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Chicago to Pay $23.4M to Settle 3 Police Misconduct Cases
Less than six months into the year, Chicago taxpayers have spent at least $189.… Read More

Education
How an Ex-Police Officer Fired for Sexual Misconduct Slipped Through CPS Background Checks to Work at Lane Tech
Chicago Public Schools hired a former police officer who was on the city’s do-… Read More

tonight
Walking with Dinosaurs: The Journey North
Travel back in time to the dangerous journey of the Pachyrhinosaurus, where their survival is at stake. During their annual migration hundreds of miles north, they face deadly predators and a storm that threatens their survival.
Wednesday at 7:00 pm
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WTTW Presents: An Evening with Ken Burns
You’re invited to join Ken Burns and WTTW for an unforgettable evening featuring selections from the epic new six-part, 12-hour film, The American Revolution.
food
A Chicago Top Chef Finalist Talks About Competing on the Popular Show
Bailey Sullivan, executive chef at Monteverde, was one of three Chicago chefs on this season of Top Chef and fought her way all the way to the final.
playlist
Everything You Need to Know About ‘The Bear’
Here’s a quick guide to the popular, Chicago-set show The Bear, ahead of the season 4 premiere on June 25.

Business
Inside Illinois’ Efforts to Court the Emerging Quantum Technology Industry
Illinois state officials are interested in attracting the nascent industry because of its potential for economic growth and positioning Illinois as a high-tech leader in the coming decades.

Food
As Relish Explores More Stories and Cultures Through Food in a New Season, It Receives a James Beard Award
In the Twin Cities PBS show Relish, chef Yia Vang learns to make dishes like Nepali momos and indigenous wild rice while hearing the personal stories and cultural traditions behind them.

WTTW
What Does WTTW Mean to You? Share Your Story!
Growing threats to funding for PBS stations across the country put access to essential local programming and services at risk.

Arts & Entertainment
A Guide to What the Juneteenth Holiday Is and How to Celebrate It
It was 160 years ago that enslaved people in Galveston, Texas, learned they had been freed — after the Civil War’s end and two years after President Abraham Lincoln’s Emancipation Proclamation.

For kids
Create a Silly Handshake
A high five, fist bump, or simple handshake are a few ways you can greet people. But for a special friend or family member, it can be fun to make up a one-of-a-kind silly handshake just for the two of you. Think of ways that you can use your hands, feet, legs, arms and even whole-body wiggles.