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Abortion Rights Advocates Win Big in Ohio. What Does That Mean Nationally?
| CNN
The results underscore the new political reality, one that’s been repeatedly demonstrated in both blue and red states: Since the Supreme Court’s reversal of Roe v. Wade last year, abortion rights are a major, driving force.
WeWork, Which Operates Coworking Spaces in Chicago, Says There’s ‘Substantial Doubt’ About Ability to Stay Open
| CNN
The company currently lists nine Chicago location on its website, including a number in the West Loop and Near West Side, according to the WeWork website.
From Delayed Ambulances to Late Buses, Some Chicago-Area Communities Hit With Lengthy Blocked Train Crossings
Many of the country’s worst rail crossings are located in diverse suburbs south and southwest of Chicago
| Jared Rutecki
Many of the country’s worst rail crossings are located in diverse suburbs south and southwest of Chicago. Some will be helped by big construction projects while others get creative finding potential solutions.
Aug. 8, 2023 - Full Show
| WTTW News
A Portage Park man charged in the fatal shooting of a 9-year-old girl. Why thousands of Illinoisans are being kicked off Medicaid. And remembering Chicago native and film legend William Friedkin.
More Than 47,000 Illinois Residents Lose Medicaid Coverage as Proof of Eligibility Requirements Resume
| Paul Caine
For the first time since the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic, Medicaid recipients are being asked to provide proof of their eligibility.
Scientists Make It Official. July Was the Hottest Month on Record by Far
| Associated Press
The United States is now at a record 15 different weather disasters that caused at least $1 billion in damage this year, the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration announced. It’s the most mega-disasters through the first seven months of the year since the agency tracked such things starting in 1980.
9-Year-Old Girl Had Just Bought Ice Cream For Her and Her Father Before Being Fatally Shot in Portage Park: Prosecutors
| Matt Masterson
Michael Goodman, 43, has been charged with first-degree murder in the shooting that left Serabi Medina dead outside her home on the city’s Northwest Side.
Chicago Native William Friedkin, Oscar-Winning Director of ‘The Exorcist’ and ‘The French Connection,’ Dead at 87
Before his Hollywood career, Friedkin worked for WTTW and WGN
| Associated Press
Born in Chicago on Aug. 29, 1939, he began working in local TV productions as a teenager. By age 16 he was directing live shows.
Neighbors Say Portage Park Man Charged With Killing 9-Year-Old Girl Was Upset Over Noise
| Associated Press
The charge was filed against Michael Goodman, 43, in the death of Sarabi Medina, Chicago police announced. The shooting happened Saturday night in Chicago’s Portage Park neighborhood.
DJ Casper, Chicago-Born Creator of the Enduring ‘Cha-Cha Slide,’ Dead at 58
| Dan Lambert
DJ Casper, the South Side native who created the enduring party classic “Cha-Cha Slide,” has died. He was 58.
Aug. 7, 2023 - Full Show
| WTTW News
In the latest installment of our series WTTW News: A Safer City, we tackle the issue of domestic violence. We examine state laws that protect survivors and meet a local woman providing essentials to women in need.
Illinois Lawmakers Look to Address Domestic Violence Rise With Laws to Help Survivors
| Alexandra Silets
The Illinois Domestic Violence Hotline reported a 9% uptick in contacts received between 2020 and 2021, according to The Network for Advocating Against Domestic Violence 2021 annual report. With those grim statistics, Illinois lawmakers hope updates to domestic violence laws will help survivors of abuse.
Chicago-Area Groups Work to Support, Aid Domestic Violence Survivors Amid Surge
| Acacia Hernandez
An increase in domestic violence reports has not only highlighted the need for better legal protection and laws for survivors, but also the need for creating an improved network of care in cases of abuse. Dozens of organizations in Chicago are working to address those needs.
Father Charged with Helping Suspect in July 4 Highland Park Mass Shooting Obtain Gun License Asks Judge to Toss Case
| Associated Press
The judge said at the hearing in Waukegan, north of Highland Park where the shooting occurred, that he would issue a ruling at the next hearing, on Aug. 28.
Cook County Commissioner, Elgin Woman Receive Successful Lung Transplants Even Though They Have Reversed Organs
| CNN
All of the organs in Dennis Deer’s chest and abdomen — including his lungs — were flip-flopped in his body, with organs that should be on the right existing on the left and vice versa.
Pritzker Signs Bills Expanding Cultural Protections for Native Americans and Mandating History Lessons
| Peter Hancock — Capitol News Illinois
At a bill signing ceremony in Schaumburg, Pritzker highlighted three historic sites that were significant in Native American history in Illinois.
Watchdog Overseeing Abuse, Neglect Cases at State-Run Facilities Resigns for Job as Chicago Park District’s Inspector General
| Beth Hundsdorfer — Capitol News Illinois
After serving nearly four years as the watchdog for the Illinois Department of Human Services, Peter Neumer will join the Chicago Park District as inspector general.
Jury Selection Underway in Perjury Trial of Ex-Madigan Chief of Staff Tim Mapes
| Matt Masterson
Tim Mapes, 68, was indicted more than two years ago on a pair of charges stemming from his alleged false testimony before a 2021 grand jury about Madigan’s relationship with longtime confidant Michael McClain.
Putting 30,000 Out of Work, 99-Year-Old Yellow Trucking Company Winds Down Business
| CNN
The bankruptcy filing comes more than a week after the trucking company halted operations, putting 30,000 people out of work. It warned in a lawsuit last month it was at risk of running out of the money it needed to continue to operate.
Illinois to Ban Advertising for Guns Allegedly Marketed to Kids and Militants
| Associated Press
The prime exhibit in Democratic Attorney General Kwame Raoul’s effort is the JR-15, a smaller, lighter version of the AR-15 semi-automatic rifle advertised with the tag line, “Get ‘em One Like Yours.”
9-Year-Old Girl Among 7 People Killed in Shootings Across Chicago Over Weekend: Police
| Matt Masterson
According to Chicago Police Department figures, 27 people were shot in 25 separate shooting incidents between 6 p.m. Friday and 11:59 p.m. Sunday. That included the young girl who was fatally shot Saturday in the 3500 block of North Long Avenue.
FDA Approves First Postpartum Depression Pill in the US
| CNN
It’s estimated that each year in the U.S., more than 400,000 babies are born to mothers who are depressed. Without any treatment, postpartum depression can last for months or even years, according to the National Institute of Mental Health.
Lack of Diversity in Clinical Trials a Problem — But Change May Be Coming
| Paul Caine
According to Walgreens, which announced last year it was entering the clinical trials business, only about 5% of people in the U.S. participate in clinical trials and almost three-quarters of those participants are White.
Parading and Peace: Celebrating 94 Years of the Bud Billiken Parade
| Acacia Hernandez
Chicago’s historic Bud Billiken parade is the largest African American parade in the U.S., drawing in nearly 300,000 people and spanning almost 3 miles.
Local Officials, Organizers Working to Address Humboldt Park’s Growing Homeless Encampment
| Acacia Hernandez
According to the Chicago Coalition for the Homeless, more than 65,000 Chicagoans are currently unhoused.
Chicago Tonight: Latino Voices, Aug. 4, 2023 - Full Show
| WTTW News
The city’s plans on addressing the migrant crisis. A growing homeless encampment in Humboldt Park. And a local artist’s memories of growing up in Puerto Rico.
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