SORT Order Oldest FirstNewest First Has Video - Any -YesNo FILTER Date Range Start date End date Category - Any -Arts & EntertainmentBusinessCrime & LawEducationHealthPoliticsScience & NatureSports Keyword(s) Aug 19, 2021 A Tour With a Twist: Chicago Fireboat Offers Air and Water Show Tours A modified version of the city’s Air and Water show is flying over Lake Michigan this weekend, and arts correspondent Angel Idowu knows just where to take in the aerial views — from Lake Michigan of course. She introduces us to a boat tour packed with Chicago facts. Aug 19, 2021 Chicago Afghan War Veterans Express Anger, Despair at Chaotic Withdrawal The Taliban takeover of Afghanistan and chaotic withdrawal by U.S. forces are weighing heavily on the minds of veterans who fought in America’s longest war. Aug 19, 2021 ‘Chicago Tonight’ in Your Neighborhood: Revisiting Austin Austin has dealt with decades of disinvestment and is acutely feeling the impact of gun violence. However, many residents, community organizations and local businesses are working to address some of the systemic issues the community faces and to bring investment to the area. Aug 19, 2021 Illinois Republicans Gear Up to Take On Biden and Pritzker Democrats had their day in the limelight at the Illinois State Fair on Wednesday. Next, it was Republicans’ turn to get into campaign mode, with an annual meeting of the Illinois GOP’s top leaders and a rally. Aug 19, 2021 August 19, 2021 - Full Show Republican Day at the Illinois State Fair. Live from Austin on the West Side. Local Afghan war veterans on the situation in Afghanistan. A new study says depression is worse in suburbs than cities. Aug 19, 2021 Forgotten Artist Gets His Moment in the Sun With Garfield Park’s ‘Still Life in Real Life’ Exhibit Charles Ethan Porter, the only late-19th century Black painter of still lifes and landscapes, translated scenes from nature onto canvas. Now the Garfield Park Conservatory has reversed the process, using plants in place of paints, to transform its Artist’s Garden into a living interpretation of Porter’s work. Aug 19, 2021 Advocates: Providing Free Feminine Hygiene Products to the Homeless a ‘Step in the Right Direction’ A new Illinois law will make feminine hygiene products available for free at homeless shelters. Advocates say the legislation spotlights an often-overlooked issue, but they’re calling for funding to “put some teeth behind it.” Aug 19, 2021 Woman Weeps While Testifying Against R. Kelly About Assault A key accuser at the R. Kelly sex-trafficking trial returned to the witness stand on Thursday, weeping when a prosecutor asked her to read out loud from a journal entry describing how he allegedly beat and choked her the last time they were together in 2010. Aug 19, 2021 In Unfriendly Skies, Unruly Passenger Fines Top $1 Million Rowdy airline passengers have now racked up a record $1 million in potential fines this year, a toll of the tumult in the sky as travelers have returned after most were grounded by the pandemic in 2020. Aug 19, 2021 Hundreds Gather for Funeral of Slain Chicago Police Officer A Chicago police officer who was fatally shot during a routine traffic stop was remembered Thursday for a brief career marked by compassion; for her fellow officers, a one-year-old gunshot victim she sped to a hospital, and the stray dogs she ferried to an animal shelter in her squad car. Aug 19, 2021 Chicago Man Held Without Bail in Fatal Humboldt Park Shooting Justin Cortes, 25, is facing a first-degree murder charge after he allegedly shot and killed Angel Figueroa, 38, in Humboldt Park earlier this month as the victim rode in a car with his girlfriend and daughter. Aug 18, 2021 Spotlight Politics: Intrigue at the Illinois State Fair Democrats have their day at the Illinois State Fair. Our politics team weighs in on that story and others — and crunches some City Council committee spending numbers — in this week’s roundtable. Aug 18, 2021 Addressing Unemployment: City Initiative Seeks to ‘Jump Start Local Economy’ The Chicago area has seen a 6.6% unemployment rate decrease, from 15.1% in June 2020 to 8.5% in June of this year, according to the Bureau of Labor Statistics. How a new program aims to get even more job seekers employed. Aug 18, 2021 Jupiter’s Star Turn: The Gas Giant Is at Its Biggest and Brightest Right Now Jupiter and Earth are currently about as close as they get to each other. The outer planet is visible from sunset to sunrise and is among the brightest objects in the sky. Aug 18, 2021 Dr. Robert Murphy on Masks, Mandates and Booster Shots Chicago has once again implemented an indoor mask requirement as the Biden administration announces a COVID-19 booster shot will be available for Americans starting in September. We talk to infectious disease expert Dr. Robert Murphy about the latest guidelines. Load More Thanks to our sponsors: