SORT Order Oldest FirstNewest First Has Video - Any -YesNo FILTER Date Range Start date End date Category - Any -Arts & EntertainmentBusinessCrime & LawEducationHealthPoliticsScience & NatureSports Keyword(s) Feb 14, 2020 The First Fan: Obama Appears at All-Star NBA Cares Event Zion Williamson and Trae Young are used to meeting fans who are typically a bit nervous during those interactions. This was different. This time, they were nervous to meet the fan. Feb 14, 2020 Watching These Insanely Cute Animals Enjoy Their Valentine’s Treats Will Warm Your Cold Heart From gorillas chomping on heart-shaped biscuits to sea lions digging into a gelatin cake, Brookfield Zoo’s Valentine’s Day celebration has warmed our hearts. Feb 14, 2020 R. Kelly Hit With New Federal Indictment in Ongoing Sexual Abuse Case Already facing the possibility of three separate trials in 2020, the R&B singer was hit with a new federal indictment this week alleging he engaged in sexual activity with a minor in the late 1990s. Feb 14, 2020 Senn High School Staffer Removed Amid Investigation Into Racial Discrimination Allegations The teacher who was accused by a Hispanic student of telling her to “go back to your country” after she refused to stand for the pledge of allegiance has been removed from the school. Feb 14, 2020 Kim Foxx Allowed to Continue Use of Outside Lawyers in Jussie Smollett Case Judge Michael Toomin denied a petition from Sheila O’Brien, who argued that Kim Foxx’s hiring of attorneys from outside her office should not be allowed under state statutes. Feb 14, 2020 We *Heart* These Vintage Valentines Shared by the Newberry Library The Newberry’s collection of vintage valentines is spreading old-fashioned romance across the internet. Feb 13, 2020 Would a ‘Fair Map’ Halt Corruption? Previous attempts to end gerrymandering in Illinois have come up short, but a coalition of advocacy groups are at it once again. Feb 13, 2020 Former WBBM News Anchor Serves Up Memorable Meals, Conversation on PBS Following journalism jobs in Indiana, Arkansas, New York and Chicago, Kate Sullivan was hungry to blaze her own trail. Now, she’s the host and executive producer of “To Dine For,” a show combining Sullivan’s two passions: food and conversation. Feb 13, 2020 Chicago Gospel Group Brings New Energy to Old Spirituals They are making music with a mission. A rousing Chicago gospel group brings a modern approach to traditional spirituals as they work toward social justice. We catch up with the Adrian Dunn Singers. Feb 13, 2020 In ‘Keeping Hope Alive,’ Jesse Jackson Reflects on a Lifetime of Speeches, Sermons A look back at the words of the Rev. Jesse Jackson, whose latest book has been decades in the making. Feb 13, 2020 Teachers Unions Decry ‘Traumatizing’ Active Shooter Drills Active shooter drills are as common as reading, writing and arithmetic in American schools. But a new report says they are traumatizing students. Feb 13, 2020 Local Health Officials: Couple with Coronavirus Now ‘Free and Clear’ At a press conference Thursday in Chinatown, state and local health officials sought to reassure the public that the risk of contracting the deadly virus is low, and that Chicagoans should go about their daily lives. Feb 13, 2020 NBA All-Star Weekend Hits Chicago. Here’s What You Need to Know The NBA’s All-Star Game is in Chicago for the first time since 1988 and the city is bouncing with NBA events all weekend. Here’s a preview. Feb 13, 2020 Crain’s Headlines: Clayco Finalizing Big Buy in Fulton Market District A fast-growing construction and design firm is buying almost a full city block near the eastern end of the Fulton Market District. Feb 13, 2020 Ask Geoffrey: A Long-Lost State Street Hot Spot A viewer’s photo of her mother at a glamorous restaurant in 1940s Chicago left her wondering where the photo was taken. And we finally address an elephant in the room at Marshall Field’s. Load More Thanks to our sponsors: