SORT Order Oldest FirstNewest First Has Video - Any -YesNo FILTER Date Range Start date End date Category - Any -Arts & EntertainmentBusinessCrime & LawEducationHealthPoliticsScience & NatureSports Keyword(s) Jul 28, 2021 Interim CPS CEO Wants to Engage With 100K Students at Risk of Not Re-Enrolling This Fall Speaking Wednesday at his first Board of Education meeting since he was appointed as interim Chicago Public Schools CEO, Jose Torres said the district’s “true north” goal before reopening schools must be to make sure at-risk students are prepared to return to CPS. Jul 28, 2021 Illinois Records More than 2,000 COVID-19 Cases for 1st Time Since May The number of new COVID-19 infections has been steadily increasing over the past few weeks and on Wednesday surpassed 2,000 for the first time in a single day since early May, according to Illinois Department of Public Health data. Jul 28, 2021 Severe Storms in Midwest Could Produce Hurricane-Force Winds, Bringing Widespread Damage and Power Outages The Midwest, including most of Wisconsin, will be at risk from possible tornadoes, strong storms and hurricane-force winds Wednesday as the region is under a level 4 out of 5 threat of severe weather. Jul 28, 2021 10 Things to Do this Weekend: July 29-Aug. 1 A massive music festival, Italian eats, a circus under the stars and sports memorabilia usher in the weekend. Here are 10 things to do in and around Chicago. Jul 28, 2021 Racism of Rioters Takes Center Stage in Jan. 6 Hearing It had only been hinted at in previous public examinations of the Jan. 6 Capitol insurrection: Scores of rioters attacked police officers not just with makeshift weapons, stun guns and fists, but with racist slurs and accusations of treason. Jul 28, 2021 Should Vaccinated People Mask Up with COVID-19 Cases Rising? In places where the virus is surging, the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention recommends that vaccinated people return to wearing masks in public indoor places. Jul 28, 2021 Special Prosecutor Chosen to Investigate Cook County State’s Attorney Handling of Jackie Wilson Case A Cook County judge has appointed Lawrence Oliver to serve as special prosecutor in the case of Jackie Wilson, who wrongfully spent decades behind bars for a double murder he didn’t commit. Jul 28, 2021 Illinois Health Officials Recommend Masks Indoors, Even for Fully Vaccinated Echoing a masking announcement from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Illinois health officials are recommending that everyone, regardless of vaccination status, wear masks indoors in school settings and in areas where COVID-19 is spreading. Jul 28, 2021 Pritzker Repeals HIV Criminalization Law, Expands Infertility Coverage for Same-Sex Couples Illinois Gov. J.B. Pritzker on Tuesday signed into law a legislation package that aims to advance the rights of LGBTQ+ individuals by, among other provisions, expanding infertility health care coverage for same-sex couples and repealing an HIV criminalization law. Jul 28, 2021 Olympic Champ Simone Biles Withdraws from All-Around Competition Simone Biles will not defend her Olympic title. The American gymnastics superstar withdrew from Thursday’s all-around competition to focus on her mental well-being. Jul 27, 2021 Local Street Markets Adjust to Pandemic Restrictions After a challenging year, Chicago’s street markets are adapting to new health and safety standards, and showing signs of recovery. Jul 27, 2021 UChicago-Led Team Discovers Way to Dramatically Boost Crop Production In a potentially world-changing discovery, scientists led by a team from the University of Chicago have discovered a way to manipulate RNA to dramatically boost crop production. Jul 27, 2021 Chicago Police Defend Use of Gang Database, More than 2 Years After Watchdog Called it ‘Deeply Flawed’ For the first time since a damning 2019 audit was released by the city’s watchdog, police officials defended their continuing use of records that list approximately 135,000 Chicagoans as members of gangs, citing their need for the data to prevent “retaliatory violence.” Jul 27, 2021 July 27, 2021 - Full Show Hearings for the Capitol insurrection probe get underway. Chicago prepares for climate refugees. And has a local scientist found a solution to food insecurity? Jul 27, 2021 How Climate Change Impacts US and Global Migration As rising sea levels, destructive floods, droughts and wildfires threaten communities in the U.S. and around the globe, some say governments need to prepare for more migration. Load More Thanks to our sponsors: