SORT Order Oldest FirstNewest First Has Video - Any -YesNo FILTER Date Range Start date End date Category - Any -Arts & EntertainmentBusinessCrime & LawEducationHealthPoliticsScience & NatureSports Keyword(s) Apr 29, 2025 Chicago May Day Rally Planned as Trump Ramps Up Attacks on Immigrants, Sanctuary Cities More than 1,100 protest events are scheduled in nearly 1,000 cities across the country for May Day. Apr 29, 2025 Driver Likely Did Not Target After-School Camp in Crash That Killed 3 Kids, 1 Teen in Downstate Illinois: Police The car left a road, crossed a field and smashed into the side of the building in the small city of Chatham on Monday afternoon, Illinois State Police said in a statement. It traveled through the building, striking numerous people before exiting the other side. Apr 29, 2025 What Happens If You Don’t Have a Real ID? With a Week Until Enforcement Begins, Here’s What to Know Starting May 7, most adults catching a flight in the U.S. will be required to present a valid passport or a state-issued identification card that meets federal Real ID standards. Apr 29, 2025 Feds Claim Ex-Speaker Michael Madigan Lied Repeatedly on Witness Stand, Ask Judge to Reject Request to Toss Convictions Federal prosecutors have asked a judge to reject Michael Madigan’s request for his convictions to be tossed out, claiming the former House speaker repeatedly lied on the witness stand when he testified in his own defense at his landmark corruption trial earlier this year. Apr 29, 2025 Donald Trump to Offer Automakers Some Relief on His 25% Tariffs, After Worries They Could Hurt US Factories Automakers and independent analyses have indicated that the tariffs could raise prices, reduce sales and make U.S. production less competitive worldwide. Apr 28, 2025 April 28, 2025 - Full Show Renewed debate over how to address antisemitism on college campuses. And how business owners in Chinatown are being impacted by President Donald Trump’s tariffs. Apr 28, 2025 Cook County Circuit Court Clerk on Department Oversight, Increased Access to Public Records The Cook County Circuit Court clerk may not be a political office you’re familiar with. The office is charged with managing court records and court orders — serving more than 400 judges across Chicago and suburban Cook County. Apr 28, 2025 Chinatown Business Owners Brace for Impact of Trump’s Ongoing Trade War With China The U.S.-China trade war has been ratcheting up for nearly a month now. President Donald Trump announced new tariffs on almost all U.S. trading partners April 2 in what he declared “Liberation Day,” with China becoming the main target. Apr 28, 2025 Chicago-Area Jewish Community Reacts to Trump Administration’s Focus on College Campuses While there is skepticism among some in the Jewish community over the sincerity of the Trump administration’s policies, some others are welcoming the actions as a positive step forward and the nation’s most aggressive push against anti-Jewish hate yet. Apr 28, 2025 Illinois Veterans, VA Employees Rally Ahead of Expected Trump Administration Cuts Across Illinois, protests have been gaining strength since the proposed cuts were revealed. They range from veterans protesting last month at the Capitol in Springfield to demonstrations by nurses and staff at the Jesse Brown VA Medical Center in Chicago. Apr 28, 2025 Top Cop Defends Proposal That Would Allow Officers to Make Traffic Stops to Find Evidence of Unrelated Crimes Mayor Brandon Johnson Johnson declined Monday to say whether Chicago police officers should continue making traffic stops for minor violations to find evidence of an unrelated crime. Apr 28, 2025 Conclave to Elect the New Pope to Start May 7 as Cardinals From Across the Globe Get to Know One Another The cardinals set the date after arriving for the first day of informal meetings following Pope Francis’ funeral Saturday. In a chaotic scene, journalists shouted questions about the mood inside and whether there was unity. Apr 28, 2025 Tuition, Fees Rising at Illinois Universities as State Funding Lags Inflation Pace The cost of tuition and fees for statewide undergraduates on average has risen 10% higher since FY09 than if it had simply kept pace with inflation. For graduate students, that discrepancy is 16%. Apr 28, 2025 Duckworth Endorses Lt. Gov. Stratton for US Senate Seat to Replace Durbin With no other Democratic candidates announcing campaigns for the 2026 primary by Monday morning, Lt. Gov. Juliana Stratton secured the endorsement of two of the state’s top Democrats before fielding any competition. Apr 28, 2025 Rat Birth Control Trial Coming This Summer to Lincoln Park The latest tactic in Chicago's ongoing war against rats is to attack the problem at the source — with birth control instead of poison. Load More Thanks to our sponsors: