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 28, 2021 ‘Black Voices’ Community Conversation: Pullman Brandis Friedman and a panel of guests talk about Pullman’s role in the Black labor movement and the Great Migration following the recent opening of the Pullman National Monument’s visitor center. Watch the discussion now. Sep 28, 2021 Illinois Man Wins Marathon After 2 Leaders Take Wrong Route An Illinois man unexpectedly won the Quad Cities Marathon this weekend when the two Kenyan runners who had far outpaced him were disqualified after being diverted off the course by a race volunteer bicyclist. Sep 27, 2021 State Partners With Legal Aid Network To Expunge Cannabis-Related Records More than two years after a state law legalizing recreational marijuana was passed, an estimated 34,000 Illinoisans are still waiting to have their cannabis records expunged, according to the Sentencing Policy Advisory Council. Sep 27, 2021 Does This Illinois Law Protect Workers Who Defy COVID Mandates? Teachers, police officers are others who are refusing to get the coronavirus vaccine are taking a shot at using a longtime Illinois statute to skirt compliance with state and city mandates: Illinois’ right of conscience law. Sep 27, 2021 Mayor’s 2022 Budget Proposal Includes $214M in Housing Aid Chicago’s homeless population would receive significant funding and support from the city under Mayor Lori Lightfoot’s budget proposal. As part of our “Firsthand: Living in Poverty” series, we take a look at how that money would be allocated. Sep 27, 2021 El Milagro Employees Protest Poor Working Conditions at Tortilla Factory Workers are back on the job after last week’s walkout. We hear about their working conditions and the latest on their organizing efforts. Sep 27, 2021 Prosecutors: Evidence ‘Clear’ Ex-Northwestern Professor Is Responsible for Grisly Murder Monday marked the first day of Wyndham Lathem’s trial, which began more than four years after he and another man allegedly stabbed 26-year-old Trenton Cornell-Duranleau dozens of times. Sep 27, 2021 Tennis Festival Brings Pro Players to Chicago’s South Side Tennis fans have the opportunity to catch some top professionals this week at the Chicago Tennis Festival. We meet the tournament’s promoter to learn more about his mission to give kids an opportunity to thrive. Sep 27, 2021 R&B Superstar R. Kelly Convicted in Sex Trafficking Trial R. Kelly, the R&B superstar known for his anthem “I Believe I Can Fly,” was convicted Monday in a sex trafficking trial after decades of avoiding criminal responsibility for numerous allegations of misconduct with young women and children. Sep 27, 2021 Murders Rose Sharply in 2020 But Data Is Lacking Across Much of the Country The FBI released its annual Uniform Crime Report for 2020 on Monday, showing that the number of homicides increased nearly 30% from 2019, the largest single-year increase the agency has recorded since it began tracking these crimes in the 1960s. Sep 27, 2021 Police Officer Among 60 People Shot in Chicago Over the Weekend Sixty people were shot, eight fatally, in 46 separate shooting incidents across Chicago over the weekend, according to the Chicago Police Department. Among the victims was a CPD officer who was wounded in a triple shooting late Friday. Sep 27, 2021 Crain’s Headlines: Metra Station Could Be Coming to Fulton Market The business district in Fulton Market is booming — and the West Loop could be the next location for a Metra station. Crain’s Chicago Business reporter Danny Ecker has details on that story and more. Sep 27, 2021 ‘Rusty Colored’ Discharge From US Steel Shuts Down Beaches at Indiana Dunes National Park Officials from the Indiana Department of Environmental Management are investigating a “rusty colored liquid” discharged from the U.S. Steel plant in Portage, spotted Sunday evening in the Burns Waterway. Sep 27, 2021 September 27, 2021 - Full Show A guilty verdict for R. Kelly. Teachers pushing back on vaccine mandates. How the proposed city budget plans to tackle homelessness. Gas bills are set to soar. The Chicago Tennis Festival kicks off. Sep 27, 2021 Biden Gets COVID-19 Booster Shot After Authorization President Joe Biden received his COVID-19 booster shot on Monday, days after federal regulators recommended a third dose of the Pfizer vaccine for Americans age 65 or older and approved them for others with preexisting medical conditions and high-risk work environments. Load More Thanks to our sponsors: