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Apr 12, 2021

Census Delay Complicates Once-a-Decade Redistricting Duty

Illinois’ General Assembly is charged with drawing new political maps every 10 years following the census. But exactly what the latest census shows about Illinois’ residents is still unknown. 

Apr 12, 2021

Islamic Leaders Battle Misconception About Vaccines, Fasting

Islamic leaders are using social media, virtual town halls and face-to-face discussions to spread the word that it’s acceptable to be vaccinated for the coronavirus during daily fasting that happens during Ramadan, the most sacred month of the year for Muslims.

Apr 12, 2021

A Year After Smokestack Implosion Coated Little Village in Dust, Environmental Justice Fight Grinds On

One year ago, crews imploded the smokestack at the defunct Crawford coal plant, sending a plume of dust over Little Village but illuminating the impact that toxic air pollution caused by industrial operations has had on South and West side neighborhoods for decades.

Apr 12, 2021

Illinois Universities Plan for Return to Campus in the Fall

As students wrap up their spring semesters, colleges and universities have started announcing plans for the fall. We discuss the outlook for three area universities.

Apr 12, 2021

Ethics Board Reduces Campaign Finance Fine Levied Against Ald. Austin From $145K to $5K

The board reduced the fine it levied against Ald. Carrie Austin (34th Ward) by more than 96% after considering after considering the equities of the situation," officials said.

Apr 12, 2021

CTU Threatens Wednesday Action If There Isn’t Progress Toward High School Reopening Deal

The Chicago Teachers Union’s House of Delegates on Sunday evening voted to keep high school staffers out of schools beginning Wednesday as the union continues negotiating with CPS over how to safely reopen those schools.

Apr 12, 2021

April 12, 2021 - Full Show

The push to get high school students back into classrooms. How colleges are handling student vaccinations. What you need to know about redistricting. The holy month of Ramadan begins.

Apr 12, 2021

Crain’s Headlines: Possible Status Switch for Chicago Tribune

The Chicago Tribune newspaper could become a nonprofit. Crain’s Chicago Business editor Ann Dwyer takes us behind the headline of that story and more.

Apr 8, 2021

‘Chicago Tonight’ in Your Neighborhood: Bridgeport

For the first time since 2019, fans are back at Guaranteed Rate Field to watch the White Sox in person. As part of our community reporting series, we visit the area to see how fans are settling in — and how the area is faring one year into the pandemic.

Apr 8, 2021

‘Tantalizing’ Results of 2 Experiments Defy Physics Rulebook

Preliminary results from two experiments suggest something could be wrong with the basic way physicists think the universe works, a prospect that has the field of particle physics both baffled and thrilled. 

Apr 8, 2021

US Weighs Joint Approach to Beijing Olympics with Allies

The State Department said Tuesday the Biden administration is consulting with allies about a joint approach to China and its human rights record, including how to handle the upcoming Beijing Winter Olympics. 

Apr 8, 2021

How a Chicago Nonprofit is Working to Promote Diversity Within TV

A Chicago nonprofit aiming to promote more diversity in television is gearing up for its annual artist showcase in partnership with the Museum of Contemporary Art. 

Apr 8, 2021

Chicago Officials Vow to Boost Slow Effort to Vaccinate Homebound Chicagoans

In early March, Chicago officials announced a COVID-19 vaccine program for homebound residents and their caregivers. But many people who signed up for the program had already been vaccinated by the time officials contacted them to schedule an appointment.

Apr 8, 2021

April 8, 2021 - Full Show

Charges filed in the shooting of a 21-month-old. Live at Sox opening day. Fermilab discoveries that could alter our understanding of the universe. And should the U.S. boycott the Beijing Olympics?

Apr 7, 2021

Mayor Lightfoot Demands CPD Change Foot Chase Policy After Shooting of 13-Year-Old

Chicago police have yet to release footage of the March 29 police shooting of 13-year-old Adam Toledo, but his death has spurred calls for changes to the Chicago Police Department’s policy on foot pursuits like the one during which Toledo was shot. We get reaction from the Fraternal Order of Police.