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House Approves Budget Framework for Trump’s ‘Big’ Bill After Intense Wrangling Sways GOP Holdouts

The 216-214 vote pushed the budget plan forward, one more milestone for Johnson, and the next step in a lengthy process to unlock the centerpiece to the president’s domestic agenda of tax cuts, mass deportations and a smaller federal government.

Chicago’s City Animal Shelter Faces Overcrowding as Owner Surrenders Spike, Euthanasia Numbers Continue to Climb

Last year, euthanasia at the city shelter increased for the third consecutive year, amounting to 2,455 animals, of whom 60% were dogs, according to city data. “We’re at capacity almost every day,” Chicago Animal Care and Control spokesperson Armando Tejeda said.

Chicago Public Schools Moves Forward With Black Student Success Plan Amid National DEI Backlash

The Black Student Success Plan aims to bring in more Black teachers, reduce suspensions against Black students, promote teaching on Black culture, increase belonging and close opportunity gaps. It provides a five-year roadmap to improve the outcomes of Black students, who make up a third of the district’s population.

How Chicago’s New Public Housing Museum Took Direction From the Community: ‘It Was Surreal When We Walked In’

Chicago is now home to the National Public Housing Museum, a first of its kind institution created alongside people who’ve lived in public housing.

Chicago Tonight: Black Voices, April 9, 2025 - Full Show

A new approach to building affordable housing in Chicago. And efforts to address disparities among Black students at CPS.

Illinois Supreme Court Rules State House Republicans Waited Too Long to Challenge Legislative Maps

House Republican Leader Tony McCombie, R-Savanna, along with a group of individual voters, asked the court to reject the current legislative map for its partisan bias and lack of compactness. House Republicans wanted the court to appoint a special master redraw the districts.

Advocates Call for ‘Solidarity and Resistance’ From Northwestern Officials as University Faces ‘Attacks’ by Trump Administration

More than 1,000 faculty members, alumni, students, attorneys and local community members have signed letters calling for “solidarity and resistance” from Northwestern’s leaders as it faces accusations of civil rights violations from Washington.

Mayor Brandon Johnson’s New Approach to Building Affordable Housing in Chicago Faces Skeptical City Council

Even after a four-hour hearing, several alderpeople said they were not prepared to vote on the proposal designed to leverage the city’s financial power to build what the city calls “green social housing,” permanently affordable, mixed-income and environmentally sustainable housing.

Riot Fest Will Remain in Douglass Park Through at Least 2027, With More Money Going Back to the West Side Park

The rock festival will announce this year’s lineup on April 23 with tickets going on sale that day, according to festival organizers. The three-day festival, celebrating its 20th anniversary, will be held Sept. 19-21.

Lawmakers Seek Ways to Prevent Data Centers From Straining Illinois’ Power Grids

Illinois has been at the forefront of the data center boom, but state lawmakers are working to gauge and mitigate the impact these centers have on climate and energy consumption.

Indiana Joins List of States With 3 or More Cases of Measles. Here's What to Know

Indiana health officials announced a measles outbreak Wednesday, with six cases that have no known links to the outbreaks in several other states.

S&P 500 Soars 9.5% to Huge Gain After Donald Trump Temporarily Backs Off Most of His Tariffs

U.S. stocks soared to one of their best days in history on a euphoric Wall Street Wednesday after President Donald Trump said he would back off on most of his tariffs temporarily, as investors had so desperately hoped he would.

Donald Trump Abruptly Pauses Tariffs on Most Nations for 90 Days, Raises Taxes on Chinese Imports

Facing a global market meltdown, President Donald Trump on Wednesday abruptly backed down on his tariffs on most nations for 90 days, but raised his tax rate on Chinese imports to 125%.

City Council Panel Advances Plan to Block Jan. 6 Rioters from City Jobs After Trump Pardons

With the endorsement of the City Council’s Workforce Development Committee, the measure now heads to the full City Council for a final vote on April 16.

Pay Man Who Lost Both Legs After Being Struck by Driver Being Chased by Police $32M, City Lawyers Recommend

The City Council’s Finance Committee on Friday is set to consider the proposed settlement, which calls for taxpayers to pay $20 million and the city’s insurance company to pay $12 million. A final vote of the City Council could come April 16.

City Council Set to Reconsider Proposal to Pay Dexter Reed’s Family $1.25M to Settle Lawsuit

The settlement recommended by city attorneys failed to advance two months ago amid a firestorm of controversy.

Local Live Music Recommendations for April 9-15

Each Wednesday, WTTW News producer Josh Terry presents must-see live music shows from indie rock to jazz, country, hip-hop and more.

This Killer Pong-Pong Fruit Was the ‘White Lotus’ Breakout Star. Next Week at The Field Museum, You Can Get a Rare Look at the Specimen

Poisonous plants are having a moment, courtesy of the “White Lotus.” The Field Museum has a whole collection of toxic specimens, and the public can get a rare look next week.

Trump Administration Halts $790 Million for Northwestern

More than $1 billion in federal funding for Cornell University and around $790 million for Northwestern University has been frozen while the government investigates alleged civil rights violations at the schools, the White House said.

University of Chicago, Northwestern Ranked Among Top Grad Programs in the Nation on U.S. News List

The business and law schools at the University of Chicago and Northwestern were each ranked among the best in the country according to a new list from U.S. News & World Report, which looked at the nation’s best grad school programs of 2025.

Amid Global Tariff War, Pritzker Vows to Be ‘Stable’ Trading Partner With United Kingdom

“Look, there are a lot of uncertainties at the moment, a lot of instability. There's no doubt,” Gov. J.B. Pritzker said. “But this is a stable state. This is a state that thrives on certainty and allows our businesses to do well. And so we look forward to maintaining that status.”

April 8, 2025 - Full Show

Chicago alderpeople are pushing to ban Jan. 6 participants from city jobs. And the Trump administration is yanking funding for arts and cultural groups — a look at the local impact.

Trump Administration Cuts to NEH Grants Leave Illinois Humanities Facing $1 Million Shortfall

More than 1,000 grants from the National Endowment for the Humanities for cultural programs across the country were terminated by the Trump administration last week.

Key City Panel Set to Consider Mayor’s New Approach to Building Affordable Housing in Chicago

A joint session of the Housing and Finance committees on Wednesday will consider the proposal to leverage the city’s financial power to build permanently affordable, mixed-income and environmentally sustainable housing.

Illinois House Approves New Protection for Abortion Providers in Response to Trump Administration

The House voted 67-39 to advance House Bill 3637, which would put new protections in state law to safeguard health care licenses for providers who offer abortion cares. It also guarantees continued access to abortion medication even if the medication’s approval is rescinded by the federal Food and Drug Administration.

Octavio Dotel, Who Pitched for the White Sox and 12 Other Teams, Dies in Dominican Republic Roof Collapse

Octavio Dotel, who pitched for 13 major league teams in a 15-year career and won a world championship with the St. Louis Cardinals, was among the dead after a roof collapsed at a nightclub in his native Dominican Republic where he was attending a merengue concert.
 

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