SORT Order Oldest FirstNewest First Has Video - Any -YesNo FILTER Date Range Start date End date Category - Any -Arts & EntertainmentBusinessCrime & LawEducationHealthPoliticsScience & NatureSports Keyword(s) May 7, 2025 Illinois Regains Access to $77M in Federal Education Funds Following Judge’s Order A federal judge in New York issued a preliminary order Tuesday blocking the Trump administration from cutting off states’ access to hundreds of millions of dollars in pandemic relief funds for public schools, including more than $77 million for Illinois. May 7, 2025 Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem’s Illinois Visit on Immigration Laws Called ‘Publicity Stunt’ Two hours in the state capital was enough for U.S. Department of Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem to criticize Illinois’ immigration laws and its governor while invoking the 2023 murder of a local progressive activist. May 7, 2025 Denied, Delayed, Defeated: In Submitted Complaints, Illinois Residents Slam Real ID Rollout as ‘Deadline’ Hits As Illinois residents scrambled to meet the Real ID deadline, many instead ran into long lines, appointment shortages and confusing documentation rules. Public records reveal widespread frustration — especially among seniors — as the rollout strained DMV systems across the state. May 7, 2025 New Study Suggests Changes to Illinois’ Community College-University Pipeline The report says Illinois graduates who transferred from a community college take out, on average, 38% more debt than those who start at four-year schools. Transfer students also attempt an average of nine more credits during their college career than those who don’t transfer. May 7, 2025 US Rep. Raja Krishnamoorthi Announces Senate Candidacy U.S. Rep. Raja Krishnamoorthi has represented the 8th Congressional District since 2017. He was born in India and grew up in Peoria. He earned a law degree from Harvard and has worked in the Illinois Attorney General’s Office and led a small tech company in the Chicago suburbs. May 7, 2025 Local Live Music Recommendations for May 7-13 Each Wednesday, WTTW News producer Josh Terry presents must-see live music shows from indie rock to jazz, country, hip-hop and more. May 6, 2025 May 6, 2025 - Full Show What happens if you don’t have a Real ID when TSA begins enforcement measures tomorrow. And Illinois is pushing back against cuts to Head Start. May 6, 2025 Could Incentives Convince Americans to Have More Kids? Trump Administration Pushes for Baby Boom Amid falling birth rates, the administration is thinking up potential incentives for future mothers that include: a $5,000 postpartum baby bonus, and a “National Medal of Motherhood” for women who have more than six children. May 6, 2025 Advocates Say Cuts to Head Start Could Be Devastating for Illinois Families Parents who otherwise would not be able to afford child care rely on Head Start when they work or go to school. The program operates across all 50 states and supports more than 600 child care centers and 28,000 children across Illinois. May 6, 2025 Illinois Secretary of State Reminds Residents That DMVs Will Continue Issuing Real IDs After May 7 The Secretary of State’s Office is seeing “ridiculously long lines” at DMVs of residents who incorrectly think the office will stop issuing Real IDs after May 7, according to Alexi Giannoulias. May 6, 2025 They Don’t Vote in the Conclave, But Nearly 900 Nuns Leading the World’s Catholic Orders Gather in Rome They don’t have a vote in the pope’s election, but nearly 900 superiors of the world’s female Catholic orders met in Rome on Monday to chart a course forward, a few miles from where cardinals will gather in a conclave to choose a successor to Pope Francis. May 6, 2025 ‘The First Homosexuals’ Exhibition Explores Same-Sex Desire Through Art at Chicago’s Wrightwood 659 Gallery Hundreds of rare, extraordinary and often erotic artworks fill a new exhibition, and many have never been seen in the United States. “The First Homosexuals” is a greatly expanded version of a 2022 show that now takes up all three floors of the Lincoln Park exhibition space Wrightwood 659. May 6, 2025 Pritzker Will Testify to Congress June 12 About Illinois’ Protections for Undocumented Immigrants Illinois Gov. JB Pritzker is set to appear June 12 before Congress alongside Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz and New York Gov. Kathy Hochul. All three are Democrats. May 6, 2025 Johnson ‘Won’t Rush to Judgment’ After Top Cop Suspended Officers Who Stopped, Shot Dexter Reed for Violating Rights of 2 Other Drivers “I won’t rush to judgment, but I will say this as the chief executive of this city: Constitutional policing ensures that our public employees are adhering to a standard that reflects our values. If you don’t do that, you won’t have a place in the city government,” Mayor Brandon Johnson said Tuesday. May 6, 2025 Outbound Kennedy Expressway Ramp Closures Begin May 19 More closures are expected to take place during May as part of ongoing construction to the Kennedy Expressway, the Illinois Department of Transportation announced. Load More Thanks to our sponsors: