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Week in Review: Johnson Testifies Before Congress; Trump’s Tariffs Put Markets on Edge

How Mayor Brandon Johnson did in his testimony before Congress. And what’s next for Deerfield-based Walgreens after being picked up by a private equity firm.

Trump Changes Course and Delays Some Tariffs on Mexico and Canada

President Donald Trump’s on-again, off-again tariffs threats have roiled financial markets, lowered consumer confidence, and enveloped many businesses in an uncertain atmosphere that could delay hiring and investment.

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CTU Delivers 5 ‘Must Haves,’ Ramping Up Pressure to Finalize New Teachers Contract

CTU leaders met outside Chicago Public Schools’ Loop headquarters ahead of Wednesday’s Board of Education meeting where they expressed hope that a new contract could be finalized soon if district leaders agree to their final demands.

Mayor Brandon Johnson in Testimony to Congress: ‘Scapegoating Entire Communities is Misleading, Unjust, Beneath Us’

“Any action that amplify fears of deportations makes Chicago more dangerous,” Mayor Brandon Johnson said.

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March 4, 2025 - Full Show

The stock market tumbles as the president’s tariffs go into effect — what it means for Illinois. And the state’s attorney general on legal challenges under the Trump administration.

Illinois Attorney General Kwame Raoul on the Trump Administration, Birthright Citizenship and DEI

In the six weeks since President Donald Trump has returned to the White House, nearly 100 legal challenges have been filed against the administration’s executive orders. Illinois has joined in on the conversations that range from the federal funding freeze to diversity, equity and inclusion in the workplace.

Chicago’s Sanctuary City Protections Face Crucible Moment as Mayor Brandon Johnson Set to Testify Before Congress

The scale of the challenges that confronted Mayor Brandon Johnson during his first 20 months in office is likely to be eclipsed Wednesday, when he is scheduled to testify in front of the U.S. House Oversight Committee about the city’s self-proclaimed status as a sanctuary city.

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Trump Administration Ends Reimbursements for Illinois Food Programs

The Local Food Purchase Assistance Program uses federal funding to buy fresh products from farmers at a fair market value, then distributes the food to communities via food pantries and other similar programs designed to help people in need for no additional cost.

March 3, 2025 - Full Show

A surprise move in court today as the man charged in the Highland Park parade shooting changes his plea. And local lawmakers react to Trump’s agenda ahead of his congressional address.

Illinois Democratic Lawmakers React to Trump’s Agenda Ahead of Congressional Address

President Donald Trump is set to outline his policy agenda in a speech to Congress on Tuesday night. It comes just over a month into his second term — which has brought an onslaught of cuts to federal spending, efforts to overhaul agencies and the ouster of swaths of the federal workforce.

Republicans Once Maligned Medicaid. Now Some See a Program Too Big to Touch

States and the federal government jointly pay for Medicaid, which offers nearly-free health care coverage for roughly 80 million poor and disabled Americans, including millions of children. It cost $880 billion to operate in 2023.

Highland Park Parade Gunman Pleads Guilty to Murder, Attempted Murder Charges as Trial Was Set to Begin

Opening statements were set to begin Monday morning at the Lake County Courthouse, where Crimo was accused of 21 counts of first-degree murder and 48 counts of attempted murder charges stemming from the 2022 mass shooting.

Week in Review: Trump Scolds Ukrainian President Zelenskyy; City Council Passes $830M Bond Deal

How the congressional budget plan could cut health care for Illinois residents. And video captures a close call at Midway Airport.

Chicago Park District CEO Rosa Escareño Announces Resignation

After a career in city government spanning 35 years and five mayoral administrations, Rosa Escareño, general superintendent and CEO of the Chicago Park District, announced her resignation Wednesday.

Chicago School Board Approves Resolution That Aims to Save 5 Acero Charter Schools

The 21-member board at its monthly meeting Thursday voted to amend language in a revised resolution that would now aim to save five Acero schools: Cisneros, Casas, Fuentes, Tamayo and Santiago.