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July 15, 2020 - Full Show

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An Exit Interview With Police Department’s First Deputy Superintendent

Anthony Riccio, the Chicago Police Department’s second-in-command, is retiring. The move comes as police departments nationwide are under the microscope — including in Chicago.

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Push to Legalize Coach Houses, Granny Flats Stalls Amid Opposition From Aldermen

An effort to ease Chicago’s affordable housing crisis by permitting coach house dwellings stalled Friday amid opposition from aldermen concerned they would not be able to stop unwanted units from being built in their wards.

Newly Discovered Comet NEOWISE is Streaking Across the Sky and Giving Us Life

The comet has been delighting sky gazers across the globe. Catch it now, because it won’t swing back our way for another 6,800 years.

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Breaking the Cycle: Addressing Trauma to Curb Gun Violence in Chicago

While the Chicago Police Department is increasing its community policing efforts, a new behavioral health task force on the West Side is convening to address trauma as a root cause of violence.

The Debate Over Police in Chicago Public Schools

Mayor Lori Lightfoot and Chicago Public Schools leadership say the decision to remove police officers from schools should lie with individual local school councils. Now, some schools are taking action.

July 14, 2020 - Full Show

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Lessons of Deadly 1995 Heat Wave Echo in 2020 Chicago

A look back at Chicago’s deadly heat wave — and how it compares to the coronavirus pandemic — with Eric Klinenberg, author of the 2002 book, “Heat Wave: A Social Autopsy of Disaster in Chicago.”

Trump Pressures Schools to Reopen But Many CPS Teachers Fearful of Classroom Return

President Donald Trump is pressuring schools to fully reopen in the fall. But as many teachers, parents and even some students are expressing fears over returning to school, cases of COVID-19 are rising across the country.

Infectious Disease Expert: Better National Leadership Needed to Fight COVID-19

COVID-19 numbers are rising nationally to startling new highs. Cases in the city and state are also climbing. What’s going on? We check in with Dr. Emily Landon of UChicago Medicine.

‘Noble Army’ Makes Thousands of Face Shields for Health Care Workers

Personal protective gear is often in short supply, but a group of people in the Chicago area have made a serious dent in that shortage. And, as we found out, they were inspired by “Chicago Tonight.”

A Virtual Visit to a Luminous Collection of Spiritual Art

A private tour of a collection of artistic treasures with a spiritual focus. Our latest “virtual visit” is a look at artwork designed to inspire. 

Sounding a ‘Distress Signal,’ Lightfoot Warns Chicago is Falling Behind on Census Response

Approximately 55% of Chicagoans have so far responded to the 2020 census, but that is “not even close to where we need to be,” Mayor Lori Lightfoot said. Now, she’s enlisting a familiar face to help with outreach.

Washington’s NFL Team Drops ‘Redskins’ Name After 87 Years

The Washington NFL franchise announced Monday it is dropping the “Redskins” name and Indian head logo, bowing to recent pressure from sponsors and decades of criticism that they are offensive to Native Americans.

July 13, 2020 - Full Show

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