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 21, 2021 An Astronomical Twofer This Week: Harvest Moon and Fall Equinox Two harbingers of autumn — the harvest moon and fall equinox — are occurring within days of each other this week, which will make for some interesting sunsets and moon rises. And keep an eye out for “Chicagohenge.” Sep 21, 2021 Options Shrink for Haitian Migrants Straddling Texas Border Options narrowed Tuesday for thousands of Haitian migrants straddling the Mexico-Texas border as the United States government ramped up expulsion flights to Haiti, and Mexico began flying and busing some away from the border. Sep 21, 2021 Holiday Shoppers to Contend with Supply Chain Disruptions As the holiday shopping season approaches, several economists are warning consumers about higher prices and delays for shipments due to a shortage in everything from microchips to coffee to the supply containers for transporting goods. Sep 21, 2021 House OKs Debt and Funding Plan, Inviting Clash With GOP The House voted late Tuesday to keep the government funded, suspend the federal debt limit and provide disaster and refugee aid, setting up a high-stakes showdown with Republicans who oppose the package despite the risk of triggering a fiscal crisis. Sep 21, 2021 CTU, CPS in Standoff Over COVID Safety; Union Wants More Than ‘Contrition’ State education officials say students who don’t have medical exemptions must be taught in school this year. But in Chicago, there’s still a standoff between the mayor’s office and the teachers union over what in-person learning should look like during a pandemic. Sep 21, 2021 September 21, 2021 - Full Show Thousands of Haitians are being removed from Texas — we have local reaction. How many Chicago police officers are vaccinated? A shortage of ICU beds downstate. A harvest moon and the fall equinox. Sep 21, 2021 Biden Promises ‘Relentless Diplomacy’ to Skeptical Allies President Joe Biden summoned the world’s nations to forcefully address the festering global issues of the COVID-19 pandemic, climate change and human rights abuses in his first address before the U.N. General Assembly on Tuesday. Sep 21, 2021 Lawyer: R. Kelly Unlikely To Take Stand in Trafficking Trial The remark Tuesday by attorney Deveraux Cannick, made with the jury out the courtroom, came as the defense wound down its case at the trial in federal court in New York City. Sep 21, 2021 Swim Season Is Over. Officials Warn Chicagoans Not To Trifle With Lake Michigan Safety officials are reminding Chicagoans that even if it still feels like summer, the lakefront’s beaches are now closed for the season to swimming, with lifeguards no longer present along the shoreline. So far in 2021, 38 people have drowned in Lake Michigan. Sep 21, 2021 Board of Education to Vote on Renewed School Resource Officer Contract The Board of Education will vote this week on a one-year, $11 million extension to continue its school resource officer program despite an ongoing push from some students and advocates to have police removed from schools. Sep 21, 2021 California, Puerto Rico Removed from Chicago’s COVID-19 Travel Advisory Unvaccinated visitors to Chicago from 48 states as well as Washington, D.C., Guam and the Virgin Islands are urged to quarantine for 10 days or record a negative test for the coronavirus within 72 hours of their arrival, officials said. Sep 21, 2021 Misdemeanor Charge Filed After Ald. James Cappleman Attacked in Uptown According to Chicago police, 58-year-old Tony Landers has been charged with a single count of aggravated assault stemming from the Saturday night incident near Racine and Leland avenues. Sep 21, 2021 3 CPS Schools Honored as 2021 National Blue Ribbon Award Recipients Disney II Magnet High School, Prosser Career Academy and Walter Payton College Prep are among the 325 schools recognized nationally for their “overall academic excellence or their progress in closing achievement gaps among student subgroups.” Sep 21, 2021 J&J: Booster Dose of its COVID Shot Prompts Strong Response Johnson & Johnson said Tuesday that a booster of its one-shot coronavirus vaccine provides a stronger immune response months after people receive a first dose. Sep 20, 2021 Mandatory Vaccine Checks: Alderpeople Want Proof, Restaurants Don’t Heading out to a bar, restaurant or theater in Chicago? You may be asked to show proof of vaccination against COVID-19. Proof is not required — and a coalition of restaurateurs say it shouldn’t ever be. But a group of City Council members have a different view. Load More Thanks to our sponsors: