SORT Order Oldest FirstNewest First Has Video - Any -YesNo FILTER Date Range Start date End date Category - Any -Arts & EntertainmentBusinessCrime & LawEducationHealthPoliticsScience & NatureSports Keyword(s) Jul 27, 2021 Cicero Man Arrested, Charged With Arson of Chicago Walgreens Last Summer Federal authorities on Tuesday announced that Jose Valdovinos had been arrested earlier this week after a federal grand jury returned an indictment charging him with maliciously damaging and destroying a building in June 2020. Jul 27, 2021 Simone Biles Withdraws from Gymnastics Final to Protect Team, Self Simone Biles came to Tokyo as the star of the U.S. Olympic movement and perhaps the Games themselves. It all came to a stunning halt in the women’s gymnastics final on Tuesday night with an uncertain vault. Jul 27, 2021 ‘Black Voices’ Community Conversation: Pandemic’s Impact on Chicago Art Scene Angel Idowu and a panel of guests discuss the coronavirus pandemic through the lens of Chicago’s arts community. Watch the discussion now. Jul 26, 2021 University of Chicago Examines Connection Between Poverty and Child Welfare Families living in poverty are more likely to be involved with the child welfare system, according to a recent brief from the University of Chicago. As part of our “Firsthand: Living in Poverty” series, we look at the barriers facing families that need financial assistance. Jul 26, 2021 Infrastructure Talks Hit Snags as Senate Time Pressure Rises Senators ran into new problems Monday as they raced to seal a bipartisan infrastructure deal, with pressure mounting on all sides to show progress on President Joe Biden’s top priority. Jul 26, 2021 How the Lipizzan Stallions Learn to Dance At a farm just north of the city, trainers are working to preserve an art form on display at the Tokyo Olympics. We visit Tempel Farms to see the Lipizzan stallions they’re teaching to dance. Jul 26, 2021 Dr. Arwady on Lollapalooza: ‘We’re Not in a Place to be Shutting Things Down Yet’ The four-day music festival is expected to draw hundreds of thousands of people to Grant Park, and many are concerned it could become a “superspreader” event. But city officials say it will go on as planned. Jul 26, 2021 Winds Stoke California’s Largest Fire as Blazes Scorch West Erratic winds and the potential for dry lightning added to the challenges facing firefighters battling California’s largest wildfire, one of numerous blazes burning Monday across the U.S. West. Jul 26, 2021 Lightfoot: ‘No Second Thoughts’ on Lollapalooza Amid Confusion Over Testing Rules More than 100,000 fans are expected to attend the massive four-day music festival that starts Thursday. “We’ve been having large-scale events all over the city since June without major problems or issues," Mayor Lori Lightfoot said. Jul 26, 2021 Crain’s Headlines: Aon, Willis Towers Watson Scrap $30B Merger Deal A merger that would have created the world’s largest insurance brokerage falls through. Crain’s Chicago Business editor Ann Dwyer takes us behind the headline of that story and more business news. Jul 26, 2021 Biden Administration Announces Resources to Support People With Long COVID On the 31st anniversary of the ADA, the Biden administration released guidance and resources to support people experiencing long-term effects of COVID-19, known as “long COVID,” as the condition shapes up to be a major, long-term public health issue. Jul 26, 2021 Police Officers to Get Back Pay, Face New Accountability Rules Under Proposed 8-Year Deal: Lightfoot The mayor announced Monday that negotiators had reached an eight-year deal that offers more than 11,000 Chicago police officers annual average raises of approximately 2.5% — while imposing new rules on officers suspected of misconduct. Jul 26, 2021 R. Kelly Lawyers: We’ll Fight Bid to Add Claims to Trial R. Kelly’s lawyers said Monday they would fight prosecutors’ bid to tell jurors about allegations beyond the actual charges at his upcoming federal sex trafficking trial. Jul 26, 2021 Cancer Patient Finds Humor in Unexpected Places in ‘Greetings from Chemo Country’ Wheaton resident Jeri Davis had a lot of irreverent thoughts about chemotherapy, so she jotted down one-liners during her treatment sessions. With the help of more than dozen artists, she has now turned her witty insights into a coloring book. Jul 26, 2021 July 26, 2021 - Full Show Chicago’s top doctor on the rising number of COVID-19 cases. Western wildfires mean hazy Chicago skies. The anniversary of the ADA. And preserving an equestrian art form. Load More Thanks to our sponsors: