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 14, 2021 Multiracial Boom Reflects US Racial, Ethnic Complexity Across the U.S., the growth in the number of people who identified as multiracial on 2020 census responses soared over the last decade, rising from under 3% to more than 10% of the U.S. population from 2010 and 2020. Aug 14, 2021 US Allows Extra COVID Vaccine Doses for Some. Now What? Americans at high risk from COVID-19 because of severely weakened immune systems are now allowed to get a third vaccination in hopes of better protection, a policy change endorsed Friday by influential government advisers. Aug 13, 2021 The Week in Review: Ella French and Her Partner Shot During Traffic Stop The killing of a Chicago police officer highlights tension between police and the mayor. Chicago’s budget deficit shrinks. Census numbers show population growth. CPS announces a vaccine mandate. Aug 13, 2021 More US Cities Requiring Proof of Vaccination to Go Places The new measures are an attempt to stem the rising tide of COVID-19 cases that has pushed hospitals to the breaking point, including in the Dallas area, where top officials warned they are running out of beds in their pediatric intensive care units. Aug 13, 2021 Federal Judge Leaves CDC Evictions Moratorium in Place A federal judge on Friday refused landlords’ request to put the Biden administration’s new eviction moratorium on hold, though she ruled that the freeze is illegal. Aug 13, 2021 Global Sizzling: July Was Hottest Month on Record, NOAA Says The last seven Julys, from 2015 to 2021, have been the hottest seven Julys on record, said NOAA climatologist Ahira Sanchez-Lugo. Last month was 1.67 degrees warmer than the 20th century average for the month. Aug 13, 2021 Despite Lightfoot’s Optimism, Projections Show Dark Financial Clouds on Horizon Before the pandemic, Chicago finance officials projected that the city would eliminate its longstanding imbalance between revenues and expenditures and reach structural balance in 2023. In all, the pandemic cost the city $1.7 billion, complicating those efforts. Aug 13, 2021 Behind Police Leaders Claims That Bail Reform Is Responsible for Surge in Violence As the number of homicides continues to rise in major American cities, police leaders are targeting bail reform efforts as a contributing factor to the surge in violent crime rates — but data from a Chicago study shows that only a small percentage of defendants released on bail are committing violent crimes. Aug 13, 2021 CPS to Require All Teachers, Staff to Get COVID-19 Vaccine With less than three weeks until in-person classes resume, Chicago Public Schools has announced it will require all teachers and staff to get a COVID-19 vaccine by the fall. Aug 13, 2021 Extra COVID Vaccine OK’d for Those with Weak Immune Systems The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention is expected to formally recommend the extra shots for certain immune-compromised groups after a meeting Friday of its outside advisers. Aug 13, 2021 Researchers Celebrate Swarm of Community Science That Emerged With This Year’s Brood X Cicadas Nearly 200,000 people downloaded an app, Cicada Safari, created by researchers to track observations of Brood X. Scientists will be reaping the rewards of that communal effort for years to come. Aug 12, 2021 A Look at Illinois’ COVID-19 Trajectory and the Impact of Lollapalooza As summer winds down, Illinois continues to see a spike in COVID-19 cases, with more than 3,100 new infections reported by state health officials Thursday. Dr. Susan Bleasdale of UI Health breaks down the latest data and recommendations. Aug 12, 2021 Meet the Cartoonist Who Now Creates Mad Magazine’s Signature Fold-Ins Since 1964, a signature feature of Mad Magazine has been the “fold-in” – a cartoon riddle that is solved when the picture is folded. These days, the fold-in is conceived, written, sketched and painted by cartoonist Johnny Sampson. Aug 12, 2021 August 12, 2021 - Full Show Census numbers are released. Analyzing Chicago’s budget picture. We’re live from Avondale. The delta variant risk for children. And inside the colorful world of freak bikes. Aug 12, 2021 Census Shows US is Diversifying, White Population Shrinking The Census Bureau on Thursday issued its most detailed portrait yet of how the U.S. has changed over the past decade, releasing a trove of demographic data that will be used to redraw political maps across an increasingly diverse country. Load More Thanks to our sponsors: