Full Show
Diversity, equity and inclusion programs are being targeted — a look at the potential impact. And actress Keke Palmer on embracing her natural beauty.
How local leaders are responding to the Trump administration’s executive orders. And Republican lawmakers file a lawsuit over Illinois’ legislative districts.
A WTTW News special: Mayor Brandon Johnson and community stakeholders join us for a town hall discussion to address major issues facing the city like public safety, immigration, housing and much more.
Federal immigration agents — and Dr. Phil — carry out raids in Chicago. And the wide-ranging impact of a federal funding freeze.
The impact immigration raids are having on local businesses. And the stability of federal funding going forward for local nonprofits.
The White House rescinds its memo freezing federal funding. And a plan to hold companies complicit in slavery to account.
Illinois reacts to the president’s move to pause federal funding. Calls for cancer warning labels on alcohol. And the mayor weighs in on immigration raids in Chicago.
Could a blanket pardon for Jan. 6 rioters lead to more political violence? And a tool to file taxes for free hits Illinois — what that means for taxpayers.
Donald Trump returns to the White House and immediately exercises his executive powers. And the Chicago Bears name a new head coach.
How officials are preparing immigrants as deportation threats loom. Mexico launches an app to help people facing deportation. And the debate over ending birthright citizenship.
The city’s new director of reentry on his plans for those returning from prison. Black migration’s profound impact on American culture. And a play takes us into the world of an African salon.
How the state is bracing for mass deportations. And he never holds back — one on one with Michael Eric Dyson.
Donald Trump is sworn in as the 47th president — a look at his priorities. And local reaction to his first day plans.
Chicago gets its first elected school board members. And former House Speaker Michael Madigan explains his “making out like bandits” remark.
Local activists share plans to demonstrate on Inauguration Day. Two Chicago colleges are offering free tuition. And conservation efforts aimed at protecting monarch butterflies.
City Council votes on an effort to weaken protections for undocumented immigrants. Why Black Illinoisans are experiencing homelessness at a high rate. And a push to wipe medical debt from credit reports.