Politics

More Than Half of Migrants Forced to Leave City Shelters Immediately Returned, Chicago Officials Say

The acknowledgement that approximately 500 people returned to city shelters... Read More

Crime & Law

Chicago Spent More Than 1 Million Overtime Hours on ‘Scarecrow’ Police Shifts Since 2022 Before Abandoning the Approach

With rising overtime costing the city more each year, records show the... Read More

Keith Richards, Charlie Watts, Mick Jagger, and Ronnie Wood.

Coming up

The Rolling Stones: Grrr Live!

Celebrate the band's 50th anniversary with Bruce Springsteen, Lady Gaga, John Mayer, Mick Taylor, the Black Keys, Gary Clark Jr. and more. This 2012 concert at Newark's Prudential Center is one of the most memorable shows in the band's history.

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What to Watch in June

A series examining sustainable fishing in a changing climate and some time in the company of George Takei, Alan Cumming, and Miriam Margolyes.

Fishing boats in Barnegat Light, NJ in 'Hope in the Water.' Credit: Sam Johnson

WTTW Food

Food Events to Explore in Chicago this June

Hot dogs, Greek food, strawberries, and wine take center stage at food festivals in Chicago and the suburbs this June. 

Windy City Hot Dog Fest

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Summer Cocktails

“Wastin’ away again in Margaritaville, searching for my lost shaker of salt…” - Jimmy Buffett

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For parents

My Summer Checklist

Summer is a great time to explore new things! Use this list to keep track of the things you'd like to do.

Father and son
Flanked by the lieutenant governor and legislative leaders, Gov. J.B. Pritzker on June 5, 2024, signs the $53.1 billion fiscal year 2025 state budget into law after months of negotiations. (Andrew Adams / Capitol News Illinois)

Politics

Pritzker Signs $53.1B State Budget, the Largest in Illinois History

Declaring it a spending plan that’s “balanced, fiscally responsible, pro-family, cuts taxes on workers and opens up doors of opportunity,” Gov. J.B. Pritzker on Wednesday signed Illinois’ next state budget into law.

People stand at the ordering window for a hot dog stand

Food

"I Get to Slap My Boss": The Wiener's Circle Serves Chicago Hot Dogs and Good-Hearted Insults

It's not the char dogs that make The Wiener's Circle infamous, it's the insults. We visited to document the food, the customers, and, yes, the colorful language.

Chicago AIDS activist Danny Sotomayor speaks at a rally. Credit: Lisa Howe-Ebright, photographer.

Highlights

Celebrate Pride Month with These Shows

June is LGBTQ Pride Month, and we have programming that highlights stories of acceptance, identity, struggle, and features the LGBTQ+ individuals and groups that made waves in their fields. 

A black and white image of Jackie Robinson swinging a bat at home plate

Arts & Entertainment

Negro Leagues Stats Now Part of MLB Records: ‘A Wonderful, Long Overdue Acknowledgement’

More than 2,300 Negro Leagues players from 1920 to 1948 were added to the online database — a historical correction that’s four years in the making. It was announced in December 2020 that the MLB would be “correcting a longtime oversight.”

Toddler and grandmother

For parents

How Telling Stories Helps Kids Learn

“Are you going to tell me another story tonight?” asked my 4-year-old son. While we read books and sing songs every night before bed, I recently decided to try storytelling. No pictures or props, just a few fables I told to my kids — full of extra details and hand motions as the story got more exciting.

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