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 8, 2025 Cook County Health to Provide Free Doula Services in $1M Pilot Program “Doulas are really the experts at being able to support people emotionally and physically through this process of being pregnant, of labor and delivery and the initial postpartum period,” said Dr. Mary Tate of Cook County Health. Jan 8, 2025 ‘HOKTUAH,’ ‘GYATT’ and ‘ABADMF’ Among More Than 300 Rejected Illinois License Plates in 2024 More than 300 license plate requests in Illinois were denied last year for profanity, offensive language or illegibility, according to the Illinois Secretary of State’s Office. Jan 8, 2025 Back on the Witness Stand, Michael Madigan Rejects Bribery and Quid Pro Quo Allegations in Corruption Trial As Michael Madigan returned to the witness stand for his second day of testimony Wednesday in his ongoing corruption trial, he told jurors outright that he “would not be involved in a quid pro quo.“ Jan 8, 2025 Thousands Flee as Wildfires Burn Out of Control and Destroy Homes Across the Los Angeles Area Three major blazes were burning in the metropolitan area, from the Pacific Coast inland to Pasadena, home of the famed Rose Parade. With thousands of firefighters already attacking the flames, the Los Angeles Fire Department put out a plea for off-duty firefighters to help. Jan 8, 2025 Joe Biden Casts Doubt on His Fitness to Serve Another Four Years Days Before Term Ends The outgoing Democratic president also told USA Today in the interview published Wednesday that he tried during his Oval Office meeting with President-elect Donald Trump to discourage the Republican from going after his political opponents, as he has said he would. Jan 8, 2025 Lightfoot Campaign Emails to CPS Teachers Raised ‘Significant Constitutional Issues,’ But Watchdog Finds No Coordination With District A new annual report published Wednesday from the CPS Office of Inspector General (OIG) highlights the office’s major investigations from the previous year. Jan 7, 2025 Pritzker, Johnson Clash Over Hemp Regulation as Bill Stalls in Springfield Chicago Mayor Brandon Johnson wants the state to come through for him in a major way to boost spending on the city’s schools and transportation networks — but Gov. J.B. Pritzker said Johnson and his team “don’t reach out very often, and it seems like they don’t have good relationships in Springfield.” Jan 7, 2025 Jan. 7, 2025 - Full Show In a bombshell move, Michael Madigan takes the stand in his corruption trial. The Bears end a disappointing season on a high. And recreating a beloved lunchroom cookie. Jan 7, 2025 Chicago Entrepreneur Recreates Classic CPS Lunchroom Cookies Do you remember those buttery lunchroom cookies? The simple shortbread snack was a staple in hundreds of Chicago public schools; they sold for just a couple of cents for years. Jan 7, 2025 Bears End Disappointing Season on a High With Rare Win Over Packers Chicago Bears fans had high hopes for this season. A No. 1 draft pick quarterback and wins early on had some dreaming of the playoffs. But a 10-game losing streak put an end to those dreams and cost head coach Matt Eberflus his job. Jan 7, 2025 Michael Madigan Takes Stand in His Own Defense at Corruption Trial in Bombshell Move The bombshell decision came Tuesday as the monthslong corruption trial at Chicago’s Dirksen Federal Building is drawing to a close. Jan 7, 2025 Chicago Taxpayers to Pay $87,500 to Settle Lawsuit Claiming Ald. Jim Gardiner Violated First Amendment by Blocking Critics from Official Facebook Page The six plaintiffs will each get $4,000, with the remaining $133,500 covering their legal fees, according to a copy of the settlement agreement obtained by WTTW News. Jan 7, 2025 Key City Panel Advances Measure to Ban Sale of Intoxicating Hemp in 2 Southwest Side Wards If approved by the full City Council, violations of the ordinance could trigger fines of at least $2,000 and no more than $5,000. A final vote on the measure could come at the City Council meeting scheduled for Jan. 15. Jan 7, 2025 Donald Trump Refuses to Rule Out Use of Military Force to Take Control of Greenland and the Panama Canal Speaking to reporters less than two weeks before he takes office on Jan. 20 and as a delegation of aides and advisers that includes Donald Trump Jr. is in Greenland, Trump left open the use of the American military to secure both territories. Trump’s intention marks a rejection of decades of U.S. policy that has prioritized self-determination over territorial expansion. Jan 7, 2025 Biden Administration Bans Unpaid Medical Bills From Appearing On Credit Reports. What That Means for Consumers One in five Americans have at least one medical debt collection account on their credit reports, and over half of collection entries on credit reports are for medical debts. Load More Thanks to our sponsors: