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 23, 2021 FDA Backs Pfizer COVID-19 Boosters for Seniors, High-Risk The U.S. moved a step closer Wednesday to offering booster doses of Pfizer’s COVID-19 vaccine to senior citizens and others at high risk from the virus as the Food and Drug Administration signed off on the targeted use of extra shots. Sep 22, 2021 School Resource Officers Will Stay in Some CPS Schools Following Board of Education Vote Some Chicago public schools will retain their resource officers, following a split vote by the Board of Education to approve a one-year, $11 million contract with the Chicago Police Department. Sep 22, 2021 Chicago Sky to Host Dallas Wings in First Round of Playoffs The two teams have met each other three times during the regular season, with the Wings taking two of those games. We get game-day predictions from the head coaches of women’s basketball at Loyola University and the University of Chicago. Sep 22, 2021 As New Ward Maps Take Shape Behind Closed Doors, Debate Heats Up With efforts well underway to craft new ward boundaries that could shape Chicago politics for the next decade, Chicagoans on Wednesday got a brief glimpse of the heated debate taking shape behind closed doors at City Hall. Sep 22, 2021 Goodman Theatre’s ‘American Mariachi’ Examines Music as a Tool for Healing It was just before opening night that “American Mariachi” had to close its doors. Now, nearly 18 months later, the cast has returned to the stage. We go behind the scenes of this new musical play set in 1970s Chicago. Sep 22, 2021 Increase in Pediatric Emergencies Driven by Other Respiratory Viruses, Not COVID, Doctors Say An early surge in RSV, a common virus that usually appears in the winter, is driving an unnecessary increase in patients going to the emergency room, doctors say. Sep 22, 2021 Analysis: Mayor Lightfoot’s $16.7 Billion Spending Plan The 2022 spending plan relies on hundreds of millions of dollars in federal COVID-19 relief funding to shore up Chicago’s budget gaps, increases police spending and invests in ward-by-ward community programs. Is it too reliant on federal COVID-19 funding? Sep 22, 2021 September 22, 2021 - Full Show We dig into the city budget with analysts. Our Spotlight Politics team on that and redrawing the city ward maps. Why pediatric hospital visits are up. And the Chicago Sky are headed to the playoffs. Sep 22, 2021 R. Kelly’s Rules Protected Him, Prosecutors in Sex Trial Say R. Kelly got away with sexually abusing underage victims for more than two decades by ruling his inner circle enablers with an iron fist, a prosecutor told jurors on Wednesday at the R&B singer’s sex-trafficking trial. Sep 22, 2021 Altgeld Gardens, Ramova Theatre, Elijah Muhammad House on Track for National Historic Register Listing Proposals to list the properties on the National Register of Historic Places cleared a key committee hearing Wednesday and will come before the Commission on Chicago Landmarks in October. Sep 22, 2021 Despite Pushback, Lightfoot Won’t Delay Oct. 15 Deadline for City Workers To Be Vaccinated The mayor said Wednesday she would not delay her order to require all city workers to be vaccinated against COVID-19 by Oct. 15 — despite pushback from the unions representing Chicago’s 11,000 police officers. Sep 22, 2021 Pedro Martinez Officially Approved as New CPS CEO The former San Antonio Independent School District superintendent now finds himself leading a district that is struggling to execute contact tracing and COVID-19 testing as students resume in-person learning. Sep 22, 2021 10 Things To Do This Weekend: Sept. 23-26 German beers and brats, live jazz, a freestyle dance contest and a boozy art show usher in the weekend. Here are 10 things to do in and around Chicago. Sep 22, 2021 Dangerous 18-Foot Waves, High Winds To Batter Chicago Lakefront The National Weather Service is warning people to steer clear of parks, trails, piers and breakwaters Wednesday and Thursday, with waves as high as 18 feet and wind gusts up to 45 miles per hour in the forecast. Sep 21, 2021 Delta Variant, Disinformation Lead to ICU Shortage in Southern Illinois Hospitals in parts of the state are facing a critical shortage of available beds in their intensive care units. The highly contagious delta variant of COVID-19, combined with low vaccination rates, has created an overwhelming situation for medical providers for the last month. Load More Thanks to our sponsors: