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Higher Rates of Lung Cancer in Women Are a Mystery for Researchers
| CNN
Awareness of the lung cancer’s effects on women is lacking, experts say, and the U.S. government spends significantly less on its research than on similar studies in men.
Latest COVID-19 Vaccine Rollout Off to Slower Start Than Last Fall, Chicago Health Department Reports
| Eunice Alpasan
About 66,900 Chicagoans, or 2.4% of the city population, have received the new vaccine since updated COVID-19 vaccines were recommended in mid-September, the Chicago Department of Public Health reports.
Week in Review: Johnson’s $16.6B Spending Plan; Israel-Hamas War
| Blair Paddock
No property tax hikes in Mayor Brandon Johnson’s $16.6 billion spending plan — but are his progressive goals met? And Chicago City Council members in disagreement over a resolution supporting Israel.
First Measles Case in Illinois Since 2019 Identified in Cook County, State Public Health Department Confirms
| Eunice Alpasan
The measles case involves an unvaccinated individual and was confirmed by public health officials on Wednesday.
Chicago City Council Condemns Attack on Israel by Hamas After Fractious Debate
| Heather Cherone
Hamas’ attack, which began in the early morning hours of Saturday, has killed more than 1,300 Israeli civilians and soldiers, with the fate of more than 100 hostages, including a mother and daughter from Evanston, unclear, according to the Associated Press.
Ex-DCFS Worker Guilty of Endangerment in Death of 5-Year-Old AJ Freund
| Associated Press
Lake County Judge George Strickland found Carlos Acosta, 57 of Woodstock, who was a case investigator for the Illinois Department of Children and Family Services, guilty of the child endangerment charge but acquitted him of a reckless conduct charge.
Chicago Police Not Aware of Active Threats, But Will Increase Patrols Across City in Jewish and Palestinian Community Areas
| Matt Masterson
The Chicago Police Department says it will be deploying additional patrols this weekend to local mosques and synagogues as tensions continue amid the Israel-Hamas war.
FDA Proposes Rule to Ban Hair-Straightening Chemical Products Linked to Health Risks
| CNN
Scientists have long identified an association between the use of hair-straightening chemical products with an increased risk of certain cancers. Research suggests that about 50% of products advertised to Black women contain these types of chemicals, compared with about 7% that are advertised to White women.
Deadline Extended to Oct. 30 for Cook County Residents Applying for Federal Help After Severe Storms
| Heather Cherone
Cook County residents have until Oct. 30 to apply for assistance, including grants for temporary housing and home repairs and low-cost loans to cover uninsured property losses, officials said.
Skokie Police Investigate Students’ Online Conversation About Niles North High School, Synagogue and a Bomb
| Matt Masterson
“Thank you to our community partners who shared this information to assist with an expeditious investigation into this incident in light of recent events, including the current conflict in Israel,” the department said in a statement.
What to Know on the Seventh Day of the Israel-Hamas War: Ordered Evacuations in Gaza, Shelling on Border
| Associated Press
The latest Israel-Hamas war has claimed at least 2,800 lives on both sides since Hamas launched an unprecedented surprise attack on Oct. 7.
Illinois State Legislators Push Measure Requiring Guns to be Temporarily Taken Under Certain Orders of Protection
| Amanda Vinicky
The previously stalled measure that she said will help to protect future victims by requiring police to temporarily take guns from firearm owners under certain orders of protection.
Chicago Police Officer Who Threatened to Kill Romantic Partner and Their Family Won’t Be Fired: Watchdog
| Heather Cherone
The inspector general’s probe found that while the officer’s former partner was moving out, the officer “told them to call everyone they loved and tell them goodbye” and told them they were going to kill them and their family if they appeared at the apartment later that same day.
Biden Awards $7 Billion for Clean Hydrogen Hubs Across the Country, Including Illinois
| Associated Press
The Midwest hub in Illinois, Indiana and Michigan will use hydrogen in steel and glass production, power generation, heavy-duty transportation and sustainable aviation fuel. The hub plans to use renewable energy, natural gas and nuclear energy.
Chicago Tonight: Latino Voices, Oct. 12, 2023 - Full Show
| WTTW News
How the mayor’s budget aims to fund migrant care. Student loan payments are resuming – what you should know. And some hip-hop tracks to round out your Hispanic Heritage Month playlist.
Steve Scalise Ends His Bid to Become US House Speaker After Failing to Secure the Votes to Win Gavel
| Associated Press
Next steps are uncertain as the House is essentially closed while Republicans try to elect a speaker after ousting Kevin McCarthy from the job.
A Look at the Impact of Student Loan Debt on Illinois Borrowers as Payments Resume
| Acacia Hernandez
The average student loan debt for Illinoisans is nearly $38,000. Almost 55% of the more than 1 million borrowers in Illinois are under the age of 35, according to the Education Data Initiative.
Hip-Hop Highlights for Your Hispanic Heritage Month Playlist
| Erica Gunderson
Since its beginnings in the Bronx, hip-hop has become an inextricable part of the musical landscape across Las Americas. For Hispanic Heritage Month, music journalist Sandra Treviño points to Latine artists who are weaving traditional music into their takes on the uniquely American genre.
Partial Solar Eclipse is Coming on Saturday. Here’s How to View It in Chicago
| Erica Gunderson
On Saturday, Oct. 14, Chicago astronomer Joe Guzman advises Chicagoans to turn their eyes to the skies — but only with proper protection — to witness a partial solar eclipse.
Johnson Sets Aside $150M to Care for Migrants in 2024, Less Than Half of 2023 Costs
| Heather Cherone
“Chicago is a place strong enough to welcome and embrace newcomers while honoring our commitments to those who are already here, especially those who have long suffered disinvestment,” Mayor Brandon Johnson said.
Through Artistic Expression, Family Recipes and History Class, Filipino Americans In Chicago Are Exploring Identity and Reclaiming Narratives
| Eunice Alpasan
Filipino American History Month in October puts a spotlight on the achievements of Filipino Americans, the stories of Filipino Americans throughout history and how that history is still felt today.
5 Things to Do This Weekend: Open House Chicago, Partial Solar Eclipse Viewing Events
| Erica Demarest
A film festival, arts celebration and Reuse-a-Palooza usher in the weekend. Here are five things to do in and around Chicago.
Illinois Tax Credit Scholarship Program Set to End This Year. What Advocates, Opponents Are Saying About It
| Acacia Hernandez
Students at private schools across Illinois are at risk of losing their scholarships if state lawmakers don’t extend the Invest in Kids Act, which is slated to end Dec. 31.
Sen. Menendez is Accused of Being an Unregistered Agent of Egypt’s Government in Updated Indictment
| Associated Press
The new charge comes just weeks after Menendez and his wife were accused of accepting bribes of cash, gold bars and a luxury car from three New Jersey businessmen who wanted the senator’s help and influence over foreign affairs.
Brother of Man Charged With Killing Chicago Police Officer Ella French Pleads Guilty to Gun Charges
| Matt Masterson
Eric Morgan, who faced charges of aggravated unlawful use of a weapon, unlawful use of a weapon by a felon and obstruction of justice, has reached a plea agreement more than two years after the shooting, the Cook County State’s Attorney’s Office announced.
Interactive, 1920s-Set Experience ‘Into the Mist’ Returns for One-Night-Only Performance in Evanston
| Angel Idowu
Held at Studio5 in Evanston, the interactive experience takes the audience back in time to the 1920s for music, dancing and comedy.
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