SORT Order Oldest FirstNewest First Has Video - Any -YesNo FILTER Date Range Start date End date Category - Any -Arts & EntertainmentBusinessCrime & LawEducationHealthPoliticsScience & NatureSports Keyword(s) Jan 23, 2021 Meet Your Neighbors, Chicago: The Rodriguez Family For more than four decades, the Rodriguez family has run a community food pantry out of their East Side garage with little more than their own hands. Jan 23, 2021 Judge: Kenosha Shooter Can’t Associate With Supremacists An 18-year-old Illinois teen charged with fatally shooting two people during a protest in southeastern Wisconsin last year is prohibited from associating with known white supremacists under a judge’s recently modified bail conditions. Jan 23, 2021 Capitol Attack Reflects US Extremist Evolution Over Decades Right-wing extremism has previously played out for the most part in isolated pockets of America and in its smaller cities. The deadly assault by rioters on the U.S. Capitol, in contrast, targeted the very heart of government. Jan 23, 2021 Limited Indoor Dining Can Resume in Chicago, Suburban Cook: Officials After 85 days, limited indoor dining and drinking can resume in Chicago and suburban Cook County on Saturday, officials with the Illinois Department of Public Health announced. But the long-awaited news came with a warning. Jan 23, 2021 Larry King, Broadcasting Giant For Half-Century, Dies at 87 Larry King, the suspenders-sporting everyman whose broadcast interviews with world leaders, movie stars and ordinary Joes helped define American conversation for a half-century, died Saturday. He was 87. Jan 22, 2021 The Week in Review: An Inauguration Like No Other Joe Biden and Kamala Harris are sworn in at a heavily fortified inauguration. Biden starts his term with executive orders on COVID-19 and immigration. Partial indoor dining is set to resume in Chicago. Jan 22, 2021 Schumer: Trump Impeachment Trial to Begin Week of Feb. 8 Opening arguments in the Senate impeachment trial for Donald Trump over the Capitol riot will begin the week of Feb. 8, the first time a former president will face such charges after leaving office. Jan 22, 2021 6 in 10 CPS Students Who Opted For In-Person Learning Returned to Schools in First Week Chicago Public Schools said 60% of the 5,352 pre-kindergarten and special education cluster program students who opted for in-person learning showed up at their school last week. That amounts to about 3,200 students. Jan 22, 2021 The Nod to Illinois Nature You May Have Missed in Jill Biden’s Inauguration Fashion The first lady’s dress and matching coat, worn during the “Celebrating America” televised special, were embroidered with the official flower from every state and territory in the U.S. Jan 22, 2021 Alarmed Aldermen Split on Solution as Carjackings Soar 135% Members of the Chicago City Council are deeply split on how to stop a barrage of carjackings that has Chicagoans throughout the city terrified to leave their houses for fear of becoming the latest victim. Jan 22, 2021 Biden Ordering Stopgap Help As Talks Start on Big Aid Plan President Joe Biden took executive action Friday to speed a stopgap measure of financial relief to millions of Americans affected by the coronavirus pandemic while Congress begins to consider his much larger $1.9 trillion package. Jan 22, 2021 Biden Orders Review of Domestic Violent Extremism Threat President Joe Biden has directed law enforcement and intelligence officials in his administration to study the threat of domestic violent extremism in the United States, an undertaking being launched weeks after a mob of insurgents loyal to Donald Trump stormed the U.S. Capitol. Jan 22, 2021 Chicago, Suburban Cook Remain On Track For Limited Indoor Dining: Officials Limited indoor dining and drinking is set to resume in Chicago and suburban Cook County on Saturday under Gov. J.B. Pritzker’s revised plan to slow the spread of COVID-19, according to data released Friday by the Illinois Department of Public Health. Jan 22, 2021 CPS Will Begin Vaccinating Teachers, School Staff for COVID-19 as Soon as Next Month The state of Illinois is expanding vaccine eligibility beginning Monday, meaning school-based staff and other front-line employees will be able to start getting inoculated Jan 22, 2021 Art Institute Reopening in February, Extending Popular Monet Exhibit The Art Institute of Chicago will reopen Feb. 11, joining the list of museums preparing to welcome back visitors now that coronavirus restrictions are being loosened. Load More Thanks to our sponsors: