SORT Order Oldest FirstNewest First Has Video - Any -YesNo FILTER Date Range Start date End date Category - Any -Arts & EntertainmentBusinessCrime & LawEducationHealthPoliticsScience & NatureSports Keyword(s) Dec 29, 2021 Indonesia to Let Boeing 737 Max Fly Again After 2018 Crash The Transportation Ministry said in a statement Wednesday that the aircraft will be permitted to fly in Indonesia, but only after airlines carry out airworthiness directives. Dec 29, 2021 Candace Parker Voted AP Female Athlete of Year for 2nd Time Candace Parker helped the Chicago Sky win the franchise’s first WNBA championship and capped off 2021 by being named The Associated Press’ Female Athlete of the Year for a second time. Dec 28, 2021 December 28, 2021 - Full Show Confusion surrounds the CPS return to school COVID-19 testing protocols. Restaurants push back against the vaccine mandate. COVID-19 cases explode in jails. And inside the life of photographer Vivian Maier. Dec 28, 2021 New Book Reveals Secrets of the Chicago Nanny Who Was a World-Class Photographer There has always been an air of mystery surrounding the life of Vivian Maier. Maier, was a North Shore nanny who quietly pursued another endeavor – in her spare time she took extraordinary photographs. Author Ann Marks joins us. Dec 28, 2021 Cook County Chief Judge Will Now Impose Vaccine Mandate for Employees Chief Judge Timothy Evans announced Tuesday that his office — which covers the courts and the Juvenile Temporary Detention Center — will impose COVID vaccine mandates. This after the Chief Judge was criticized for previously not mandating the vaccine for all employees. Dec 28, 2021 Chicago Restaurant Owners Ask for More Time Before Requiring Proof of Vaccines Some Chicago restaurant owners are asking for more time before the city’s proof of vaccine requirement takes effect at local restaurants, bars, gyms and entertainment venues Jan. 3. A coalition of about 30 restaurants is saying there hasn’t been enough time to adjust operations amid the holidays. Dec 28, 2021 Stocks End Mixed, Breaking 4-Day Winning Streak for S&P 500 Stock indexes are mixed on Wall Street in afternoon trading Tuesday, placing the market within striking distance of another record high as investors close out their positions for 2021. Dec 28, 2021 Local Business Highlights Chicago Art Scene Through Custom Framing For the last 40 years, a family business has been committed to preserving Chicago’s art scene, whether it be through engraving pieces or framing them. Now they’ve taken a turn in how they’re enhancing artwork through a custom framing process. Dec 28, 2021 CPS ‘Strongly’ Encouraging Students, Staff to Get COVID Test Before Coming Back to Class Next Week “By getting tested before returning from break, we can have a successful and healthy start to the new year,” CPS CEO Pedro Martinez said in a statement. Dec 28, 2021 US Move to Shorten COVID-19 Isolation Stirs Confusion, Doubt The guidance has raised questions about how it was crafted and why it was changed now, in the middle of another wintertime spike in cases, this one driven largely by the highly contagious omicron variant. Dec 28, 2021 Chicago Sets New Mark For Latest First Snowfall of Season The National Weather Service on Tuesday said that as of 12:10 p.m., one-tenth of an inch of snow had been recorded at O’Hare Airport — Chicago’s official weather site — making the first measurable snowfall in 287 days. Dec 28, 2021 State Legislatures in US Poised to Act on Abortion Rights State legislatures across the country will be responding to the possibility of seismic change to the 1973 Roe v. Wade ruling that legalized abortion across the U.S. Dec 27, 2021 Local Woman Reconnects With Departed Father Through Rediscovered Photos Local television producer and writer Joan Tortorici Ruppert lost her father as a young child. But through a collection of rediscovered photo negatives, she’s getting to know who he was before he was her father and getting a glimpse into Chicago history too. Dec 27, 2021 December 27, 2021 - Full Show Spiking omicron cases and major headaches with air travel. The region approaches a record snow drought. A halt on student debt payments. And remembering the late Lincoln Park Zoo chief Lester Fisher. Dec 27, 2021 Pause on Student Loan Payments is Extended Through May 1 President Joe Biden said financial recovery from the pandemic will take longer than job recovery, especially for those with student loans. Load More Thanks to our sponsors: