SORT Order Oldest FirstNewest First Has Video - Any -YesNo FILTER Date Range Start date End date Category - Any -Arts & EntertainmentBusinessCrime & LawEducationHealthPoliticsScience & NatureSports Keyword(s) Jan 28, 2025 Johnson Declines to Immediately Respond to Request to Testify to Congress About Sanctuary City Status If Mayor Brandon Johnson refuses to appear as requested, it could open a new front in the ongoing battle with the GOP-controlled U.S House and the Trump administration, which is attempting to strip self-proclaimed sanctuary cities of all federal funding. Jan 27, 2025 Jan. 27, 2025 - Full Show Could a blanket pardon for Jan. 6 rioters lead to more political violence? And a tool to file taxes for free hits Illinois — what that means for taxpayers. Jan 27, 2025 UChicago Terrorism Expert Says Jan. 6 Pardons ‘Normalized Major Political Violence’ More than 1,500 people received a “full, complete, and unconditional” pardon from the president last week. The assault on the Capitol — which injured more than 140 police officers — has been one of several displays of political violence in recent years. Jan 27, 2025 Republican State Sen. Dan McConchie to Resign, Launch National Disability Nonprofit “I am the first paraplegic to be elected to state office in Illinois history,” said Dan McConchie, who suffered a spinal cord injury during a 2007 hit-and-run crash. “I recognize some needs of things that needed to be done.” Jan 27, 2025 Welcome to Tax Season. What to Know Before You File The IRS Direct File program, which lets eligible taxpayers file their taxes directly with the IRS for free, is now available in Illinois. Jan 27, 2025 Restorative Justice Programs in Chicago Aim to Break Cycles of Recidivism To reduce the number of formerly incarcerated citizens returning to prison, some communities are turning to restorative justice — a practice promoting accountability and healing for all parties affected by crime. Jan 27, 2025 David Schwimmer Celebrates Return of Lookingglass Theatre Company After COVID Hardships A ribbon cutting was held Monday for the Lookingglass Theatre Company's new multi-purpose lobby at its home in the Water Tower Water Works building on Michigan Avenue. Jan 27, 2025 A ‘Malignant Tumor’: Madigan Defense Takes Aim at Disgraced Ex-Ald. Danny Solis in Closing Arguments Monday marked the fourth day of closing arguments in Michael Madigan’s landmark corruption trial at the Dirksen Federal Building in downtown Chicago. Jan 27, 2025 What to Know About Trump’s First Executive Actions on Climate and Environment Experts say President Donald Trump’s moves to step away from global climate action, ramp up domestic oil and gas production and remove incentives for electric vehicles are worrisome as the planet continues to heat up. Jan 27, 2025 Under Fire, Ald. Jim Gardiner Used $122K in Campaign Funds to Pay Legal Fees: State Records Ald. Jim Gardiner spent nearly three times as much on legal fees during 2023 and 2024 than any other member of the Chicago City Council, according to a WTTW News analysis of records filed with the Illinois State Board of Elections. Jan 26, 2025 Donald Trump’s ‘Border Czar,’ Other Top Officials in Chicago for Start of Immigration Enforcement Crackdown Few details of the operation were immediately made public, including the number of arrests. But the sheer number of federal agencies involved showed President Donald Trump’s willingness to use federal law enforcement beyond the Department of Homeland Security to carry out his long-promised mass deportations. Jan 24, 2025 Secret Service, Not ICE Agents Turned Away From Back of the Yards Elementary School A statement from the Secret Service said the agents were investigating a threat against an official they are charged with protecting. Jan 24, 2025 Week in Review: Donald Trump Returns to the White House; Bears Hire New Head Coach Donald Trump returns to the White House and immediately exercises his executive powers. And the Chicago Bears name a new head coach. Jan 24, 2025 Hoo-hoo Needs Some Good News? Injured Snowy Owl Is Rescued Near O’Hare, and There’s a Happy Ending Snowy owl sightings have been thrilling people across northern Illinois this winter, but these occasional visitors from the Arctic face a lot of hazards — including humans and cars — when they venture outside their normal isolated tundra environment. Jan 24, 2025 Supreme Court Will Weigh Approval for 1st Publicly Funded Religious Charter School in US The K-12 online school had planned to start classes for its first 200 enrollees last fall, with part of its mission to evangelize its students in the Catholic faith. A group of parents, faith leaders and a public education nonprofit sued to block the school. Load More Thanks to our sponsors: