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Final $6 Billion Lincoln Yards Proposal Expected This Week
| Paris Schutz
A $6 billion mixed-use development on the North Side is scheduled for a city vote next week, even though final plans have yet to be drawn up. Some aldermen and community groups are asking, “What’s the rush?”
Jennifer Pritzker: GOP’s Policies ‘Marginalize Me Out of Existence’
| Alexandra Silets
Retired Col. Jennifer Pritzker details her scathing rebuke of the Republican Party's positions on transgender individuals.
‘Bitten by the Blues’ Chronicles Rise of Chicago’s Alligator Records
| Marc Vitali
In 1971, Bruce Iglauer founded a Chicago record company that would reach a worldwide audience. We look back at 50 years of the blues.
Brookfield Zoo to Establish New Pack of Endangered Mexican Wolves
| Alex Ruppenthal
Zoo officials say they’re hopeful that 2-year-old Ela and newcomer Apache, 7, will have a successful breeding season this winter and produce a litter of wolf pups in the spring.
Verdict Due in Laquan McDonald Cover-Up Trial Thursday
| Matt Masterson
Were three Chicago cops following procedure after an officer-involved shooting? Or did they engage in a cover-up to try and protect their fellow officer? That’s what a Cook County judge will decide this week.
Suburban Chicago Man Accused of Luring Robbing Victim Via Dating App
| Associated Press
A 19-year-old man from Elgin allegedly stole a cellphone belonging to an individual he met through an unidentified dating app.
Archdiocese of Chicago Closing Seminary on Loyola University Campus
| Associated Press
With current enrollment of just 20 students and a small incoming class projected, the Archdiocese of Chicago announced it will close St. Joseph College Seminary.
Gov. J.B. Pritzker Restores Pay Increases for State Union Employees
| Amanda Vinicky
On his first full day in office, new Illinois. Gov. J.B. Pritzker moved to give approximately 20,000 state employees raises they’d been denied by former Gov. Bruce Rauner since 2015.
Mayor Rahm Emanuel Reflects on Lessons in Education
| Brandis Friedman
Although his tenure has been marked by several school controversies, Mayor Rahm Emanuel is touting his achievements at both Chicago Public Schools and the City Colleges of Chicago.
As Trump Mulls National Emergency, 31 Active Emergencies Continue
| Evan Garcia
A law passed in 1976 gives the president authority to declare a national emergency. President Donald Trump has said he’d use the declaration to free up $5 billion to fund a border wall at the Mexican border.
Historic Black Marines in Danger of Losing South Side Veterans Hall
| Eddie Arruza
They were among the first African-Americans to be accepted into the U.S. Marines Corps. Now, surviving members of the Montford Point Marines fear they could lose their veterans hall in Englewood.
Lawsuit Opposing Obama Presidential Center Grows
| Paris Schutz
Three groups file amicus briefs joining the original suit filed by Protect Our Parks, alleging it would be illegal for the Obama Foundation to go forward with the project in federally protected parkland.
Journalists Discuss ‘Surviving R. Kelly’ and Impact on #MeToo Movement
| Nicole Cardos
The Chicago Sun-Times’ Kathy Chaney and Mary Mitchell, who are featured in a new Lifetime docuseries about R. Kelly, weigh in on the latest allegations against the R&B star.
What Legalized Marijuana Could Mean for Illinois
| Tonia Hill
With support from new Gov. J.B. Pritzker, the effort to legalize recreational marijuana in Illinois is getting closer attention throughout the state.
Burnt-out Theater Critic Succumbs to Seductive Offer in ‘St. Nicholas’
| Hedy Weiss
It takes an actor of formidable technique to bring this two-act, two-hour monologue to vivid, active, almost cinematic life. From the moment Brendan Coyle emerges from the shadows, the spell is cast.
CTU Kicks Off Contract Bargaining With List of Demands for Mayor
| Matt Masterson
More than two years removed from a midnight deal to avert what would have been the second strike in four years, members of the Chicago Teachers Union are heading back to the bargaining table.
Report: Americans More Likely to Die of Opioid Overdose Than Car Crash
| Kristen Thometz
The odds of dying from an opioid overdose are one in 96, while the odds of dying from a motor vehicle crash are one in 103, according to a new analysis by the National Safety Council.
Prosecutors Seek More Time to Indict Ald. Ed Burke
| Associated Press
The request was filed hours after Ald. Burke waived his right Monday to a preliminary hearing to determine whether there was probable cause for the criminal complaint against him filed Jan. 3.
Mayor Rahm Emanuel Unveils Ethics Reform Plan
| Alexandra Silets
In the wake of an attempted extortion charge against longtime Ald. Ed Burke, Mayor Rahm Emanuel has unveiled a number of ethics reforms. Ald. Nick Sposato weighs in.
One-on-One With New Illinois Gov. J.B. Pritzker
| Nicole Cardos
On the eve of his inauguration as Illinois’ 43rd governor, J.B. Pritzker sits down for an interview with Amanda Vinicky and talks about his plans for the state.
An In-Depth Look at the Life of Illinois Gov. J.B. Pritzker
| Paris Schutz
From a childhood marked by privilege and tragedy to a life of business success and philanthropy, we bring you an original, in-depth look at the life of new Illinois Gov. J.B. Pritzker.
Gunman Gets 84-year Term in Hadiya Pendleton Murder
| Associated Press
Cook County Judge Nicholas Ford handed down the sentence to 24-year-old Micheail Ward on Monday, five months after Ward was convicted of murder and aggravated battery in the killing of Hadiya Pendleton.
Special Prosecutors: Jason Van Dyke Should Spend 18 Years or More in Prison
| Matt Masterson
The former Chicago police officer will be sentenced Friday. He was convicted last fall of second-degree murder in the fatal 2014 shooting of Laquan McDonald.
‘La Boheme’ Sings of Love, Lust and Starving Artists
| Hedy Weiss
Lyric Opera’s production of Giacomo Puccini’s popular romantic tragedy features singers who not only fit their roles ideally but also know how to act.
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