Chicago to invest $300M in affordable housing
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Chicago officials announced a more than $300 million investment in affordable housing developments that will create or maintain more than 1,200 units across the city.

America gets excited about space again
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The space shuttle was an icon of the 1980s, promising a new era of space travel. In this LiveNOW & Then full episode, we look at media coverage of its successes and its competition behind the Iron Curtain.

Mangione trial pushed to October as judge delays proceedings

The decision follows a request from Mangione’s defense team to postpone the trial, which had previously been scheduled to begin Sept. 8.

Chicago to invest $300M in affordable housing, adding more than 1,200 units

Chicago officials announced a more than $300 million investment in affordable housing developments that will create or maintain more than 1,200 units across the city.

Anticipation builds ahead of Artemis II launch
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A preview of NASA’s Artemis II mission breaks down the goals, crew and historic significance of the first crewed journey toward the moon in more than 50 years.

New doula partnership at UChicago Medicine aims to improve birth outcomes
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A first-of-its-kind program brings round-the-clock doula care to UChicago Medicine, highlighting how collaborative support can benefit mothers and newborns.

Quadruple amputee cornhole player held without bond in fatal shooting following extradition

A quadruple amputee professional cornhole player accused of killing a friend in Maryland was ordered held without bond after a court appearance Wednesday morning, following his extradition from Virginia.

Chicago man faces attempted murder, robbery charges in January shooting

A Chicago man has been charged with shooting a man and robbing two other people at gunpoint earlier this year on the city's West Side.

The recycled space shuttle parts that will power Artemis II towards the moon

The Artemis II mission around the moon will be a brilliant last hurrah for several space shuttle engines and booster rocket parts that first flew as far back as 1982.

Tax deadline warning: How to avoid scams before April 15
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As Tax Day approaches, the Better Business Bureau shares key tips to spot and avoid IRS scams targeting last-minute filers.

Supreme Court showdown and global tensions: breaking down Trump’s latest moves
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Professor Stephen Caliendo from North Central College unpacks the legal and political implications of the Supreme Court hearing on birthright citizenship, new voting policies and the president’s expected address on Iran.

Romeca Blackmon murder: Woman accused in South Loop killing returns to court

The woman accused of murdering a mother in Chicago’s South Loop last September was due back in court Wednesday, as her attorneys continue fighting for her release.

Man, 25, seriously wounded in shooting on Chicago's NW Side

A man was shot and seriously wounded while entering a building Wednesday morning on Chicago's Northwest Side.