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Chicago Police Union Wants Federal Probe in Smollett Case
| Associated Press
The Chicago police union’s president alleges that the county’s top prosecutor interfered with the investigation of “Empire” actor Jussie Smollett before recusing herself.
Supreme Court Rejects Challenge to Jason Van Dyke’s Prison Sentence
| Matt Masterson
The Illinois Supreme Court’s decision comes one month after the state filed its request. With its ruling, former police Officer Jason Van Dyke will continue serving his 81-month prison sentence.
30th Ward Candidate Forum: Jessica Gutierrez
| Evan Garcia
Ald. Ariel Reboyras has represented the 30th Ward since 2003 and is now facing Jessica Gutierrez, the daughter of former U.S. Rep. Luis Gutierrez, in his first runoff election.
Report: Illinois Just ‘Getting Started’ in Addressing Children’s Needs
| Kristen Thometz
There are 12 million infants and toddlers living in the United States, but the state in which they spend their first few years can make a big difference in their well-being for years to come, a new report finds.
‘Blue-Green’ Chicago River Corridor Would Generate $192M Yearly, Analysis Shows
| Alex Ruppenthal
Environmentally sensitive development of the Chicago River system would sustain more than 1,600 jobs per year while also improving water quality and recreational space, according to a new study.
North Suburban Man Gets 5-Year Sentence for Running $1M Ponzi Scheme
| Matt Masterson
Richard K. Booy, 50, pleaded guilty last year to one count of mail fraud. Prosecutors say he swindled more than $1 million from 15 victims between 2012 and 2016.
AP Source: Justice Department Probing Development of Boeing Jets
| Associated Press
U.S. prosecutors are looking into the development of Boeing’s 737 Max jets, a person briefed on the matter revealed Monday.
Candidates for City Treasurer Play Nice With Just 2 Weeks Until Runoff
| Nicole Cardos
Qualifications and public banks. Those were the repeated subjects that came up during the treasurer’s forum Monday with candidates Melissa Conyears-Ervin and Ameya Pawar. Watch the full discussion.
As Marijuana Industry Grows, So Does Its Banking Problems
| Amanda Vinicky
Illinois’ marijuana industry is growing like a weed, but could banking regulations lead to its collapse? State Treasurer Michael Frerichs says the cash-based business is “now ripe for theft, fraud and tax evasion.”
Are Eggs Good or Bad For You? New Research Rekindles Debate
| Associated Press
The latest U.S. research on eggs won’t go over easy for those who can’t eat breakfast without them. Adults who ate about 1.5 eggs daily had a slightly higher risk of heart disease than those who ate no eggs, a study shows.
City Treasurer Candidate Forum: Conyears-Ervin vs. Pawar
| Nicole Cardos
Following a three-way battle to replace outgoing Treasurer Kurt Summers in the Feb. 26 election, Chicago voters will have to choose between two candidates in the April 2 runoff.
CTU President Tells Teachers to ‘Start Saving’ Ahead of Potential Strike
| Matt Masterson
Chicago Teachers Union President Jesse Sharkey suggests the union’s rank-and-file members save at least 10 percent of each paycheck “to make sure we can stand strong on the picket line.”
UIC Alumni Create Scholarship to Honor Mercy Hospital Shooting Victim
| Kristen Thometz
The Tamara O’Neal MD Scholarship Fund will help support University of Illinois medical students while honoring the life of O’Neal, who was killed in a November shooting at Mercy Hospital.
R. Kelly Case Poses Challenge: Separating Artist from Anthem
| Associated Press
The dilemma of separating the sides of R. Kelly, who faces 10 counts of aggravated sexual abuse, now confronts millions who listen to or perform the singer's music.
FAA’s Close Ties to Boeing Questioned After 2 Deadly Crashes
| Associated Press
The FAA’s oversight duties are coming under greater scrutiny after deadly crashes involving Boeing 737 Max jets operated by airlines in Ethiopia and Indonesia, killing a total of 346 people.
With New Screening Process, City Shelter is ‘Fast-Tracking’ Cat and Dog Adoptions
| Alex Ruppenthal
Chicago Animal Care and Control was so packed with cats late last summer that it sent out an urgent call for adoptions. Now, the department seems to have found a solution to one of its biggest challenges: overcrowding.
Fathers and Sons at the Heart of New Musical Take on ‘A Bronx Tale’
| Hedy Weiss
This unapologetically old-fashioned coming-of-age story – with a creative team that includes Chazz Palminteri, Alan Menken, Robert De Niro and Jerry Zaks – is a poignant and insightful look at the complex relationship between fathers (whether real or “surrogate”) and sons.
Web Extra, The Week in Review: College Admissions Scandal
| Alexandra Silets
Eddie Arruza and guests discuss the college admissions scandal that has ensnared some of the nation’s top schools and dozens of parents.
The Week in Review: Mayoral Candidates Rack Up Endorsements
| Alexandra Silets
Lori Lightfoot and Toni Preckwinkle battle for votes ahead of the runoff election. Mayor Rahm Emanuel gets his way on two controversial projects. CSO musicians trade instruments for picket signs. And Boeing’s very bit 737 problem.
Judge Allows Courtroom Cameras for Trial of R. Kelly
| Associated Press
A Cook County judge on Friday OK’d cameras during the R&B singer’s upcoming court appearance next Friday.
UIC Receives $3.5M to Study HIV Medication Adherence
| Kristen Thometz
Can an app help people stick to their medications? That’s what local researchers hope find out in a new study funded by the National Institutes of Health.
Reclaim Your ‘Dibs’ Items or They’ll be Thrown Out, City Says
| Kristen Thometz
In a sign that spring is on the way, the Chicago Department of Streets and Sanitation on Monday will begin removing items used to (unofficially) reserve parking spots during winter.
Police: Woman Attacked, Sexually Assaulted in Rogers Park
| Matt Masterson
The 31-year-old victim said she was grabbed and assaulted while walking southbound on the 6600 block of North Clark Street on Wednesday evening.
R. Kelly Sex Tapes: From Duffel Bag to National Circulation
| Associated Press
An acquaintance of R. Kelly’s recalled how the singer once lugged a duffel bag everywhere — to recording studios, film sets and gyms. Stuffed inside, she said, was a collection of his homemade VHS sex tapes.
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