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What Global Warming Could Mean for Lake Michigan
| Andrea Guthmann
A United Nations report warns catastrophic consequences from global warming could come as early as 2040. Local scientists share their perspectives.
Ask Geoffrey: What Happens to a Church’s Artwork When It Closes?
| Erica Gunderson
With its ever-changing demographics, Chicago has seen many churches close in the last 50 years. A viewer wants to know what happens to the art and sculptures inside those churches as they near their last days.
Remembering Longtime Newsman Warner Saunders
| Brandis Friedman
As Chicago mourns the loss of the Emmy Award-winning journalist, we revisit his memorable interview with John Callaway in 1980.
Photographer Donates His Talents to Help Dogs Get Adopted
| Jay Shefsky
More than 6,000 dogs were taken in by the city’s animal shelter last year. How one local animal lover is focusing his lens on the challenge of finding them permanent homes.
10 Things to Do This Weekend: Oct. 11-14
| Kristen Thometz
Strong women, architectural gems, immersive plays and Mexican folk art usher in the weekend. Here are 10 things to do in and around Chicago.
New Book Examines Government Policies’ Impact on Residential Segregation
| Nicole Cardos
It’s long been believed that residential segregation was a result of personal choices. But a new book argues segregation happened by design.
Activists Call on McDonald’s, Whole Foods to Clean Up Meat Supply Chains
| Alex Ruppenthal
According to a new report, McDonald’s and Whole Foods sell meat from agribusiness companies that are responsible for mass deforestation and pollution.
2 CSO Concerts Showcase a Pianist’s Fluid Interpretation of Beethoven, Mozart
| Hedy Weiss
This past weekend saw the last Chicago Symphony Orchestra concerts to be conducted by Maestro Riccardo Muti until November, and they should not go without notice for several reasons.
Why Do Some Seniors Refuse Home-Based Help?
| Kristen Thometz
In a new study, older adults share insights about why they refuse help and offer strategies to overcome their concerns.
‘Boys, Boys’: Rauner, Pritzker Get Nasty in Debate
| Amanda Vinicky
The latest joint appearance by Republican Gov. Bruce Rauner and Democratic challenger JB Pritzker came Tuesday before the editorial board of the Chicago Sun-Times.
The Weird and Fanciful Art of the Hairy Who
| Marc Vitali
A new show at the Art Institute explores the work of a group of Chicago artists who made a strong impression on the art world in the 1960s.
‘On the Future’ Explores Prospects, Perils of Humanity’s Future
| Nick Blumberg
A renowned astrophysicist explores the challenges facing Earth – and the prospect of life beyond it – in his new book “On the Future.”
Chicago Aldermen Weigh In on City’s Unrelenting Gun Violence
| Alexandra Silets
President Donald Trump says “there’s no reason” for recent shootings in Chicago. We speak with two aldermen about the gun violence in their communities and what can be done to stop it.
Defense Attorney Daniel Herbert Says Van Dyke Was ‘Sacrificial Lamb’
| Paul Caine
The former Chicago cop and Cook County prosecutor who represented Jason Van Dyke talks about the trial, the verdict and prospects for an appeal.
Jason Van Dyke Transferred From Cook County Jail Amid Safety Concerns
| Matt Masterson
The suspended Chicago police officer, who was convicted last week in the shooting death of Laquan McDonald, is being sent to Rock Island County Jail nearly three hours away.
2018 Voters’ Guide to the General Election
| Nick Blumberg
WTTW’s 2018 Voters’ Guide to the General Election is an online resource designed to inform voters about the candidates running for office in the Nov. 6 election. Learn more.
2018 General Election: Illinois Governor
| Nick Blumberg
Learn about the candidates running for Illinois governor and lieutenant governor in the Nov. 6 election as part of WTTW’s 2018 Voters’ Guide to the General Election.
2018 General Election: US House of Representatives
| Nick Blumberg
Learn about the candidates running for the U.S. House of Representatives in the Nov. 6 election as part of WTTW’s 2018 Voters’ Guide to the General Election.
2018 General Election: Illinois Attorney General
| Nick Blumberg
Learn about the candidates running for Illinois attorney general in the Nov. 6 election as part of WTTW’s 2018 Voters’ Guide to the General Election.
2018 General Election: Commissioner, Metropolitan Water Reclamation District
| Nick Blumberg
Learn about the candidates running for Metropolitan Water Reclamation District commissioner (two-year and six-year terms) in the Nov. 6 election as part of WTTW’s 2018 Voters’ Guide to the General Election.
2018 General Election: Cook County Commissioner
| Nick Blumberg
Learn about the candidates running for Cook County commissioner in the Nov. 6 election as part of WTTW’s 2018 Voters’ Guide to the General Election.
2018 General Election: Illinois Secretary of State
| Nick Blumberg
Learn about the candidates running for Illinois secretary of state in the Nov. 6 election as part of WTTW’s 2018 Voters’ Guide to the General Election.
2018 General Election: Illinois Comptroller
| Nick Blumberg
Learn about the candidates running for Illinois comptroller in the Nov. 6 election as part of WTTW’s 2018 Voters’ Guide to the General Election.
Sean M. Morrison: Candidate for Cook County Commissioner, 17th District
| Nick Blumberg
“I bring a small business owner’s pragmatic perspective to the Cook County Board where I have consistently advocated for fiscal responsibility, innovative reform measures and pro‐growth economic policies,” Sean M. Morrison says. Learn more about this candidate.
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