SORT Order Oldest FirstNewest First Has Video - Any -YesNo FILTER Date Range Start date End date Category - Any -Arts & EntertainmentBusinessCrime & LawEducationHealthPoliticsScience & NatureSports Keyword(s) Oct 31, 2024 A Knockout Performance by Sting at the Auditorium: Review Chicago’s Auditorium Theatre has more than 3,800 seats, and almost every last one of them was filled this past Monday night as Sting took to the stage for two hours of his terrific music. Oct 31, 2024 ‘There’s Power in Narrative’: Incarcerated Women Share Their Experiences as Domestic Violence Survivors A group of about 40 incarcerated women read their poetry at the “Live and Alive From Inside” poetry slam, put on by the Women’s Justice Institute. Oct 31, 2024 ‘It’s Too Easy for People to Babble’: Jurors Hear Alleged Plan by Madigan Co-Defendant to Collect, Conceal Payments to Fired Staffer Former Illinois House Speaker Michael Madigan, 82, and his longtime confidant Michael McClain, 77, are charged with racketeering, bribery and wire fraud. They have each pleaded not guilty. Oct 31, 2024 Chicago Couple Funding Billboards in Swing States Urging Black Men to Vote The Black male vote has turned into a crucial bloc this election, with both Vice President Kamala Harris and former president Donald Trump making appeals to get their votes. Oct 31, 2024 Less Fright, More Insight: CT Scans of Field Museum’s Ancient Egyptian Mummies Offer New Details and Stories Field Museum scientists have new CT scans of mummified people from the museum’s “Inside Ancient Egypt” exhibit. Researchers hope the scans will help the public see the mummified individuals as people instead of artifacts. Oct 31, 2024 Buckingham Fountain to End Season on a High Note, Catch the Final Splash Thursday The fountain will shut down for the season Thursday night. Oct 30, 2024 Chicago Tonight: Black Voices, Oct. 30, 2024 - Full Show The mayor reverses course on a property tax hike. Black male voters and their critical role this presidential election. And calls for more state funding of early childhood services. Oct 30, 2024 Advocates Seek Additional $60M in State Funding for Early Childhood Interventions Early intervention, or EI, comprises an array of developmental and social-emotional services like speech and language, occupational and physical therapies and social work that are designed to improve the long-term outcomes of a child and family’s life. Oct 30, 2024 Illinois’ Landmark Law Limiting Credit Card Fees Put to Legal Test Illinois’ first-in-the-nation law doesn’t outlaw so-called interchange fees completely, but it does preclude credit card processors from applying the fee on the portion of a card swipe that pays for state and local taxes and tips. Oct 30, 2024 Mayor Brandon Johnson Calls for $300M Property Tax Hike To Close Budget Gap, Avoid Draconian Cuts Mayor Brandon Johnson said proposing the tax hike, the second largest in modern Chicago history after the $588 million property tax hike pushed through by former Mayor Rahm Emanuel in 2016, was a “difficult decision” that was the result of an "excruciating process.” Oct 30, 2024 City Council OKs 4 of Mayor Brandon Johnson’s 5 Picks to Serve on RTA Board, Rejects Humboldt Park Pastor The Chicago City Council confirmed four of the five Chicagoans picked by Mayor Brandon Johnson to serve on the board of the Regional Transportation Authority, which is facing a $730 million deficit in 2026. Oct 30, 2024 Chicago to Pay $4.5M to Settle 3 Police Misconduct Cases The Chicago City Council voted to pay $4 million to the family of a man who spent 33 years in prison after he was wrongfully convicted of murdering a woman in 1989 in Chicago’s Gold Coast neighborhood. Oct 30, 2024 US Attorney’s Office in Chicago Launches Hotline for Election Day Voting Rights Complaints The hotline aims to help the U.S. Department of Justice deter and combat discrimination and intimidation at the polls, election fraud and threats of violence directed at election officials and poll workers, according to a news release. Oct 30, 2024 Judge Tosses Out Portion of Testimony From Government Witness in Madigan Corruption Trial Michael Madigan, 82, and his longtime confidant Michael McClain, 77, are charged with racketeering, bribery and wire fraud. They have each pleaded not guilty. Oct 30, 2024 White Sox Hire Will Venable as Manager of Beleaguered Team, AP Sources Say Will Venable, who turned 42 on Tuesday, is stepping in for Pedro Grifol, who was fired in August with the White Sox on their way to breaking the modern major league record for most losses in a season. With Grady Sizemore serving as interim manager, the club finished with a 41-121 record. Load More Thanks to our sponsors: