SORT Order Oldest FirstNewest First Has Video - Any -YesNo FILTER Date Range Start date End date Category - Any -Arts & EntertainmentBusinessCrime & LawEducationHealthPoliticsScience & NatureSports Keyword(s) May 28, 2021 Summer Safety Plan Focuses on ‘Flooding’ Resources Into Historically Violent Areas: Lightfoot As Chicago hits the unofficial start of summer this weekend, city officials have announced a citywide strategy aimed at preventing summer shootings and homicides by focusing resources in historically violent areas on South and West sides. May 28, 2021 Top Cop Has Yet to Act 1 Month After Investigators Recommended Suspension for Officer Who Shot Anthony Alvarez A Chicago Police Department representative did not respond to questions about why Brown has yet to act on the recommendation made by the Civilian Office of Police Accountability, known as COPA, April 28. May 28, 2021 Chicago Symphony Orchestra Toots Its Golden Horns in Triumphant Return to Live Performance The Chicago Symphony Orchestra walked onstage to perform their first concert before a live audience in more than 14 months, Thursday evening. May 28, 2021 GOP Blocks Bipartisan Probe of Deadly Jan. 6 Riot at Capitol Senate Republicans on Friday blocked creation of a bipartisan panel to study the Jan. 6 attack on the Capitol. May 28, 2021 Maggie Daley Park, New Arboretum Exhibit Among Outdoor Attractions Ready for Summer Along with the kick off to beach season, a number of other outdoor attractions are opening up in Chicago over Memorial Day weekend. May 27, 2021 ‘Live at Mister Kelly’s’ Documentary Details Iconic Chicago Nightclub The Chicago nightclub helped launch the early careers of music and comedy acts like Barbra Streisand and Richard Pryor, while achieving status from established jazz artists such as Ella Fitzgerald and Sarah Vaughn, who both recorded live albums at the Rush Street venue. May 27, 2021 CPD Unveils New Foot Pursuit Policy After Fatal Shootings of Adam Toledo, Anthony Alvarez Two months after the fatal police shootings of 13-year-old Adam Toledo and 22-year-old Anthony Alvarez, the Chicago Police Department unveiled a new policy on foot pursuits it says will better prioritize the safety of officers, the public and those being pursued. May 27, 2021 ‘Chicago Tonight’ in Your Neighborhood: Humboldt Park Paseo Boricua has been the heart and soul of Chicago’s Puerto Rican community for decades. But the area has been impacted in recent years by gentrification and displacement of some longtime residents, as rents rise and luxury buildings sprout up on its borders. May 27, 2021 May 27, 2021 - Full Show The legislative session hits the 11th hour in Springfield. A live report from Humboldt Park. The mayor’s new foot pursuit policy. And a new WTTW doc takes us to the glory days of Mister Kelly’s. May 27, 2021 Springfield Legislators Face Long To-Do List Near Session’s End Illinois legislators are heading into the holiday weekend with a to-do list that includes a major energy overhaul, ethics package and a new state budget. May 27, 2021 Museums May Have to Change Addresses if Outer Lake Shore Drive is Renamed for DuSable: Officials Changing the addresses of the four museums could cost the institutions a significant amount of money and complicate their efforts to recover from the COVID-19 pandemic, officials said. May 27, 2021 Plover Scare Prompts Warning About Dangers of Balloons, And Not Just to Monty and Rose Surveillance cameras recently captured images of a mylar balloon bumping up against the nesting site of Chicago’s beloved pair of piping plovers. Wildlife advocates have long been critical of such inflatables and the dangers they pose to birds and other animals. May 27, 2021 As Lightfoot Asks for More Federal Funds to Remove Lead Pipes, City Push Hasn’t Gotten Off the Ground The city has yet to replace a single lead service line in the eight months that have elapsed since Mayor Lori Lightfoot rolled out her plan, officials acknowledged. May 27, 2021 Facebook Won’t Remove Posts Claiming COVID-19 is Human-Made Facebook says it will no longer remove claims that COVID-19 is human-made or manufactured “in light of ongoing investigations into the origin of COVID-19 and in consultation with public health experts.” May 27, 2021 Boeing to Pay $17 Million to Settle Plane Production Issues The Federal Aviation Administration said Thursday that the settlement covers the installation of unapproved sensors and other parts on some Boeing 737 NG and 737 Max planes built between 2015 and 2019. Load More Thanks to our sponsors: