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 7, 2024 Mayor Brandon Johnson Makes New Board of Education Appointments After Full Board Announced Resignation Plans The mayor announced his new picks for the board amid a tumultuous time between Johnson and CPS CEO Pedro Martinez, who said he rejected the mayor’s request that he resign his position. Oct 7, 2024 2024’s Fall Color Forecast is More Unpredictable Than Ever Thanks to Chicago’s Wet Spring, Dry Summer, Hot Autumn “This has been kind of an extreme and somewhat stressful year for a lot of plants,” said Tom Tiddens, supervisor of plant health care at the Chicago Botanic Garden. Oct 7, 2024 2024 NASCAR Chicago Street Race Generated $128M in Economic Impact for City: Report The race, which transformed the streets of downtown into a 2.2-mile street course, is already set to make its return to Chicago next summer. Oct 7, 2024 US Supreme Court Declines to Hear Appeal From R. Kelly, Convicted of Child Sex Crimes The Grammy Award-winning R&B singer, born Robert Sylvester Kelly, was found guilty in 2022 of three charges of producing child sexual abuse images and three charges of enticement of minors for sex. Oct 7, 2024 At Least 5 Killed in Weekend Shootings Across Chicago: Police Five people were killed by gunfire in shootings across Chicago over the weekend, according to the Chicago Police Department. Oct 7, 2024 Michael Madigan to Get His Day in Court, More Than 2 Years After Bombshell Racketeering, Bribery Indictment The longtime House speaker, along with his longtime confidant and current co-defendant Michael McClain, are finally set to go to trial this week, more than two and a half years after the men were first charged in a bombshell federal indictment that accused them of racketeering, bribery and wire fraud. Oct 4, 2024 Week in Review: CPS Board Set to Resign; Presidential Candidates Battle for Votes in Swing States The entire CPS board calls it quits. Early voting gets underway in Chicago. And the presidential contest comes to the Midwest. Oct 4, 2024 Health Officials Warn of Potential Bat Exposure at September Salt Shed Show Attendees of the outdoor concert venue the Salt Shed might have been exposed to a bat during a Sept. 12 concert for the band Goose, according to the Chicago Department of Public Health. Oct 4, 2024 All 7 Chicago Board of Education Members to Step Down Amid District Disputes Board president Jianan Shi, Vice President Elizabeth Todd-Breland and fellow members Mariela Estrada, Mary Fahey Hughes, Rudy Lozano, Michelle Morales and Tanya Woods plan to step down from their positions this month. Oct 4, 2024 Required Vaccine Coverage Among US Kindergartners Dips Again, New CDC Data Shows A record share of U.S. kindergartners had an exemption for required vaccinations last school year, leaving more than 125,000 new schoolchildren without coverage for at least one state-mandated vaccine. Oct 4, 2024 DuSable Lake Shore Drive Closures Are Expanding the Week of Oct. 6: Here’s the New Schedule Another week, another set of navigational challenges on North DuSable Lake Shore Drive as the number of lane closures increases to accommodate an ongoing resurfacing project. Oct 4, 2024 Nature is on the Ballot This Fall as Collar County Forest Preserve Districts Ask for Funds to Buy, Restore More Land Forest preserve districts in DuPage, Kane and Lake counties, along with the McHenry County Conservation District, are all asking either for tax increases or the ability to issue bonds to pay for land acquisition, habitat restoration and ongoing maintenance. Oct 4, 2024 What You Need to Know Ahead of Chicago’s First Board of Education Elections Voters in the Nov. 5 election will pick a member to represent each of 10 new districts as the board triples in size from its current size of seven up to 21 members beginning in January 2025. Oct 3, 2024 Chicago Tonight: Latino Voices, Oct. 3, 2024 - Full Show What you need to know as early voting kicks off. How parks — or a lack thereof — are affecting Chicago’s Latino communities. And a passion for collecting leads to a business venture. Oct 3, 2024 Latino Communities in Chicago Have Less Access to Park Space, Reporting Shows Chicago is a city known for its parks and green spaces, but not every resident has the same access to lush greenery or playgrounds. According to data from the Trust for Public Lands, Latino communities have 41% less access to green spaces than the average Chicagoan. Load More Thanks to our sponsors: