SORT Order Oldest FirstNewest First Has Video - Any -YesNo FILTER Date Range Start date End date Category - Any -Arts & EntertainmentBusinessCrime & LawEducationHealthPoliticsScience & NatureSports Keyword(s) Nov 21, 2024 US Regulators Seek to Break Up Google, Forcing Chrome Sale as Part of Monopoly Punishment U.S. regulators want a federal judge to break up Google to prevent the company from continuing to squash competition through its dominant search engine after a court found it had maintained an abusive monopoly over the past decade. Nov 21, 2024 Illinois Supreme Court Overturns Jussie Smollett’s Hoax Hate Crime Convictions The court ruled Thursday that special prosecutor Dan Webb and his team had no standing to charge the former “Empire” star after Foxx and her office initially resolved the case through an agreement which saw Smollett forfeit the $10,000 he paid in bond and complete 16 hours of community service. Nov 20, 2024 Chicago Tonight: Black Voices, Nov. 20, 2024 - Full Show New reporting shows efforts to reform the Chicago Police Department are lagging. Celebrating 30 years of the landmark documentary “Hoop Dreams.” And a soaring exhibit about Black excellence in aviation. Nov 20, 2024 ‘Hoop Dreams’ Director, Co-Star Reflect on Documentary’s Legacy 30 Years Later Six years, two high schoolers, one game. That was the winning combination for the groundbreaking documentary “Hoop Dreams” — which just turned 30 years old. The story follows two Chicago teens with dreams of making it in the NBA in the early ‘90s. Nov 20, 2024 Exhibit at Navy Pier Showcases Black Excellence in Aviation and Aerospace The Chicago Children’s Museum is now hosting the “Aim High: Soaring With the Tuskegee Airmen” exhibit, an interactive space that encourages play as a means to learn. Nov 20, 2024 Crystal Lake Man Pleads Guilty to Assaulting an Officer During the 2021 Capitol Insurrection Robert Giacchetti, 59, of Crystal Lake, pleaded guilty to the federal charge of assaulting, resisting or impeding certain officers. Nov 20, 2024 Woman Faces Hate Crime Charges After Confronting Man Wearing ‘Palestine’ Shirt at Downers Grove Panera Szustakiewicz was at a Panera Bread restaurant in the Chicago suburb of Downers Grove on Saturday “when she confronted and yelled expletives at a man regarding a sweatshirt he was wearing with the word Palestine written on it,” the DuPage County State’s Attorney’s Office and Downers Grove police said Monday in a statement. Nov 20, 2024 As Police Reform Stalls, Chicago’s Financial Commitment to Implementing Consent Decree Again Wavers If the mayor’s spending plan is approved by the City Council, 79 vacant positions charged with implementing the court order known as the consent decree would be eliminated, records show. Those cuts will make it impossible for the city to comply with the requirements of the court order, reform advocates said. Nov 20, 2024 In Five Years, Chicago Has Barely Made Progress on Its Court-Ordered Police Reforms. Here’s Why. Chicago police agreed to judicial oversight in 2019. Since then, a series of mayors and police chiefs let efforts languish and no one in a position of oversight has pushed forcefully to keep the process on track, WTTW News and ProPublica found. Nov 19, 2024 Nov. 19, 2024 - Full Show The latest on Chicago budget negotiations. Hear from The Onion’s executive editor. And the Forest Preserve District of Cook County is reaching a major milestone. Nov 19, 2024 The Onion’s Executive Editor on Plans for Infowars, Satire in a Second Trump Presidency Satirical news publication The Onion won the bidding for Alex Jones’ Infowars at a bankruptcy auction last week, backed by families of Sandy Hook Elementary School shooting victims whom Jones owes more than $1 billion in defamation judgments for calling the massacre that killed 20 children and six adults a hoax. Nov 19, 2024 Illinois, Chicago Follow National Trends as Democrats’ Vote Share Declines. Here’s How Each City Precinct Voted On the last day ballots will be counted, unofficial totals in Chicago show where the vote shifted since 2020. Much like the United States, voters in Illinois were driven by factors including economics, immigration and education in the presidential race. Nov 19, 2024 Cook County Finally Tops 70,000 Acres of Forest Preserve Land, Hitting Milestone With Newly Announced Purchase So far in 2024, the district has acquired 249 acres, the second most in any year since 1984, according to officials with the Forest Preserve District of Cook County. Nov 19, 2024 Johnson Slashes Proposed Property Tax Hike to $150M, Tells Alderpeople to Stop ‘Tantrums’ Mayor Brandon Johnson called on members of the Chicago City Council to do their job and stop throwing tantrums. “It’s time to grow up,” he said. “People in Chicago don’t have time for that.” Nov 19, 2024 Conservation Groups Push Back on Proposed South Side Quantum Campus Ahead of Vote The Chicago Plan Commission will meet Thursday to discuss approval for quantum computing campus on former South Works steel plant site. Load More Thanks to our sponsors: