Chicago’s Harold Washington Library Center, 400 S. State St., received a bomb threat Tuesday by anonymous email. The bomb squad and a canine unit swept the building, but they didn’t find anything.
Chicago’s Harold Washington Library Center, 400 S. State St., received a bomb threat Tuesday by anonymous email. The bomb squad and a canine unit swept the building, but they didn’t find anything. Tyler Pasciak LaRiviere / Chicago Sun-Times
Chicago’s Harold Washington Library Center, 400 S. State St., received a bomb threat Tuesday by anonymous email. The bomb squad and a canine unit swept the building, but they didn’t find anything.
Chicago’s Harold Washington Library Center, 400 S. State St., received a bomb threat Tuesday by anonymous email. The bomb squad and a canine unit swept the building, but they didn’t find anything. Tyler Pasciak LaRiviere / Chicago Sun-Times

Democratic power players toured Chicago, making plans for next summer’s convention, while other Democrats were trying to manage a PR predicament involving Mike Madigan.

Reset goes behind the headlines of those stories and much more in our Weekly News Recap.

GUESTS: Carrie Shepherd, Chicago reporter, Axios

Ray Long, investigative reporter, Chicago Tribune

Chicago’s Harold Washington Library Center, 400 S. State St., received a bomb threat Tuesday by anonymous email. The bomb squad and a canine unit swept the building, but they didn’t find anything.
Chicago’s Harold Washington Library Center, 400 S. State St., received a bomb threat Tuesday by anonymous email. The bomb squad and a canine unit swept the building, but they didn’t find anything. Tyler Pasciak LaRiviere / Chicago Sun-Times
Chicago’s Harold Washington Library Center, 400 S. State St., received a bomb threat Tuesday by anonymous email. The bomb squad and a canine unit swept the building, but they didn’t find anything.
Chicago’s Harold Washington Library Center, 400 S. State St., received a bomb threat Tuesday by anonymous email. The bomb squad and a canine unit swept the building, but they didn’t find anything. Tyler Pasciak LaRiviere / Chicago Sun-Times

Democratic power players toured Chicago, making plans for next summer’s convention, while other Democrats were trying to manage a PR predicament involving Mike Madigan.

Reset goes behind the headlines of those stories and much more in our Weekly News Recap.

GUESTS: Carrie Shepherd, Chicago reporter, Axios

Ray Long, investigative reporter, Chicago Tribune