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Several Illinois Towns To Be Counted Again in Special Census
| Associated Press
Eleven small cities in Illinois and Iowa are the only municipalities so far to have signed agreements with the U.S. Census Bureau for a second count of their residents in 2024 and 2025, in a repeat of what happened during the 2020 census. The first year in which the special censuses can be conducted is 2024.
Jan. 2, 2024 - Full Show
| WTTW News
Hundreds of new laws are taking effect in Illinois. What are they and how could they impact your life? Two states kick former President Donald Trump off the ballot over his efforts to overturn the 2020 election. And our Spotlight Politics on the year ahead.
With Donald Trump’s Ballot Bans Likely Headed to the Supreme Court, How Does the 14th Amendment Fit In?
| Paul Caine
Former President Donald Trump has been kicked off the ballot in both Maine and Colorado. At issue is whether Trump is disqualified from making another presidential run under the 14th Amendment due to engaging in insurrection.
Area Suburbs Put the Brakes on Migrant Bus Arrivals After Crackdowns in Chicago and New York
| Associated Press
Nervous officials in suburbs and outlying cities near Chicago and New York are giving migrants arriving from the southern border a cold shoulder amid attempts to circumvent restrictions on buses in those two cities, opening a new front in response to efforts led by Texas Republican Gov. Greg Abbott.
The New Illinois Laws You Need to Know in 2024: Indoor Vape Ban, Paid Time Off, Doxing and More
| Amanda Vinicky
Hundreds – actually 320 – of new laws took effect in Illinois when the disco ball dropped on 2023. WTTW News has rounded up some of the laws most likely to impact your day-to-day life.
Real Winter is Coming, Make Sure Your Rain Barrel is Ready — and by ‘Ready’ We Mean in Storage
| Patty Wetli
Before the deep chill hits, make sure to disconnect the barrel, unhook the hoses and spigot, and drain the barrel completely.
From the Democratic National Convention to Chicago’s Ongoing Migrant Crisis, a Look at What’s Ahead in 2024
| Amanda Vinicky
The last year was filled with plenty of big news. As a new year begins, here’s a look at the stories that will continue into 2024.
Shootings, Homicides in Chicago Drop 13% in 2023 and Returned to Pre-Pandemic Levels, But Violence Numbers Remain Among Highest in Recent Decades
| Matt Masterson
There were 617 homicides and 2,450 shootings across Chicago throughout 2023, according to Chicago Police Department data, with both totals hitting their lowest marks since 2019.
Chicago’s 2024 Budget Takes Effect, as Johnson Starts Making ‘Down Payment’ on Promises Amid Migrant Crisis
| Heather Cherone
Mayor Brandon Johnson’s first budget, which took effect Monday, includes no new taxes, fees or service cuts. Johnson now must make good on his promise to use the city’s $16.7 billion spending plan as a down payment on investments in working-class Chicagoans.
From a TikTok Historian to an Award-Winning Trash Collector, Meet the Chicago-Area Residents Whose Work Challenged and Inspired in 2023
| WTTW News
Over the last year, WTTW News introduced you to a variety of Chicago-area residents. Some accomplished extraordinary feats, while others made a difference in their communities through small acts of everyday work.
Actor Tom Wilkinson, Known for ‘The Full Monty’ and ‘Michael Clayton,’ Dies at 75
| Associated Press
Tom Wilkinson was nominated for a best actor Academy Award for his work in 2001’s family drama “In The Bedroom” in 2001 and in the best supporting actor category for his role in “Michael Clayton,” a 2007 film that starred George Clooney.
Former DePaul Coach Joey Meyer, Who Led the Blue Demons to 7 NCAA Tournaments, Dies at 74
| Associated Press
Joey Meyer, who played at DePaul and coached the Blue Demons to seven NCAA Tournament appearances in 13 seasons, has died. He was 74.
The Most-Read WTTW News Stories of 2023
| WTTW News
Chicago elected a new mayor, Illinois banned so-called assault weapons and the Boss played at Wrigley Field. Here’s what people were reading in 2023.
Week in Review: Looking Back at the Biggest Stories of 2023
| Paul Caine
Mayor Brandon Johnson assumes office and inherits a migrant crisis. Ex-Ald. Ed Burke convicted on 13 federal corruption counts, with Michael Madigan’s trial looming. We recap 2023 in a special year-end edition of “Week in Review.”
Column: How a Local Cat Survived Harrowing Hours Atop an Electrical Pole Thanks to Some Good Customer Service
| Marc Vitali
A 9-year-old orange tabby named Edgar spent a frosty night alone atop a utility pole in an alley earlier this week. WTTW News reporter Marc Vitali details Edgar’s rescue.
Chicago Police to Deploy Additional Officers Downtown, Throughout City for New Year’s Eve Festivities
| Matt Masterson
“We know it’ll be a busy night,” Commander Jon Hein said Friday. “We ask everyone to please ensure that you have a safe night and if you’re going to celebrate, do that responsibly.”
At Least 2 Hospitalized After Chicago Firefighters Rescue Residents From Uptown Building Blaze
| Matt Masterson
Chicago firefighters rescued multiple people from a fire that broke out on the sixth floor of an Uptown high-ride Friday morning.
White Sox Legend Frank Thomas Wants You to Know He’s Still Very Much Alive, Despite 2023 Notable Deaths Blunder
| Dan Lambert
A Fox News mistake misidentified White Sox legend Frank Thomas as among the notable people who died in 2023.
Abortion Debate Creates ‘New Era’ for State Supreme Court Races in 2024, With Big Spending Expected
| Associated Press
Crucial battles over abortion, gerrymandering, voting rights and other issues will take center stage in next year’s elections for state supreme court seats — 80 of them in 33 states.
Funkytown Brewery Looks to Bring Black Cultural Influences Into Craft Beer Market
| Joanna Hernandez
Funkytown’s beers can be found at more than 100 locations around the Chicago area. It was their pale ale called Hip Hops and R&Brew that kick-started the trio into the craft beer industry.
Here’s Where Chicagoans Can Recycle Their Christmas Trees in 2024
| Eunice Alpasan
Live and natural holiday trees can be dropped off in a tree recycling corral at one of 27 designated locations in the city from Jan. 6-20.
Donald Trump is Blocked From the GOP Primary Ballot in Two States. Can He Still Run for President?
| Associated Press
First, Colorado’s Supreme Court ruled that former President Donald Trump wasn’t eligible to run for his old job in that state. Then, Maine’s Democratic secretary of state ruled the same for her state. Who’s next?
Chicago Tonight: Latino Voices, Dec. 28, 2023 - Full Show
| WTTW News
Pushback to a second waste facility in West Chicago. How educators and alumni are coming together to help migrant students. And what’s behind an unseasonably warm December.
At Albany Park Elementary School, Community Rallies Behind Migrant Students and Their Families
| Joanna Hernandez
“We’re trying to put ourselves in the place of these families,” Haugan Elementary School principal Heather Yutzy said. “If we were in this situation, what would we need for our kids?”
A Wet, Warm & Snowless December: What’s Behind the Record High Temperatures
| Acacia Hernandez
It’s winter in Chicago, but where’s the cold weather and snow? December’s temperatures are averaging about nine degrees higher than normal.
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