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 13, 2021 Ald. Daley Thompson Pleads Not Guilty to Charges That He Failed to Pay Taxes, Lied to Feds The attorney for the 11th Ward alderman who is the grandson of former Mayor Richard J. Daley said he was eager “to get to trial and clear Mr. Thompson’s name as soon as that is possible.” May 13, 2021 Judge Postpones Trial For 3 Ex-Cops Charged in Floyd’s Death The trial of three former Minneapolis police officers charged with aiding and abetting in the death of George Floyd will be pushed back to March 2022, in part to allow the publicity over Derek Chauvin’s conviction to cool off, a judge ruled Thursday. May 13, 2021 CPS Expects to Have New CEO Selected by Late July Chicago Public Schools officials say the district will host dozens of focus groups in the coming months to gather community feedback before making any decision about its next CEO. Current CEO Janice Jackson will be leaving the district when her contract expires at the end of June. May 13, 2021 Mobile COVID-19 Vaccination Sites Coming to CPS Schools Over Next 3 Weekends Converted CTA buses will visit 15 Chicago Public Schools to provide COVID-19 vaccines to students over the next three Saturdays, city health officials announced Thursday. May 13, 2021 US Jobless Claims Sink to 473K as More GOP Governors Bar Aid The number of Americans seeking unemployment benefits fell last week to a new pandemic low, the latest evidence that fewer employers are cutting jobs as consumers ramp up spending and more businesses reopen. May 13, 2021 Pervis Staples, Member of Famed Staple Singers, Dead at 85 Pervis Staples, whose tenor voice complimented his father’s and sisters’ in the legendary gospel group The Staple Singers, has died, a spokesman announced Wednesday. He was 85. May 12, 2021 Use Crescent Moon To Spot Trio of Planets This Week Look to the night sky this week for fascinating celestial show: the solar system’s three inner planets — Mercury, Venus and Mars — will all be visible. Use the crescent moon as a guide to find them in the sky. May 12, 2021 NASA’s Perseverance Mission Begins Hunt for Ancient Martian Life NASA’S Ingenuity helicopter takes flight on Mars. We get an update on the space agency’s most ambitious mission to date on the Red Planet from local astronomer and space enthusiast Mark Hammergren. May 12, 2021 Chicago’s Top Federal Prosecutor Hospitalized with Stroke-Like Symptoms U.S. Attorney John Lausch was hospitalized Saturday after suffering from stroke-like symptoms, according to the spokesperson for the U.S. attorney’s office for the Northern District of Illinois. Lausch, 51, returned to work on Monday, his spokesperson said. May 12, 2021 ‘Chicago Takes 10’ Virtual Performance Series Brings Audience the ‘Sound of Chicago’ We learn about the new, free showcase with Greg Ward and Jumaane Taylor, the saxophonist and tap dancer with the Hyde Park Jazz Fest who are performing in the series. May 12, 2021 What’s Driving the Chicago Area’s Red-Hot Housing Market? The number of local home sales has skyrocketed, driving prices in the Chicago metro area to all-time highs. That’s translated into lightning-fast turnover as people put their homes up for sale — as well as a decline in inventory. May 12, 2021 May 12, 2021 - Full Show A real estate boom has homebuyers hustling. A trip to Mars — and a fascinating celestial show to watch from Earth. Our Spotlight Politics team on the mayor’s email hack and infighting in the GOP. May 12, 2021 Alleged Gunman in Killing of 7-Year-Old Jaslyn Adams Charged With Fleeing Illinois Devontay Anderson has been charged in federal court with fleeing Illinois to avoid prosecution for the killing of 7-year-old Jaslyn Adams outside a West Side McDonald's last month, according to an FBI affidavit. May 12, 2021 When it Comes to Ramps, There’s a Line Between ‘Foraging’ and ‘Poaching’ — And It's Often Crossed It’s illegal to forage in Cook County forest preserves. Every year, 100 citations are issued for poaching, a significant number of which involve ramps, the wild leek that gave Chicago its name. May 12, 2021 Ethics Board Reprimands Ald. Moore for Using Aldermanic Facebook Page to Campaign for Secretary of State Ald. David Moore (17th Ward) is one of three Chicago elected officials running for secretary of state in 2022. Load More Thanks to our sponsors: