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Planned Great Lakes Oil Pipeline Tunnel Clears Final Hurdle
| Associated Press
A proposal to run an oil pipeline beneath a crucial section of the Great Lakes cleared its final hurdle Wednesday, gaining approval of a Michigan panel created a week earlier.
Man Charged After Train Deaths of 2 Chicago Police Officers
| Associated Press
Edward Brown is facing two felony weapons charges in connection with the deaths of two Chicago police officers who were struck and killed by a commuter train while they were chasing him.
12 Things to Do This Holiday Weekend: Dec. 20-25
| Kristen Thometz
Trains, tubas, TV parodies and a winter wonderland usher in the long holiday weekend. Here are a dozen things to do in and around Chicago.
Ask Geoffrey: Was There an Egg Factory in Bronzeville?
| Erica Gunderson
A viewer says her uncle used to swipe eggs from a factory in Bronzeville in the 1940s or ‘50s. Chicago history eggs-pert Geoffrey Baer has the surprising answer to that and other questions.
Spotlight Politics: Preckwinkle Drops Petition Challenge
| Amanda Vinicky
A major detente in the race for Chicago mayor. We take a deep dive into the 2019 election and other top political headlines in our weekly roundtable.
Plaintiff: ‘Warehousing’ Children Can Ignite Feelings of ‘No Self-Worth’
| Nicole Cardos
A new lawsuit claims DCFS is keeping Illinois children in psych wards beyond medical necessity. We hear from the plaintiff in that case.
Fed Ignores Trump and Hikes Interest Rates for 4th Time in 2018
| Paul Caine
The Federal Reserve hikes its benchmark interest rate for the fourth time this year, by one-quarter of 1 percent to 2.5 percent. We discuss the outlook for the markets and the economy.
Capturing Icons of the 1960s, ‘70s: Behind the Lens of Steve Schapiro
| Marc Vitali
A pair of photography exhibitions offer a side of celebrity but focus on one man’s view of the struggle for civil rights.
A Look Inside Sue the T. Rex’s New ‘Private Suite’ at The Field Museum
| Alex Ruppenthal
Sue’s new digs present the dinosaur in a more authentic light using technology that has come a long way since the T. Rex skeleton arrived in Chicago more than 20 years ago.
Surfers on Lake Michigan Battle High Waves, Heavy Winds
| Evan Garcia
Cold and snow sends many of us indoors this time of year, but some adventurous souls welcome nasty weather so they can hit the waves.
Funerals Set for 2 Officers Struck, Killed by Commuter Train
| Associated Press
The Chicago Police Department says services for Officer Conrad Gary will be held Thursday and Friday, while services for Officer Eduardo Marmolejo will be held Friday and Saturday.
Verdict in Laquan McDonald Conspiracy Trial to Come Jan. 15, 2019
Court will issue finding only days before Van Dyke sentencing
| Matt Masterson
A verdict was expected Wednesday in the bench trial of three Chicago police officers charged with conspiring to cover up details of the fatal 2014 shooting of Laquan McDonald. The defendants will instead learn their fate in January, just days before Jason Van Dyke is scheduled to be sentenced.
Elon Musk Unveils Underground Tunnel, Offers Rides to VIPs
| Associated Press
Elon Musk unveiled his underground transportation tunnel on Tuesday. Musk said he thinks the Chicago project that would take travelers from downtown to O’Hare Airport has the most potential to open the soonest.
Lincoln Papers Project Gets Grant for Tracking Software
| Associated Press
The grant will pay for software for the Papers of Abraham Lincoln to track hundreds of thousands of documents related to the 16th president.
New Legislative Inspector Was Prosecutor, Appellate Judge
| Associated Press
The Illinois Legislative Ethics Commission has chosen a permanent inspector general to investigate complaints against lawmakers. Former prosecutor and circuit judge Carol Pope was recommended Tuesday.
It’s the Season of Giving. How to Choose Charities Wisely
| Andrea Guthmann
The Trump Foundation announces it’s shutting down. A Northwestern University economist shares his strategies for smart charitable giving.
New Democratic Legislator Pushes Against the Machine
| Alexandra Silets
Meet Anne Stava-Murray, an incoming Democratic state representative who says she is rejecting Michael Madigan’s bid for an 18th term as speaker of the House.
Mayor’s Race: Lesser-Known Candidates Face Steep Climb
| Paris Schutz
Major players in the race for Chicago mayor have emerged. But what about some of the lesser-known names among the 21 who have filed to run? Do they stand a chance to make the ballot?
After Texas Ruling, What’s Next for Obamacare?
| Nicole Cardos
A federal judge’s ruling puts the future of Obamacare on the line. Is the sweeping health care initiative again in peril?
EPA Issues Violation Against Southeast Side Manganese Polluter
| Alex Ruppenthal
After finding high levels of brain-damaging manganese near Watco Transloading’s facility on the Southeast Side of Chicago, the EPA has accused the company of violating the Clean Air Act.
New Book ‘Art of Logic’ a Guide to Having Better Arguments
| Erica Gunderson
Do you want to avoid illogical arguments over the holidays? In her new book, “The Art of Logic in an Illogical World,” Eugenia Cheng explains how to apply the art of logic to debates.
American Auto History Shines at Chicago Vintage Motor Carriage
| Erica Gunderson
Travel through American automotive history with a glimpse at an extraordinary private collection of vintage cars.
Chicago Shakespeare’s Flashy ‘Midsummer Night’s Dream’ Tries Too Hard to Be Hip
| Hedy Weiss
Despite a number of fine performances and a gorgeous “flower power” set, the whole thing ends up feeling more clunky and exhausting than beguiling. Subtle it is not, and often the poetry and emotion get lost.
Major Candidates for Mayor Haven’t Released Their Tax Returns. Why Not?
| Amanda Vinicky
Tax returns can show a candidate’s wealth, charitable giving and whether their financial interests could present a conflict of interest. At least five of the major candidates for Chicago mayor have not yet made their returns public.
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