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 6, 2021 Is a Move to Arlington Heights in the Bears’ Future? The Chicago Bears are seriously bidding to buy the plot where Arlington Park has been for decades. What the sale could mean for the Chicago area. Jul 6, 2021 Anti-Violence Workers in Chicago Say More Resources Needed Following a violent holiday weekend in Chicago, Mayor Lori Lightfoot said young people need to “put down the guns.” Community organizations fighting to stem the rising tide of violence talk about their efforts and the root causes of violence in the city. Jul 6, 2021 Illinois Tech Hires Raj Echambadi as Next President We discuss Chicago’s role in the tech world with the incoming president of Illinois Tech, who takes the helm on Aug. 16. Jul 6, 2021 After Florida Collapse, a Look at Condo Building Safety in Chicago The deadly collapse of a condo building in Surfside, Florida, has prompted quick action in nearby cities. It has also left some Chicagoans wondering whether any local condo buildings are at risk, and what sorts of inspections they face. Jul 6, 2021 Surrounded by Unfinished Business and At Odds with the Mayor, Watchdog Will Step Down Inspector General Joseph Ferguson will leave his post as the city’s watchdog in October after running into a brick wall of opposition from Mayor Lori Lightfoot and the Chicago City Council during the final 18 months of his term in office. Jul 6, 2021 Chicago’s Top Cop Says Courts ‘Making Us All Less Safe’ After Bloody Fourth of July Weekend At least 100 people were shot, including 18 who died, between Friday evening and Monday night in what was so far the bloodiest weekend of 2021, according to Chicago Police Department data. Jul 6, 2021 Searchers at Collapse Site ‘Not Seeing Anything Positive’ Officials overseeing the search at the site of the Florida condominium collapse sounded increasingly somber Tuesday about the prospects for finding anyone alive, saying they have detected no new signs of life in the rubble as the death toll climbed to 36. Jul 6, 2021 Bird Feeders Still OK in Illinois, But Not Indiana, Where Mysterious Illness is Killing Songbirds Hundreds of songbirds have died in Indiana from a mysterious illness, prompting wildlife officials in that state to ask residents to remove all bird feeders. Officials in Illinois say they have yet to receive reports of similar infections. Jul 6, 2021 July 6, 2021 - Full Show The latest on a violent 4th of July Weekend in Chicago. The Florida condo collapse: could it happen here? Inside the Bears possible move to Arlington Heights. Meet the new president of Illinois Tech. Jul 6, 2021 Iowa Man Allegedly Had Loaded Rifle, Laser Sight in Hotel Room Overlooking Ohio Street Beach Keegan Casteel, 32, was allegedly found in possession of a loaded rifle with a laser sight and multiple ammunition magazines inside his 12th-floor Chicago hotel room overlooking Ohio Street Beach during the Fourth of July weekend. Jul 6, 2021 More Than 230 People Fatally Shot in Shootings Over 4th of July Weekend in US In Chicago, 100 people were shot and 18 people were killed from 6 p.m. Friday to 11:59 p.m. Monday, according to the Chicago Police Department. There were 69 shooting incidents during that period, police said. Jul 6, 2021 As Tokyo Olympics Approach, Virus Worries Rise in Japan The pressure of hosting an Olympics during a still-active pandemic is beginning to show in Japan. The games begin July 23, with organizers determined they will go on, even with a reduced number of spectators or possibly none at all. Jul 5, 2021 Survey Reveals Racial, Partisan Divides on American Identity, Political Violence and Guns It’s no secret that America is divided across partisan and racial lines. But a new, nationwide survey of white and Black Americans from the University of Illinois at Chicago illustrates just how deep some of those divisions are. Jul 5, 2021 July 5, 2021 - Full Show A look at how Americans differ in defining their national identity. A distinctly Latino post of the American Legion. And the pandemic’s impact on plastic pollution and efforts to reduce consumption. Jul 5, 2021 Amazon Begins New Chapter as Bezos Hands Over CEO Role Amazon founder Jeff Bezos stepped down as CEO on Monday, handing over the reins as the company navigates the challenges of a world fighting to emerge from the coronavirus pandemic. Load More Thanks to our sponsors: