SORT Order Oldest FirstNewest First Has Video - Any -YesNo FILTER Date Range Start date End date Category - Any -Arts & EntertainmentBusinessCrime & LawEducationHealthPoliticsScience & NatureSports Keyword(s) Sep 14, 2020 Salvation Army Kicks Off Red Kettle Fundraiser in September to Rescue Christmas The unmistakable sound of the Salvation Army’s bell-ringers could be heard Monday morning along Michigan Avenue as the organization announced an unprecedented September kickoff to its annual Red Kettle fundraiser. Sep 14, 2020 Anti-Inflammatory Drug May Shorten COVID-19 Recovery Time A drug company says that adding an anti-inflammatory medicine to a drug already widely used for hospitalized COVID-19 patients shortens their time to recovery by an additional day. Sep 14, 2020 Effort To Track COVID-19 Infections With New Workforce Behind Schedule A push to build a first-of-its-kind workforce to conduct community-level contact tracing is months behind schedule, even as health officials brace for a surge in infections at the start of the traditional flu season. Sep 14, 2020 ‘It’s Beyond Frustrating,’ Top Cop Says After Man Out on Bail for Gun Offense Charged in Fatal Shooting Chicago Police Superintendent David Brown again criticized a perceived lack of consequences for gun offenders after a weekend in which 53 people were shot in the city, 10 fatally. Sep 14, 2020 West Coast Wildfire Smoke Reaches Chicago, Creating Hazy Sky Smoke from the West Coast wildfires has drifted into northern Illinois, creating milky white or gray skies over what should be a sunny Chicago, according to the National Weather Service. Sep 14, 2020 Chicago Must Build More Affordable Housing That Black, Latino Chicagoans Can Actually Afford: Task Force The city’s Affordable Requirements Ordinance created just 1,049 homes in 13 years by requiring some developers to set aside units for low- and moderate-income Chicagoans, but that has barely dented the city’s affordable housing gap, according to a new report. Sep 13, 2020 2 California Deputies Shot in Apparent Ambush in Patrol Car Authorities searched Sunday for a gunman who shot and critically wounded two Los Angeles County sheriff’s deputies who were sitting in their squad car — an apparent ambush that drew a reward for information and an angry response from the president. Sep 13, 2020 Parades Give Way to Caravans, Virtual Celebrations for Mexican Independence Day Amid COVID-19 Mexican Independence Day celebrations are a community staple across many communities in Chicago and beyond. But during the COVID-19 pandemic, those celebrations are looking very different this year. Sep 13, 2020 Black Voices: The Debut Episode Chicago Public Schools students talk about their first week of virtual classes. We explore the history of police in schools, and the local connections of the NFL’s first Black team president. Sep 13, 2020 Black Voices: First Week in 2020 School Year Tests CPS How did the first week of virtual school go at Chicago Public Schools? We speak with a panel of CPS students about their experiences. Sep 13, 2020 Black Voices: Northwestern, Booth Alum Named NFL Team President From the football field to the front office: We speak with Jason Wright, the NFL’s first Black team president. Sep 13, 2020 COVID-19 in Illinois: 1,462 New Cases, 14 Additional Deaths More than 1,400 new cases of the coronavirus and 14 deaths were reported Sunday by state health officials, bringing statewide totals to 261,371 cases and 8,309 deaths since the first infection was reported in Illinois in late January. Sep 13, 2020 He Was Wrongfully Imprisoned for 8 Years. Now He’s a Defense Lawyer Jarrett Adams is a criminal defense lawyer who has dedicated his career to bringing justice to those who are underserved. But his first experience with the law came with trying to prove his own innocence. Sep 12, 2020 $50,000 Reward Offered After USPS Employee Is Critically Injured in Shooting A 24-year-old letter carrier was “shot multiple times while working” Thursday on the South Side around noon, the Chicago Police Department said in an incident release. Sep 12, 2020 Latino Voices: The Debut Episode A new school year begins. Is CPS making the grade? Presidential candidates vie for Latino votes. A photography exhibit in the Loop is closing soon — we visit “Temporal: Puerto Rican Resistance.” Watch the full show. Load More Thanks to our sponsors: