SORT Order Oldest FirstNewest First Has Video - Any -YesNo FILTER Date Range Start date End date Category - Any -Arts & EntertainmentBusinessCrime & LawEducationHealthPoliticsScience & NatureSports Keyword(s) Apr 22, 2020 David Brown Confirmed by Chicago City Council as New Top Cop The City Council on Wednesday voted 50-0 to appoint former Dallas Police Chief David Brown to lead the Chicago Police Department. Apr 22, 2020 Earth Day Found Fertile Ground in Chicago for Environmental Activism Chicago was a hub for environmental activism on the first Earth Day, and it remains a pioneer today. Apr 22, 2020 ‘Earthrise,’ the Photo That Propelled the Environmental Movement and Led to Earth Day Apollo 8 astronauts were the first to ever witness an earthrise, a view of the planet that put its fragility into perspective and helped propel the environmental movement. Apr 21, 2020 COVID-19 Across Chicago: Montclare Residents, Businesses on Edge In the Northwest Side neighborhood of Montclare, residents are quietly on edge, worried about the coronavirus and the prolonged economic shutdown it prompted, which has ravaged the hundreds of small businesses in the area. Apr 21, 2020 Ald. Gilbert Villegas on Northwest Side Pandemic Response Chicago’s Montclare neighborhood on the city’s Northwest Side is home to several senior care facilities and many more senior citizens. We check in with Ald. Gilbert Villegas, who represents a broad swath of the community. Apr 21, 2020 How ‘Rephotography’ is Capturing Chicago in the Age of COVID-19 Photographer Mark Hersch contrasts the busy streets of the early 1900s with the empty streets today to capture the pandemic — and provide a sense of hope. We hit State Street to see just how he does it. Apr 21, 2020 What’s Being Done to Address COVID-19 at Nursing Homes in Illinois The statistics are sobering. Data shows that nearly a quarter of all COVID-19 deaths in Illinois are tied to nursing homes and long-term care facilities. Apr 21, 2020 Inside a Drive-Thru COVID-19 Testing Site on Chicago’s Northwest Side The only drive-thru COVID-19 testing site within Chicago city limits is now welcoming anyone with symptoms of the virus. We go for a look. Apr 21, 2020 Co-Parenting and Cohabiting During COVID-19 For parents who share custody of their children, or those in the process of divorce, the pandemic has turned situations that are challenging at best into much more complicated scenarios — virtually overnight. Apr 21, 2020 Earth Day Turns 50 But Celebrations Muted by COVID-19 Pandemic We discuss the history of Earth Day and the environmental challenges the planet is facing today with Denis Hayes, the organizer of the very first event in 1970, and local environmental activist Kim Wasserman. Apr 21, 2020 Illinois Expands Payment Relief for Student Loan Borrowers Gov. J.B. Pritzker says the state has secured relief options for student loan borrowers who weren’t previously covered by the federal CARES Act. The new options could benefit more than 138,000 Illinoisans, according to the governor’s office. Apr 21, 2020 Aldermen OK Measure Giving Lightfoot Emergency Powers Ordinance Aldermen advanced a measure Tuesday that grants Mayor Lori Lightfoot expanded spending and contracting authority to respond to the coronavirus pandemic without the approval of the City Council. Apr 21, 2020 UIC Student With a Disability Fights to Live Independently in Uncertain Times The rapid spread of the coronavirus sparked the shutdown last month of colleges around the country. But not every student on campus had somewhere to go, or the ability to live without assistance. Apr 21, 2020 Earth Day is Turning 50. Here’s How to Participate Via Virtual Events Environmental organizations have had to scale back plans for the 50th anniversary of Earth Day. Get ready for lots of livestreams and calls for digital action this week. Here’s a sampling of what’s on offer. Apr 21, 2020 Lightfoot: Stay-at-Home Order Likely to be Extended Deep Into May Mayor Lori Lightfoot says she expects Gov. J.B. Pritzker to extend the statewide stay-at-home order beyond April 30, which is “no longer a viable date” for that order to be lifted. Load More Thanks to our sponsors: