Stories by Eunice Alpasan
Newly Built Damen Green Line CTA Station, Located Half Mile From United Center, Begins Service – Just in Time for the DNC
| Eunice Alpasan
The Damen ‘L’ station, located at North Damen Avenue and West Lake Street, connects a 1.5-mile gap of service that existed between the California and Ashland stations on the Green Line. The station restores rail service in the area for the first time in 76 years.
Aug. 5, 2024 - Full Show
| WTTW News
Groups looking to march on the DNC are pushing back on a proposed route. And dissecting President Joe Biden’s proposed changes to the Supreme Court.
Historic Chicago Skyscrapers Once Facing Demolition Set for Preservation, Reuse Under Federal Plan
| Nick Blumberg
The Century and Consumers Buildings – which date to 1916 and 1913, respectively – have been empty since they were purchased by the government in 2005 through the use of eminent domain.
Fermilab Announces ‘Limited Operations Period,’ Shortening Previous Closure Plans
| Jared Rutecki
The national laboratory in Batavia chopped the duration of its previously announced closure nearly in half, and said some of its research projects will continue before it reopens to the public on Sept. 3.
2 Teens Among 5 People Killed in Shootings Across Chicago Over Weekend: Police
| Matt Masterson
Two teens fatally shot in the Back of the Yards neighborhood Saturday were among five people killed by gunfire over the weekend across Chicago, according to the Chicago Police Department.
Chicago Groups Aim to Improve Access to Life-Saving Overdose Reversal Drug Naloxone While Normalizing Conversations Around Drug-Use
| Eunice Alpasan
Community organizations in Chicago are underlining the importance of free and easily available access to the overdose reversal drug naloxone, as it nears the one-year mark since the drug Narcan hit store shelves nationwide for over-the-counter sale.
CPD Has Yet to Launch Study on How Officers Are Deployed, Missing Deadline Set by Chicago City Council
| Heather Cherone
The Chicago Police Department has yet to launch a new study of whether officers are efficiently and effectively deployed across the city to stop crime and respond to calls for help. “I don’t understand what the hold up is,” Ald. Matt Martin (47th Ward) told WTTW News. “This is years, if not decades, overdue.”
Chicago White Sox Beaten 13-7 by Twins for 20th Straight Loss, Longest MLB Losing Streak in 36 Years
| Associated Press
The woeful White Sox lost their 20th consecutive game Sunday, the majors’ longest skid in 36 years and one short of the American League record, as Chris Flexen was chased early in a 13-7 defeat against the Minnesota Twins.
Kamala Harris is Nearing a Vice Presidential Pick. Here’s a Look Inside the Process
| CNN
Heading into a weekend of interviews at the Naval Observatory with running mate prospects for a choice that will shape her campaign and the Democratic Party – and potentially her presidency and the country – she doesn’t have that luxury. Multiple people who have worked with Harris tell CNN they doubt that she’s fully comfortable with the rush as she does her final interviews.
No Injuries After Baseball Team’s Charter Bus Catches Fire in Iowa on Way to Illinois for Kane County Cougars Game
| Associated Press
The fire started as the bus approached the 1,400-person town of Earlham, Iowa, about a third of the way into its 490-mile drive to Geneva, Illinois, where the game was being played.
Week in Review: Trump Hits Chicago With a Combative Appearance; Pritzker Coy About VP Spot
| WTTW News
Tensions run high during former President Donald Trump’s brief Chicago visit. Kamala Harris clinches the presidential nomination — who will be her running mate? And CTU pushes for more education funding.
Watchdog: Chicago’s Workers’ Comp System Has Been Reformed, 5 Years After Ed Burke Control
| Heather Cherone
The first-of-its-kind audit by Inspector General Deborah Witzburg of the city’s workers compensation system found “major improvement” in the system that paid $73.5 million to resolve approximately 3,700 claims in 2022.
After Noticing a Lack or Representation for Chicago Latinos in Historical Records, Group Aims to Preserve and Share Their Stories
| Abena Bediako
A series of events inspired the four co-founders to start Raíces Chicago Story Coalition, a nonprofit capacity-building organization that supports archival and storytelling projects by and about Latino communities.
How Kamala Harris’ Candidacy Energized Plans for the DNC in Chicago: ‘There Was No Excitement. Now, There’s Tons’
| CNN
Officials quickly moved to tailor the Chicago convention to Harris with only four weeks, in part drawing from the 2008 convention when Barack Obama accepted the nomination given the historic candidacy of Harris herself.
Kamala Harris Secures Enough Democratic Delegate Votes to be the Party’s Presidential Nominee, Committee Chair Says
| Associated Press
The online voting process doesn’t end until Monday, but the campaign marked the moment when she crossed the threshold to have the majority of delegates’ votes.
After Donald Trump’s Appearance, the Nation’s Largest Gathering of Black Journalists Gets Back to Business in Chicago
| Associated Press
Thousands of journalists spoke with recruiters or networked at the career fair. Meeting rooms overflowed with attendees listening to panel discussions on career growth and industry changes, including conversations around artificial intelligence and new considerations in criminal justice coverage.
Send Businessman Who Bribed Ex-Ald. Ed Burke to Prison for 4 Years, Feds Urge Judge
| Heather Cherone
Charles Cui, 53, of Lake Forest, was convicted in December alongside Ed Burke of one count of federal program bribery, three counts of using interstate commerce to facilitate an unlawful activity and one count of making a false statement to the FBI.
Chicago’s Newest Festival Is for the Birds. Literally. Check Out the Schedule for September’s Inaugural Urban Birding Festival
| Patty Wetli
Registration opens Saturday for the two-day festival set for Sept. 14-15.
July’s Tornadoes Felled 6,500 Trees in Chicago and Damaged Thousands More, Bureau of Forestry Reports
| Patty Wetli
Chicago received 9,000 reports of tree emergencies following July’s tornadoes, and a whopping 6,500 of those involved entire trees felled.
Election Results Are Being Disputed in Venezuela. What It Could Mean for the US and Chicago
| Emily Soto
Protests erupted in Venezuela over the results of the country’s latest presidential election. Current president Nicolas Maduro declared victory — but his opposition is raising concerns over the accuracy of those results.
At Pilsen Pizza Cafe, Owners Embrace Their Mexican and Filipino Heritage
| Joanna Hernandez
Novel Pizza Cafe is putting a modern twist on an Italian classic. The Pilsen spot is decked out with ‘90s-inspired throwbacks, and the food embraces a fusion of the owners’ Mexican and Filipino cultures.
Chicago Tonight: Latino Voices, Aug. 1, 2024 - Full Show
| WTTW News
Election results are being disputed in Venezuela — what it could mean for folks here. Efforts to document Latino history. And a new pizza spot serving up a fusion of ingredients.
Annual Dixon Brotherhood Reunion Helps Formerly Incarcerated Men Network, Build Connections
| Nicole Cardos
Since 2018, the Dixon Brotherhood Reunion has brought together formerly incarcerated men. The event was born out of a need to network for jobs and housing and to build social connections that weren’t centered around funerals.
Abortion Rights Groups Urge Kamala Harris to Choose JB Pritzker as Running Mate
| Amanda Vinicky
Vice President Kamala Harris, who has all but sealed the Democrats’ nomination after President Joe Biden last month abandoned his bid for reelection, has to choose her running mate before Aug. 7 when the Democratic National Convention is scheduled to confirm the ticket on a roll call vote.
What Dog Days? July in Chicago Was Cooler, Wetter Than Normal
| Patty Wetli
While parts of the U.S. experienced record-breaking heat, July in Chicago was actually slightly cooler than normal.
Russia Releases Americans Evan Gershkovich and Paul Whelan in Historic Prisoner Swap
| CNN
A total of eight people including Krasikov were swapped back to Russia in exchange for the release of 16 people who were held in Russian detention, including four Americans.
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