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Jul 21, 2021

COPA’s Interim Leader Looks Forward to Civilian Oversight Board

The Chicago City Council has approved a measure to create a board of civilians to oversee the Chicago Police Department, the police board and the Civilian Office of Police Accountability. Andrea Kersten, the interim chief administrator of COPA, shares her thoughts.

Jul 21, 2021

City Council Approves Elected Board to Oversee Chicago Police with 36-13 Vote

With just two votes to spare after a contentious debate of nearly two hours, the Chicago City Council voted 36-13 to create an elected board of Chicago residents to oversee the Chicago Police Department, enacting the most far-reaching police reform ordinance in the country.

Jul 20, 2021

It’s National Moth Week, And Boy Do These Underappreciated Creatures Deserve the Spotlight

They are often thought of as a nondescript bugs — or even pests — and are misunderstood in large part because of their nocturnal behavior. But moths are excellent pollinators and play a key role in the food web. Here’s what else you should know about moths’ incredible diversity.

Jul 20, 2021

Chicago Painter Captures Beauty in Gritty Parts of the City

The tradition of artists painting outdoors brings to mind pretty landscapes of lakes and gardens. We meet a Chicago artist who paints on location and finds beauty in unexpected places. 

Jul 20, 2021

Survey Finds $2B in Great Lakes, St. Lawrence Coastline Repairs in Coming Years

Coastal repairs and climate change mitigation are a huge concern for cities around the Great Lakes region. The group behind a new survey calls on the American and Canadian governments to fund local efforts to address these issues.

Jul 20, 2021

Study: Diaphragm Damage in COVID-19 Survivors Can Lead to Long-Term Symptoms

Many survivors of COVID-19 experience long-term symptoms including shortness of breath and fatigue. A new study finds damage to the lungs may not be the only cause.

Jul 20, 2021

What to Know About DACA Being Ruled Illegal

A federal judge in Texas on Friday ruled that the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals program is unlawful. For now, however, those currently in the DACA program will be allowed to stay in it. Here’s a breakdown of what the decision means.

Jul 20, 2021

Big Infrastructure Bill in Peril as GOP Threatens Filibuster

The bipartisan infrastructure deal senators brokered with President Joe Biden is hanging precariously ahead of a crucial Wednesday test vote as senators struggle over how to pay for nearly $1 trillion in public works spending.

Jul 20, 2021

Governor Pritzker Pitches Free College, Expanded Child Care in Reelection Push

The governor launched his reelection campaign Monday, touting his leadership of the state through the COVID-19 pandemic. But Republican opponents used the occasion to bash what they have called a “disastrous” tenure. 

Jul 20, 2021

July 20, 2021 - Full Show

One-on-one with Gov. Pritzker as he plans his reelection bid. Congress members on whether an infrastructure deal is near. New research on the impact of COVID-19. And Chicago art in unlikely places.

Jul 19, 2021

Aldermen Optimistic Deal to Create Elected Board to Oversee Chicago Police Will Be OK’d

A proposal to create an elected board of Chicagoans to oversee the Chicago Police Department is likely to pass easily, now that it has the backing of a coalition of community groups and Mayor Lori Lightfoot, several aldermen told “Chicago Tonight” on Monday.

Jul 19, 2021

Chicago Auto Show Puts Spotlight on Electric Vehicles

One of the show-stopping entries at this year’s event? The Ford F-150 Lightning. That truck and other electric cars that were on display have electric vehicle advocates eager to accelerate the shift from gas to electric.

Jul 19, 2021

Crain’s Headlines: Portillo’s Plans to Go Public

The famed Chicago hot dog chain is adding an IPO to the menu. Crain’s Chicago Business reporter A.D. Quig has details on that story and more.

Jul 19, 2021

July 19, 2021 - Full Show

The mayor announces a deal to create a civilian police oversight board. Gov. Pritzker makes his reelection bid official. Portillo’s plans to go public. The environmental impact of electric vehicles. 

Jul 19, 2021

Deal Reached to Create Elected Board to Oversee Chicago Police, Lightfoot Announces

The agreement could end years of contentious debate over how best to ensure that the Chicago Police Department no longer routinely violates the constitutional rights of Chicagoans.