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 9, 2021 Outdoor Dining Set to be Extended in Chicago as COVID-19 Pandemic Rages Once Again Restaurants and cafes could continue to serve customers outdoors through 2022 under a proposal set to be considered at Wednesday's City Council meeting. Dec 9, 2021 No Bail for Man Charged in Brazen ‘Execution’ of Woom Sing Tse in Chinatown Alphonso Joyner, 23, was ordered held without bail during a court hearing Thursday following his arrest on charges including first-degree murder and aggravated unlawful use of a weapon stemming from the brazen killing of 71-year-old Woom Sing Tse. Dec 9, 2021 Aldermen Set to Consider Settling Lawsuit Filed by Anjanette Young Over Botched Raid The agenda for the meeting of the City Council’s Finance Committee set for 10 a.m. Monday does not identify the amount the city would pay Anjanette Young and her attorneys to resolve the case, an indication that a final agreement is close, but is not yet final, sources told WTTW News. Dec 9, 2021 Tyson the Bison Is on the Lam in Lake County, How Long Will She Roam? Bison once roamed Illinois’ tallgrass prairies in some of the largest herds east of the Mississippi, but they’re so rare in these parts today, a single escapee from a Lake County farm is creating a social media stir. Dec 9, 2021 December 9, 2021 - Full Show Live from South Shore. In-stadium sports betting debate. A top Biden administration official on the latest with COVID. Justin Fields returns to take on the Packers. And WFMT celebrates a milestone. Dec 8, 2021 Illinois Gambling Revenue Tops $1 Billion All bets are in. The state’s gaming commission chose which developers will be allowed to build new suburban casinos — and where. This comes nearly two-and-a-half years after the state’s gambling expansion law passed. Dec 8, 2021 US Surgeon General Warns Parents of National Youth Mental Health Crisis A public health advisory from the U.S. surgeon general’s office details how the pandemic has disrupted the lives of children, teens and young adults, causing them anxiety, depression and suicidal thoughts. Dec 8, 2021 December 8, 2021 - Full Show Which suburbs are betting on casinos, plus the odds on sports betting at stadiums in Spotlight Politics. A mental health crisis for young people. And the holiday season is here for small businesses. Dec 8, 2021 Spotlight Politics: Sports Wagering Tax, Casinos Coming to Town Sports betting, casinos, and COVID-19 bills in Springfield. Our politics team weighs in on that and more. Dec 8, 2021 Controversy Over Permit for Facility on Southeast Side Citing investigations from the Environmental Protection Agency, local residents and activists say their neighborhood cannot withstand the pollution they believe the new Southside Recycling facility will bring. Dec 8, 2021 Chicago Small Businesses Deal With Supply Chain Issues, COVID Economic Impact The holiday shopping season is underway and U.S. sales are on track to surpass spending records. Some small business owners say they hope the season will provide a much-needed boost to revenue as retailers large and small face supply chain issues and inflation more than a year and a half into the pandemic. Dec 8, 2021 Jussie Smollett Case in Jurors’ Hands at Chicago Trial The deliberations began after a roughly one-week trial in which two brothers testified that Jussie Smollett recruited them to fake the attack near his home in downtown Chicago in January 2019. Dec 8, 2021 Explainer: What Caused Amazon’s Outage? Will There be More? A major outage in Amazon’s cloud computing network Tuesday severely disrupted services at a wide range of U.S. companies for hours, raising questions about the vulnerability of the internet and its concentration in the hands of a few firms. Dec 8, 2021 COVID Cases Spike Even as US Hits 200M Vaccine Milestone New cases in the U.S. climbed from an average of nearly 95,000 a day on Nov. 22 to almost 119,000 a day this week, and hospitalizations are up 25% from a month ago. Dec 8, 2021 Pfizer Says COVID Booster Offers Protection Against Omicron Pfizer and its partner BioNTech said that while two doses may not be protective enough to prevent infection, lab tests showed a booster increased by 25-fold people’s levels of virus-fighting antibodies. Load More Thanks to our sponsors: