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Assessing the Political Damage of Explosive Donald Trump Tape
| Alexandra Silets
Sunday’s town hall debate between Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump was one of the most tense in history.
CTU Preps for Second Strike in 2 Contracts
| Brandis Friedman
Picket signs are printed and teachers say they're ready to walk out as parents scramble to find care for their children.
Corporate Space Race to Colonize Mars: Feasible or Fantasy?
| Paul Caine
Tech billionaire Elon Musk wants to create a colony on Mars. Assessing the challenges–and his chances of success.
Second Clinton, Trump Debate Gets Personal
| Nick Blumberg
The second presidential debate starts off frosty and quickly gets personal. Analysis of how the two candidates performed.
Study: Social Justice Appeals May Influence Healthy Eating Among Teens
| Kristen Thometz
Framing healthy eating as a rebellious act against a manipulative industry can inspire teens to choose healthier snacks and drinks, a recent study found.
New Program Aims to Employ, Provide Services to Chicago’s Homeless
| Reuben Unrau
A pilot program announced last week by Mayor Rahm Emanuel and the Department of Family and Support Services aims to provide temporary employment opportunities and assistance to 100 homeless individuals.
With No Deal in Place CTU, Board of Education to Negotiate Through Weekend
| Matt Masterson
CTU President Karen Lewis said negotiations between the two sides would continue over the weekend and through Columbus Day if necessary, but as of Friday afternoon, she had “nothing substantial” to report.
In Chicago, Gary Johnson Defends Foreign Policy ‘Gaffes’
| Paris Schutz
Libertarian presidential candidate Gary Johnson said Friday at an event at the University of Chicago that despite his recent blunders on foreign policy, he is the preferred candidate among men and women in the armed forces.
The Week in Review: Campaign Messaging, Fundraising at Full Throttle
| Alexandra Silets
President Barack Obama hits town to raise cash. Contract talks heat up as a teachers strike looms. COPA sails through City Council. And the Cubs launch their playoff push against the Giants.
2016 Voters’ Guide to the General Election
| WTTW News
This WTTW guide is an online resource designed to inform voters about the candidates running for office in the Nov. 8 election. Learn more.
Illinois Comptroller
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The Illinois Comptroller is an Executive Branch office of state government charged with maintaining the fiscal accounts of the state of Illinois and ordering the Illinois Treasurer to make payments into and out of those accounts.
Cook County State’s Attorney
| WTTW News
The Cook County State’s Attorney’s Office prosecutes crimes committed in Cook County, serves as legal counsel for Cook County government agencies, and serves as legal counsel for all Cook County public officials. Learn about the candidates.
Cook County Board of Review
| WTTW News
The Cook County Board of Review is a three-member board, elected from three electoral districts, that hears and decides taxpayer complaints on assessed value or exempt status of real property in Cook County. Learn about the candidates.
Cook County Recorder of Deeds
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The office of the Recorder of Deeds records, stores and provides information that is accurate, legible, timely and easily retrievable for public and private use. Learn about the candidate.
US House of Representatives
| WTTW News
Candidates were given two minutes to tell voters where they stand on the issues, why they feel they are best qualified and what they intend to do if elected or re-elected. Learn about the candidates.
Cook County Clerk of the Circuit Court
| WTTW News
The Clerk of the Circuit Court of Cook County is the keeper of the records of the Court, responsible for serving the court, the legal profession and the general public by recording court decisions and events. Learn about the candidates.
George Milkowski: Metropolitan Water Reclamation District Candidate, 6-Year Term
| WTTW News
“This government entity, with a billion dollar plus per-year budget, needs to use its resources in a more effective manner to get the most ‘bang’ for our tax dollar investment.” Learn more about this candidate.
Mariyana Spyropoulos: Metropolitan Water Reclamation District Candidate, 6-Year Term
| WTTW News
“Nothing could be more important than protecting our natural resources for future generations.” Learn more about this candidate.
Michael Cabonargi: Commissioner, Cook County Board of Review, 2nd District
| WTTW News
"As commissioner, I have worked to ensure homeowners and property owners receive a full and fair review of the assessed values of their property so they pay only their fair share in property taxes, while also guaranteeing schools and local communities receive these tax proceeds on time." Learn more about this candidate.
Dan Patlak: Commissioner, Cook County Board of Review, 1st District
| WTTW News
"To provide fair and impartial hearings in a timely, professional and cost efficient manner for taxpayers who are contesting their property tax assessment." Learn more about this candidate.
Kim Foxx: Cook County State’s Attorney Candidate
| WTTW News
"I am running for State’s Attorney because our criminal justice system is broken–and incumbent State’s Attorney Anita Alvarez is part of the problem." Learn more about this candidate.
Karen Yarbrough: Cook County Recorder of Deeds Candidate
| WTTW News
"My guiding vision for the Cook County Recorder of Deeds is 'Accuracy-Efficiency-Advocacy.' That means protecting an accurate public record of property ownership and doing it with only the minimum amount of taxpayer resources needed to get the job done." Learn more about this candidate.
Susana Mendoza: Candidate for Illinois Comptroller
| WTTW News
“I have a history of standing up to leaders in my own party, and a record of working across the aisle, to get things done.” Learn more about this candidate.
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