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CPS Files Order to Halt Proposed 1-Day Teacher Strike
| Matt Masterson
Chicago Public Schools is seeking to prevent a proposed teacher strike later this spring, claiming the move would be illegal under state law.
The Week in Review: Top Cop Seeks Help from AG Sessions
| Alexandra Silets
Chicago’s top cop Eddie Johnson makes his case to Attorney General Jeff Sessions for federal help with gangs and guns. That story and more with Joel Weisman and guests.
What Does Trump’s Budget Proposal Mean for Illinois?
| Amanda Vinicky
President Trump is out with what he's calling a "budget blueprint to make America great again." What would it mean for Illinois?
Rehabilitation Institute of Chicago Unveils New AbilityLab
| Eddie Arruza
The Rehabilitation Institute of Chicago has a new name, a new location and a much larger, state-of-the-art facility that its executives say rivals any other physical rehabilitation center in the world.
Demand Fuels Creation of Immigrant Hotline, Crisis Planning Workshops
| Maya Miller
Increased requests for immigration-related legal services led one Chicago group to launch an immigration hotline, “know your rights” workshops and emergency family planning sessions to address concerns.
Chicago Teachers Calling on CPS to Save its Clerks
| Matt Masterson
As Chicago Public Schools continues seeking cost-cutting measures to balance its annual budget, local teachers are rallying around school staff they believe could be next on the chopping block.
Chicago to Investigate Manganese Sources
| Alex Ruppenthal
Chicago’s top public health official said her department will examine an area on the city’s Southeast Side that faces exposure to manganese dust.
Drone Racing: Local Hero Excels at New International Sport
| Jay Shefsky
Explore the hot new sport of drone racing and meet the suburban man who is one of the best in the world.
10 Things to Do This Weekend: March 16-19
| Maya Miller
A pet expo, classical music-themed brunch, cultural events and more usher in the weekend. Here are 10 things to do in and around Chicago.
Rauner Wants Power to Chop State Budget, But Won’t Say What He’d Cut
| Amanda Vinicky
Democratic legislators have refused Gov. Bruce Rauner’s request for “extraordinary” budget authority, with one – Sen. Don Harmon of Oak Park – saying it would be akin to “giving a razor blade to a toddler.”
Poll: Voters Not Happy With Rauner, Madigan or Other State Leaders
| Amanda Vinicky
Gov. Bruce Rauner and the Republican Party have spent months and millions trying to frame Illinois House Speaker Michael Madigan as a master puppeteer, but Rauner appears to be dragging himself down at the same time.
Governor Piles on with Pension Plan as CPS Fix
| Amanda Vinicky
Under pressure to send Chicago Public Schools cash following a social media lashing from Chance the Rapper, Gov. Bruce Rauner’s administration is intensifying pressure on Chicago Mayor Rahm Emanuel and Democrats to act.
Dragged Behind a Boat, Shedd Team Searches for Queen Conch in Bahamas
| Alex Ruppenthal
Shedd Aquarium researchers are studying queen conch populations in the Bahamas to understand the decline of the popular snail in the Caribbean.
Republican Health Care Reform Bill Struggling
| Nick Blumberg
As the Republican replacement for Obamacare faces political backlash, we take a closer look at how the law might change health coverage.
Former Fashion Photographer Finds Beauty in Nature
| Jay Shefsky
After 20 years in the fashion industry, Owen Deutsch wasn’t planning on getting back into photography. But then he discovered a new subject: birds.
Chicago Expands ‘Day for Change’ Homeless Program
| Maya Miller
The city is allocating $540,000 toward a program that offers temporary work to hundreds of Chicagoans who are struggling with housing and economic stability.
Allies of Innocence to Provide Free Counseling to Gun Violence Victims
| Kristen Thometz
A coalition of Chicago companies has teamed up to provide free grief and trauma counseling services to people who have lost family members to gun violence.
Key Illinois Republican Predicts Passage of Health Care Law
| Paris Schutz
U.S. Rep. Peter Roskam indicated he supports the measure although he is concerned about the possible impact of the Medicaid rollback. “The Medicaid question, particularly for Illinois, is very challenging,” he said.
Illinois Education Board Approves State ESSA Plan
| Matt Masterson
The latest draft of what will become Illinois' new public education policy plan cleared its first major hurdle Wednesday, earning unanimous support from state education leaders.
Eddie Johnson Talks New Police Reforms
| Evan Garcia
Chicago Police Superintendent Eddie Johnson joins us to discuss his department’s new policies and the challenges facing Chicago.
CPD Use of Force Policy Getting Revisions Amid Larger Reform Effort
| Brandis Friedman
The Chicago Police Department's controversial use of force policy gets a do-over.
Good Food Festival Celebrates Locally Grown, Sustainable Food
| Alexandra Silets
Chef Rick Bayless is just one of the highlights at this year’s three-day Good Food Festival. We speak with the event’s founder to learn more.
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