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‘The Great Chicago Quiz Show’ is Back

Host Geoffrey Baer tests contestants on all things Chicago. This time around, he’ll be talking to guests like anchorman Bill Curtis, jazz legend Kurt Elling and Tonika Lewis Johnson of the Folded Map Project.

‘The Other Art Fair’ Showcases Emerging Artists in Fulton Market April 21-24

An international art fair with roots in major cities across the country is making its return to Chicago in an effort to support independent artists. The Other Art Fair returns to Chicago for its fourth year. The exhibition will feature 110 artists, roughly half of them Chicago-based. 

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Biden Announces Heavy Artillery, Other Weapons for Ukraine

The new package includes $800 million in military aid for much-needed heavy artillery, 144,000 rounds of ammunition and drones for the escalating battle in the Donbas region of eastern Ukraine. It builds on roughly $2.6 billion in military assistance that Biden previously approved.

Ken Griffin’s Trading Firm Tied to Company Aided by Richard Irvin: Report

WTTW News previously reported that communications company Scientel Solutions and its employees have given more than $135,000 to Richard Irvin’s mayoral campaign, a PAC run by his mayoral campaign manager, and his former private practice law partner Brittany Pedersen’s judicial campaign.

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More Than 2 Years After Illinois Legalized Recreational Marijuana, Some Say Law Falls Short of Promise

Nearly two-and-a-half years after recreational cannabis became legal to sell in Illinois, state Rep. La Shawn Ford (D-Chicago) says Illinois has failed to live up to the promise of the law.

April 20, 2022 - Full Show

Mask confusion over new public transit guidelines. Plus, the mayor’s gas giveaway plan moves forward, why youth mental illness is soaring, and a battle of three billionaires in the governor’s race.

Mayor Lori Lightfoot Begins Making Her Case to Voters: ‘A Very Good Job Under Very Daunting Odds’

“Like any good gardener, when you plant the seeds, you till the soil, you watch the shoots rise up from the garden, you want to be there to reap the harvest,” Mayor Lori Lightfoot said this week as mayoral challengers begin to line up.

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Chicago Doctor Says Individuals Will Have to Make Personal Decisions After Transit Mask Mandate Lifted

State and local officials offered some mixed messaging Monday on whether or not public transit riders would be required to wear mask after a federal court ruling. The day ended with Gov. J.B. Pritzker lifting his executive order.

Expanded State Program Aims to Help Address Youth Mental Health Issues

Public health officials are sounding the alarm about an increase in mental health issues among young people, saying the pandemic aggravated what was already a crisis.

Lightfoot’s $12.5M Plan to Give Away $150 Gas Cards, $50 CTA Passes Gets Initial Green Light

The narrow margin of the committee’s vote sets up what could be a nailbiter at the City Council meeting set for April 27.

April 19, 2022 - Full Show

Changes to state mask guidelines. Gov. Pritzker signs the state budget into law. Alderpeople on the ward remap process and the city’s casino plans. Starbucks workers unionize. And Winnie the Pooh.

Winnie the Pooh Musical Adaptation at Mercury Theater Chicago

It’s a classic story that has withstood the test of time, now, the Mercury Theater is bringing that story to its stage in a new musical adaptation.

Chicago-Area Starbucks Workers Pushing to Join Nationwide Unionization Movement

In December, a Starbucks in Buffalo, New York became the first of the company’s thousands of U.S. locations to vote for unionization. Just weeks later, workers at Chicago’s Randolph and Wabash location moved to join the effort.

‘Not A Good Look’: Lightfoot’s Plan to Put Her Name on Gas Card Blasted

The CTA passes and gas cards with Mayor Lori Lightfoot's name would be sent to voters approximately 10 months before the next mayoral election.

New Book by Chicago Political Observer Dick Simpson Explores Democracy’s Future

Chicago has not always had the most cordial relationship with democracy over decades of machine-style politics. A new book from longtime Chicago political observer Dick Simpson aims to diagnose what’s wrong and offer prescriptions to fix it.