DownloadFebruary WTTW Prime (11.2)schedule Events Introducing FIRSTHAND - PeaceKeepers February 17, 2025 at 6:30 pm Meet Daisy at Día de los niños y libros: A Celebration of Children and Books May 10, 2025 at 11:00 am All events >...
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Chicago Tonight: Latino Voices, Feb. 13, 2025 - Full Show A push to require proof of citizenship when you register to vote. And love it or hate it — we explore the history of dibs. Feb 13, 2025 Bill Would Require Proof of Citizenship to Vote. Here’s What to Know About the SAVE...
“By applying the sales tax only to goods and a small number of services, Illinois is missing the ability to tax much of the spending within its borders,” the nonpartisan Civic Federation said in its latest report. Getting Rid of the Penny Introduces a New Problem: The Cost of Producing ...
Democracy is a Verbchronicles both Abner Mikva’s rise from an impoverished childhood, to an epic career as a legislator in Springfield and Washington, Federal Judge and White House Counsel and how his work is being carried on today by his legacy organization, the Mikva Challenge. This sweeping...
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Chicago has been the creative home to many unusual artists over its history. An encyclopedic new book looks at the big picture, from the Great Chicago Fire to the art scene of today, and includes new work by Chicagoans from cartoonist Chris Ware to painter Kerry James Marshall. ...