SORT Order Oldest FirstNewest First Has Video - Any -YesNo FILTER Date Range Start date End date Category - Any -Arts & EntertainmentBusinessCrime & LawEducationHealthPoliticsScience & NatureSports Keyword(s) Aug 1, 2021 DaBaby Booted from Lollapalooza After Homophobic Comments Rapper DaBaby was cut Sunday from Lollapalooza’s closing lineup following crude and homophobic remarks he made last week at a Miami-area music festival. Aug 1, 2021 Fauci: More ‘Pain and Suffering’ Ahead as COVID Cases Rise The nation’s top infectious disease expert warned Sunday that more “pain and suffering” is on the horizon as COVID-19 cases climb again and officials plead with unvaccinated Americans to get their shots. Aug 1, 2021 Do I Need to Get Tested for COVID-19 if I’m Vaccinated? The latest guidance from the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention says people who are fully vaccinated should get tested three to five days after a potential exposure, even if they don’t have symptoms. Jul 31, 2021 Schumer: Senators Will ‘Get the Job Done’ on Infrastructure The Senate convened for a rare weekend session on Saturday, with Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer encouraging the authors of a bipartisan infrastructure plan to finish writing their bill so that senators can begin offering amendments. Jul 31, 2021 Chicago Tonight: Latino Voices, July 31, 2021 - Full Show A plan of action for climate change in Illinois. An exit interview with a 30-year veteran of the city. And a group of street vendors are now the proud owners of a shared kitchen. Jul 31, 2021 After More Than 30 Years With the City, BACP Commissioner Rosa Escareño Retires While she was originally planning to stay for just the first year of Mayor Lori Lightfoot’s term, the pandemic delayed Rosa Escareño’s retirement plans – and gave her a firsthand seat to the massive blow COVID-19 dealt to the local economy. Jul 31, 2021 How Communities Are Taking Action Against Climate Change and Steps Toward Environmental Justice Black and Latino neighborhoods in Chicago are more likely to be burdened by industries that pollute the air, ground and water, making environmental justice an important part of the equation as the country moves forward. Jul 31, 2021 Agency: Trump is Due $1M Tax Refund for Chicago Skyscraper An Illinois tax agency has ruled that former President Donald Trump is due a $1 million refund on the 2011 tax bill for his downtown Chicago skyscraper, but local officials are trying to block the refund. Jul 31, 2021 Conservatives Want to Boot Cheney, Kinzinger From House GOP Conservative lawmakers made a push Thursday to boot Republican Reps. Liz Cheney and Adam Kinzinger out of the House GOP because the two defied party leaders and joined the chamber’s special committee investigating the Jan. 6 Capitol attack. Jul 31, 2021 Biden Orders Tough New Vaccination Rules for Federal Workers President Joe Biden has announced sweeping new pandemic requirements aimed at boosting vaccination rates for millions of federal workers and contractors as he lamented the “American tragedy” of rising-yet-preventable deaths among the unvaccinated. Jul 31, 2021 Study: Vaccinated People Can Carry as Much Virus as Others New evidence showing the delta variant is as contagious as chickenpox and may be more dangerous than other versions has prompted U.S. health officials to consider changing advice on how the nation fights the coronavirus, internal documents show. Jul 30, 2021 The Week in Review: Delta Variant More Transmissible, Masking Returns Fears spike that Lollapalooza will be a super-spreader event, with thousands of locals and tourists attending amid surging delta variant cases. Meanwhile, masking mandates make a comeback. Illinois Republicans battle each other over the Jan. 6 committee hearings. And the Cubs shed their World Series stars. Jul 30, 2021 Chicago Health Officials Recommend Everyone Wear Masks Indoors as COVID-19 Surge Continues Everyone in Chicago, regardless of their vaccination status should wear a mask indoors, Chicago health officials recommended Friday after the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention added Chicago to its list of areas experiencing “substantial” transmission of the coronavirus. Jul 30, 2021 Push for Reparations in Chicago Derailed by Opposition from Mayor: Advocates, Aldermen More than a year after it was formed, the City Council’s Subcommittee on Reparations has met only once, and that meeting was sidetracked by a series of speakers who demanded that aldermen ban pet stores from selling dogs, cats and rabbits at a profit to restrict the operations of breeders. Jul 30, 2021 Jussie Smollett Attorney Can Stay on Case Despite Conflict of Interest Concerns In a 10-page ruling, Judge James Linn ordered that Jussie Smollett may continue using attorney Nenye Uche to represent him in the actor’s disorderly conduct case, despite a push from Special Prosecutor Dan Webb to have Uche removed. Load More Thanks to our sponsors: