SORT Order Oldest FirstNewest First Has Video - Any -YesNo FILTER Date Range Start date End date Category - Any -Arts & EntertainmentBusinessCrime & LawEducationHealthPoliticsScience & NatureSports Keyword(s) Jun 2, 2021 June 2, 2021 - Full Show Legislative leaders on the bills passed out of Springfield. A new round of rental assistance. The fate of the elected Chicago school board bill. Gary, Indiana, pilots universal basic income, and more. Jun 2, 2021 Republicans Frustrated with Budget Shutout, Maps Illinois Democrats took a victory lap when the General Assembly’s regular spring session came to a close this week, holding press conferences touting the session as one of the most productive in memory. But for the minority party, each victory smacks of partisanship and defeat. Jun 2, 2021 Landscape Made of Light and Glass Joins Permanent Collection at Art Institute It is a heavenly depiction of a beautiful place on earth. It’s also a fine work of art and one of the newest acquisitions at the Art Institute of Chicago. We explore an illuminating landscape made from light and glass. Jun 2, 2021 Lightfoot: Senate Passage of Elected Chicago School Board Bill ‘Had Nothing to do With Democracy’ Mayor Lori Lightfoot expressed concern the bill could have a “negative impact” on her ability to find the next CEO of Chicago Public Schools and said students and parents “don’t feel like they’ve been heard” by legislators about the bill. Jun 2, 2021 Pritzker Signs Law Allowing Those Who Get COVID-19 Vaccine to Get Free Booze Illinois bars and taverns can now offer their thirsty patrons an incentive for getting vaccinated against COVID-19. The new law starts June 10 and runs through July 10. Jun 2, 2021 With Ban Set to Expire, Advocates Hope Rental Assistance Will Stave off Evictions The Emergency Rental Assistance Program provides grants to cover 15 months of missed rental payments. By August, the eviction ban is set to be lifted in Illinois. Will this assistance be enough to keep people afloat? Jun 2, 2021 Guaranteed Income Pilot Program Launches in Gary, Indiana It’s an idea that’s grown increasingly popular in recent years: guaranteed or universal basic income payments. Now, a pilot program is launching just outside Chicago, where more than 100 residents have started to receive monthly payments of $500. Jun 2, 2021 Hundreds of Lakes in US, Europe Are Losing Oxygen Oxygen levels have dropped in hundreds of lakes in the United States and Europe over the last four decades, a new study found. And the authors said declining oxygen could lead to increased fish kills, algal blooms and methane emissions. Jun 2, 2021 Beer is Latest Vaccine Incentive for Biden ‘Month of Action’ Dangling everything from sports tickets to a free beer, President Joe Biden is looking for that extra something — anything — that will get people to roll up their sleeves for COVID-19 shots when the promise of a life-saving vaccine by itself hasn’t been enough. Jun 2, 2021 Yes. Tokyo Olympics Are ‘A Go’ Despite Opposition, Pandemic Tokyo is under a COVID-19 state of emergency, but International Olympic Committee Vice President John Coates has said the games will open on July 23 — state of emergency, or no state of emergency. Jun 2, 2021 Pot Users Welcome: Amazon Won’t Test Jobseekers for Cannabis Amazon, the second-largest private employer in the U.S. behind Walmart, is making the change as states legalize cannabis or introduce laws banning employers from testing for it. Jun 1, 2021 Illinois Senate Passes Chicago Elected School Board Bill Chicago Public Schools is currently the lone district in Illinois with a school board appointed by the mayor. But under legislation approved Tuesday evening by the Illinois Senate, the Chicago Board of Education would transition into a fully elected body by 2027. Jun 1, 2021 Ethics Bill Passed by General Assembly Leaves Chicago’s Laws Intact, Officials Say A package of new regulations designed to tighten ethics rules for state lawmakers and Springfield lobbyists will not override Chicago’s ethics rules, much to the relief of city officials. Jun 1, 2021 Ride-Share Passengers Complain of Long Waits, High Fares A Chicago alderman wants ride-share companies to cap surge pricing amid a driver shortage, and drivers want Uber and Lyft to do more to keep them safe. Jun 1, 2021 Chauvin Makes Appearance on Federal Charges in Floyd’s Death The former Minneapolis police officer convicted of murder in George Floyd’s death made his initial appearance Tuesday on federal charges alleging he violated Floyd’s civil rights by pinning the Black man to the pavement with his knee. Load More Thanks to our sponsors: