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10 Things About Chicago Beaches You Might Not Know
| Evan Garcia
Chicago’s beaches – all 26 of them – are now open for the 2019 season. Here are 10 things you may not know about the city’s sandy side.
Trade Impasse: Trump Pledges $16B to Farmers; Markets Slump
| Associated Press
President Donald Trump rolled out another $16 billion in aid for farmers hurt by his trade policies, and financial markets shook Thursday on the growing realization that the U.S. and China are far from settling a bitter, yearlong trade dispute.
Virtual Reality Helps Police in Dealing with Autistic People
| Associated Press
Axon, the company known best for developing the Taser, announced a partnership this week with Chicago police to train officers how to interact with people with autism by using virtual reality headsets.
Get Fit at Free Outdoor Workouts in Chicago This Summer
| Kristen Thometz
Ditch the gym and take your fitness routine outside this summer with free classes at Millennium Park, Navy Pier and Gallagher Way. With morning and evening classes, there are plenty of opportunities to get in shape.
In Knockout Musical ‘Six,’ King Henry VIII’s Wives Have Their #MeToo Moment
| Hedy Weiss
Forget about spending your last dime for tickets to The Rolling Stones’ concerts at Soldier Field next month. Instead, check out the fire-breathing female royalty of this sensational musical at Chicago Shakespeare Theater.
SAT ‘Adversity Score’ Draws Praise and Criticism
| Paul Caine
SAT scores may soon come with an “adversity score” to measure the challenges a student faces in just trying to get to college. We weigh the pros and cons.
If Pot is Legalized in Illinois, What Happens to Medical Marijuana?
| Amanda Vinicky
The effort to legalize recreational marijuana is still alive in Illinois, but negotiations are ongoing. Where does that leave the state’s blossoming medical marijuana pilot program?
DCFS Acting Director on Plans for Reform of Troubled Agency
| Nicole Cardos
Illinois Department of Children and Family Services has faced troubles for years. Acting Director Marc Smith talks about issues facing the state’s child welfare agency.
Lightfoot Outlines Memorial Day Weekend Safety Plan
| Paris Schutz
We trail Mayor Lori Lightfoot as she outlines her safety plan for the holiday weekend and addresses the controversy over her security detail.
102-Year-Old Pianist Honored at Palmer House Empire Room
| Jay Shefsky
Dorothy Olson Pauletti was a working pianist in Chicago for more than 75 years. On Thursday, the 102-year-old was honored for her achievements and performed for guests at her favorite room in which to play.
Judge Orders Jussie Smollett Case File to be Unsealed
| Matt Masterson
A Cook County judge vacated a sealing order that had kept the case file removed from the public eye following intense public scrutiny over the prosecution’s handling and dismissal of the high-profile case.
Sibling Penguin Chicks Born at Shedd Aquarium
| Alex Ruppenthal
Both penguin chicks came from eggs laid by the same pair of penguins, Chile and Jr. The hatchlings are the second and third Magellanic penguins born and bred at Shedd Aquarium.
Chicago-Based Netflix Series ‘Easy’ Wraps After 3 Seasons
| Alexandra Silets
Chicago-based writer and director Joe Swanberg has been shooting “Easy” in Chicago for the past three years. He tells us about the central theme of the show – and the role the city plays.
Research Finds Early Childhood Education Strengthens Families
| Kristen Thometz
Nobel Prize-winning economist James Heckman tells us how early childhood education can impact a person’s life well into middle age.
Chicago Bank CEO Charged with Trying to Trade Loans for Trump Post
| Associated Press
Stephen M. Calk was arrested Thursday in New York City on a financial institution bribery charge. He is scheduled to appear in Manhattan federal court in the afternoon.
‘American Taliban’ Lindh Freed After 17 Years in Prison
| Associated Press
John Walker Lindh, 38, was released Thursday from the federal prison in Terre Haute, Indiana. He spent more than 17 years in prison after pleading guilty to providing support to the Taliban.
United CEO Vows to be Aboard 737 Max When Its Cleared to Fly
| Associated Press
CEO Oscar Munoz says he will be aboard United Airlines’ first flight of a Boeing 737 Max once regulators agree to let the aircraft fly again.
Spotlight Politics: Mayor Lightfoot vs. the Council Machine
| Paris Schutz
Mayor Lori Lightfoot issued a stern warning to City Council members in her inaugural address. Our politics team tackles that story and other headlines in our weekly roundtable.
CTU Prepares for Contract Fight with New Mayor
| Brandis Friedman
Chicago Teachers Union members call on Mayor Lori Lightfoot to make good on promises for educational equity. Meanwhile, upheaval at a Chicago Public Schools board meeting.
New Mayor, New Solutions to Chicago’s Finances? Local Analysts Weigh In
| Nicole Cardos
It’s her first week in office, but Mayor Lori Lightfoot doesn’t have time to waste when it comes to city finances. How can Chicago address its fiscal troubles?
Marijuana is a Psychoactive Drug. But is it Really a Medicine?
| Amanda Vinicky
Marijuana laws are changing rapidly, but as of now, adults can use it recreationally in just 10 states. Medical marijuana, however, is legal in 33 states. So which is it: A pleasure drug or a pharmaceutical one?
‘Bloomsday’ a Breathtaking Play About Time, Love, Regret and Fateful Decisions
| Hedy Weiss
Steven Dietz’s hauntingly beautiful play is inspired by James Joyce’s groundbreaking novel “Ulysses,” but it is no stage adaptation. Rather, it’s a gorgeous, exquisitely imagined contemporary riff on Joyce’s essential themes.
Lawmakers Repeal Act Prohibiting Illinois From Restricting Greenhouse Gases
| Alex Ruppenthal
The Illinois General Assembly has voted to repeal a decades-old law that prohibited the state from implementing its own restrictions on greenhouse gas emissions.
Rare Eastern Black Rhinoceros Born at Lincoln Park Zoo
| Alex Ruppenthal
After 15 months of pregnancy, Lincoln Park Zoo rhinoceros Kapuki gave birth to a new calf Sunday. And just 53 minutes after birth, it was able to stand up on all four legs.
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