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 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. Oct 3, 2024 Pilsen Antique Shop Delivers Curated Collections, Hidden Gems: ‘People Find It Magical’ If you’re walking down 18th Street, it’s hard to pass the El Anticuario storefront without wondering what’s inside. It’s just about everything. Oct 3, 2024 Early Voting for November’s General Election Begins in Downtown Chicago Early voting is now available at a voting supersite at 191 N. Clark and the Chicago Board of Elections offices at 69 W. Washington, 6th floor. Early voting in all 50 wards begins Oct. 21. Oct 3, 2024 Chicago Health Department Hosting COVID-19, Flu Vaccination Clinics Around the City The CDC recommends people ages 6 months and older get the updated COVID-19 and flu vaccinations to get the best protection from current circulating COVID-19 variant strains and flu viruses. Oct 3, 2024 Hike an Ice Age Trail, Take a Thrill Ride or Build an Expensive Sandcastle: 6 Picks for Outdoor Weekend Fun This week’s “Pick Six” — our weekly roundup of outdoorsy recommendations in each of the Chicago region’s six counties — ranges from an Ice Age trail to a day at the best beach in Illinois. Oct 3, 2024 Shootings, Homicides in Chicago in 2024 Remain Down Compared to Last Year Through September: Police According to figures from the Chicago Police Department, there have been 439 homicides and 1,808 shootings recorded through the first nine months of 2024. Those totals are down 8% and 5%, respectively, compared to the same time last year. Oct 2, 2024 Chicago Tonight: Black Voices, Oct. 2, 2024 - Full Show Efforts to improve access to mental health services. We explore the Austin community’s green spaces. And a deep dive into the hidden history of Black civil rights. Oct 2, 2024 Advocates on the Need to Improve Mental Health Care Access on the South, West Sides Chicago will no longer have members of the police and fire departments on its mental health emergency response teams. The Crisis Assistance Response and Engagement (CARE) program is moving to a new staffing model — with all public health workers. Oct 2, 2024 Author Digs Deep Into ‘Hidden History’ of Black Civil Rights in ‘Before the Movement’ African Americans were fighting for their rights through common law long before what many people know conventionally as the Civil Rights Movement. That’s the conclusion award-winning scholar and author Dylan Penningroth came to in his book “Before the Movement: The Hidden History of Black Civil Rights.” Oct 2, 2024 1st Development Designed to Transform Chicago’s Financial District Advances The City Council’s Finance Committee unanimously endorsed the plan from R2 Co. and the Campari Group to transform the 14-story office building at 79 W. Monroe St. into an apartment building with 117 units, including 41 units set aside for low- and moderate-income Chicagoans. Oct 2, 2024 Trolley Tours Connect Austin Residents to West Side Farms, Healthy Food A local nonprofit hosts Austin Farm-to-Table Trolley Tours where neighbors visit community gardens, learn about health and wellness and see a cooking demonstration with a professional chef. The predominantly Black neighborhood of 96,000 is considered a food desert. Oct 2, 2024 Fullest Picture Yet of 2020 Election Case Against Donald Trump Provided in New Court Filing A federal judge in Washington, D.C., has released the most comprehensive narrative to date of the 2020 election conspiracy case against Donald Trump, outlining what special counsel Jack Smith describes as the former president’s “private criminal conduct.” Oct 2, 2024 Mayor Brandon Johnson Acknowledges He Has Been Unable to Rein in CPD Overtime Spending as Spending Blows Past Budget “This is still very much a frustration I have,” Mayor Brandon Johnson said. “I’ve been in conversations with the superintendent, with our budget director to come up with better systems.” Oct 2, 2024 Chicago-Based Doctors Returning From Gaza Call for Cease-Fire Amid Civilian Deaths Chicago-based health care workers who provided humanitarian aid in Gaza gathered Wednesday to raise awareness around the ongoing crisis in Palestine and the deaths of civilians. Oct 2, 2024 FBI Seeking Information on Chicago Bank Robbery Suspect Dubbed ‘Bare-Chested Bandit’ The FBI is seeking any information about a man dubbed the “bare-chested bandit” who is believed to be responsible for a trio of bank robberies in the Loop in recent weeks. Load More Thanks to our sponsors: