It would also include tax and fee increases on gas, license plates and driver’s licenses.
Lightfoot, Aldermen Battle Over Aldermanic Prerogative
| Paris Schutz
Lori Lightfoot campaigned on forcing change in the City Council, and now she is looking to take away the unilateral power aldermen have to influence decisions in their wards.
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