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Spotlight Politics: Looking Ahead to Election Day

Election Day is less than a week away and candidates are out making their final pushes. Our politics team weighs in on that story and more.

Only 16% of US Hospitals Complying With Federal Price Transparency Rule, Says Advocacy Group

The report by Patient Rights Advocate published in August reviewed 2,000 hospitals across the country and found that 319 were complying with the rule.

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Nov. 2, 2022 - Full Show

Stocks tumble after the Fed hikes interest rates again. Tight midterm races you might not be hearing about. An Illinois Republican wants the party to get back to the center. And traditional Irish and Mexican music mix.

Suburban Mayor Urges Fellow Illinois Republicans to Return to the Center

Mayor Gary Grasso of Burr Ridge says the Republican Party needs to listen to those more moderate voices if the party is to make an impact going forward in Illinois.

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Mexican and Irish Musicians Team Up to Tell Story of ‘Los San Patricios,’ Irish Soldiers Who Fought on Mexico’s Side

During the Mexican-American War from 1846 to 1848, a group of Irish immigrants deserted the U.S. Army to fight alongside Mexican soldiers. However remarkable the story might be, it’s a chapter of history that’s not especially well known in the U.S.

$16.4B Chicago Budget Set for Final Vote as Lightfoot Rebuffs Demands to Create Department of Environment

Mayor Lori Lightfoot’s plan to close a projected $170.6 million budget gap in 2023 relies on booming tax revenues that she said proves Chicago’s budget has fully recovered from the economic catastrophe caused by the COVID-19 pandemic.

Fed Unleashes Another Big Rate Hike, Hints at a Pullback

The Fed’s move raised its key short-term rate to a range of 3.75% to 4%, its highest level in 15 years. It was the central bank’s sixth rate hike this year — a streak that has made mortgages and other consumer and business loans increasingly expensive and heightened the risk of a recession.

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Will Evanston Become the First Illinois Community to Implement Ranked Choice Voting?

If the question in Evanston passes next week, ranked choice voting would first be used in the city in the spring of 2025.

Pilsen Resident Creates Elaborate Dia De Los Muertos Backyard Altar

In Pilsen, one Chicago resident transformed her backyard into an altar that provides a transportive experience. You’ll find skulls, flowers and all kinds of objects offered to those who once lived.

Local Election Authorities Combating Misinformation, Organizing Staffing Ahead of Election Day

On Tuesday, the Illinois State Board of Elections warned of a text message disinformation campaign aiming to sow confusion about polling places.

Chicago Police Decision Highlights Growing National Concern About Law Enforcement Ties to Extremist Groups

Earlier this fall, the Anti-Defamation League released a report identifying over 370 people it believes currently work in law enforcement nationwide that were included on a leaked far-right Oath Keepers membership list. 

Mass Shooting ‘Example’ of Failures of Lightfoot’s Administration, Says Challenger Brandon Johnson

Brandon Johnson vowed to address the structural inequity that pervades Chicago and fuels violent crime, calling high-performing schools, affordable housing and health care all violence prevention measures.

Returning to Chicago for Poetry Prize, Patti Smith Looks Back on Local Roots and Eclectic Career

Patti Smith was honored by Chicago’s Poetry Foundation with a Pegasus Award. 

Nov. 1, 2022 - Full Show

The latest on last night’s mass shooting in East Garfield Park. We meet the latest entrant in the race for mayor. The future of Twitter under new owner Elon Musk. And one-on-one with Chicago-raised music legend Patti Smith.

Days After Taking Over, Elon Musk Emerging as Twitter’s Chief Moderator Ahead of Midterm Elections

Elon Musk even changed his profile to “Twitter Complaint Hotline Operator” — with a photo of himself when he was a toddler holding a telephone. But it is almost impossible for those outside of Twitter to know what strings he is pulling or whose accounts have been suspended.