SORT Order Oldest FirstNewest First Has Video - Any -YesNo FILTER Date Range Start date End date Category - Any -Arts & EntertainmentBusinessCrime & LawEducationHealthPoliticsScience & NatureSports Keyword(s) Feb 24, 2025 Chicago Fed President on Inflation, Tariffs and the Local Economy Costs of everyday essentials like groceries and gas are steadily climbing while wages remain largely stagnant, which is particularly true in the Chicago area where the inflation rate is higher than anywhere else in the country — an unwanted first-place position. Feb 24, 2025 Murder Trial of Alleged Highland Park Parade Gunman Set to Begin Monday Jury selection is scheduled to begin Monday in a Lake County courtroom where Robert Crimo III will stand trial on 117 charges, including 21 counts of first-degree murder, representing three charges for each person killed. Feb 24, 2025 FDA Moves to Rehire Medical Device, Food Safety and Other Staffers Fired Days Earlier The reversal is the latest example of President Donald Trump and billionaire Elon Musk’s chaotic approach to cost-cutting, which has resulted in several agencies firing, and then scrambling to rehire, employees responsible for nuclear weapons, national parks and other government services. Feb 24, 2025 Illinois Lawmakers Weigh Whether to Legalize ‘Medical Aid in Dying’ Lawmakers are considering legalizing a controversial medical practice that proponents say could ease suffering for the terminally ill. It’s sometimes called “assisted suicide,” although physicians and advocates for the practice prefer the term “medical aid in dying.” Feb 24, 2025 Roberta Flack, Grammy-Winning ‘Killing Me Softly’ Singer, Dies at 88 Roberta Flack, the Grammy-winning singer and pianist whose intimate vocal and musical style made her one of the top recordings artists of the 1970s and an influential performer long after, died Monday. She was 88. Feb 24, 2025 Supreme Court Turns Back Challenges to Laws Keeping Abortion Opponents Away From Clinics, Patients The Supreme Court refused Monday to hear a pair of cases from abortion opponents who say laws limiting anti-abortion demonstrations near clinics violate their First Amendment rights. Feb 24, 2025 Federal Workers Sue Over Elon Musk's Threat to Fire Them if They Don't Explain Their Accomplishments The updated lawsuit is trying to block mass layoffs pursued by Musk and President Donald Trump, including any connected to the email distributed by the Office of Personnel Management on Saturday. Feb 24, 2025 City Has $142M Left in Federal COVID-19 Relief Funds After $87M Cuts to Balance 2025 Budget Chicago officials would have an additional $87 million to spend on a host of programs designed to repair the city’s tattered social safety net, but the Chicago City Council used those funds to balance the 2025 budget and avert a property tax hike. Feb 21, 2025 Week in Review: Pritzker Warns of Authoritarianism; Federal Cuts Continue Gov. J.B. Pritzker escalates his attacks on President Donald Trump. And the local impact of federal cuts to clinical trials. Feb 21, 2025 Financial Impacts of Federal Action Stir Anxiety for Illinois Farmers The effects of President Donald Trump’s planned tariffs on allies and rivals are yet to be seen, but farmers in Illinois are bracing for their impact — even as they wait years for Congress to pass long-term federal spending legislation. Feb 21, 2025 Judge Extends Temporary Block to Huge Cuts in National Institutes of Health Research Funding The new National Institutes of Health policy would strip research groups of hundreds of millions of dollars to cover so-called indirect expenses of studying Alzheimer’s, cancer, heart disease and a host of other illnesses. Feb 21, 2025 Jerry ‘Iceman’ Butler, Soul Singer Whose Hits Included ‘Only the Strong Survive,’ Dies at 85 Jerry Butler was a former Cook County board commissioner who would still perform on weekends and identify himself as Jerry “Iceman” Butler, a show business nickname given for his understated style. Feb 21, 2025 'Bird Flu' Has Been Confirmed in Rats for the First Time: USDA The U.S. Department of Agriculture confirmed the presence of highly pathogenic avian influenza in four rats submitted for testing. Feb 21, 2025 Mayor Johnson to Form Task Force to Rid CPD of Extremist Groups, After 8 Month Delay Inspector General Deborah Witzburg urged Mayor Brandon Johnson in July to form a task force as part of an effort to “implement a comprehensive, whole-of-government approach to preventing, identifying and eliminating extremist and anti-government activities and associations within CPD.” Feb 21, 2025 With Federal Funds Frozen, a 1,300-Acre Restoration Project Comes to an Abrupt Stop at Midewin — Chicago Region’s Largest Natural Area A 1,300-acre restoration project at Midewin National Tallgrass Prairie has ground to a halt after federal grant funds, awarded in 2023, were frozen by the Trump Administration. Load More Thanks to our sponsors: