SORT Order Oldest FirstNewest First Has Video - Any -YesNo FILTER Date Range Start date End date Category - Any -Arts & EntertainmentBusinessCrime & LawEducationHealthPoliticsScience & NatureSports Keyword(s) Sep 25, 2024 Chicago Sun-Times Seeks Dismissal of Defamation Suit Centered on Trump Tower Property Tax Appeal Reporting Mauro Glorioso, a former chair of the Illinois Property Tax Appeal Board who later became its executive director, sued the newspaper in 2021, alleging he was defamed by the Sun-Times’ coverage of the board’s handling of a property tax appeal for Trump Tower in downtown Chicago. Sep 25, 2024 ‘We Still Have a Lot of Work to Do’: Female Plumbers on Overcoming Barriers and Finding Community The number of women in construction industry apprenticeship programs has remained mostly steady in the state, going from 3% to 5% since 2009, according to Illinois Department of Labor data. While there has been some progress in more women going into the trades, there’s more work to be done to help women stay in the trades, according to leaders in the industry. Sep 25, 2024 Pritzker Calls CPS Budget Deficit ‘Challenging,’ Advises Against Borrowing “Borrowing to pay for operating expenses in a business, in a government, etc., is not a great idea unless you know how you’re going to pay for that, because it’s going to come due,” Gov. J.B. Pritzker said, “speaking as a businessperson.” Sep 25, 2024 Fall’s Here and It’s Time to Roll Up Your Sleeve for New COVID, Flu Shots Fall means it’s time for just about everybody to get up to date on their flu and COVID-19 vaccines – and a lot of older adults also need protection against another risky winter virus, RSV. Sep 25, 2024 DuSable Lake Shore Drive Overnight Closures in Effect This Week Between Irving Park Road and LaSalle Drive DuSable Lake Shore Drive overnight closures for resurfacing work will extend this week from Irving Park Road to LaSalle Drive in all southbound lanes. Sep 24, 2024 Sept. 24, 2024 - Full Show Escalating tensions at Chicago Public Schools as the pressure on its CEO grows. And the latest on a scam targeting elderly residents around Chinatown. Sep 24, 2024 Elderly Residents Being Targeted in ‘Blessing Scams’ in Chinatown “We’ve been sharing a lot about phone and text scams, but people are less on guard when they talk to a real person,” said Grace Chan McKibben, the executive director of the Coalition for a Better Chinese American Community. Sep 24, 2024 CPS CEO Martinez Asks School Board to Prohibit Closures Until 2027, Says He Refused Mayor’s Request to Resign During the past week, CPS CEO Pedro Martinez has written three times to parents, staff and students, and in each letter, he has promised that he will not close any schools while at the helm of CPS, even as he acknowledged compiling a list of schools that could be closed as part of an effort to compile a five-year strategic plan. Sep 24, 2024 ‘I Wouldn’t Wish My Situation on Anybody’: Hundreds Say They Were Abused at Illinois Juvenile Detention Facilities Overall, 667 people have alleged they were sexually abused as children at youth facilities in Illinois through lawsuits filed since May. The most recent complaints detail alleged abuse from 1996 to 2021, including rape, forced oral sex and beatings by corrections officers, nurses, kitchen staff, chaplains and others. Sep 24, 2024 Department of Justice Sues Visa, Alleges the Card Issuer Monopolizes Debit Card Markets The complaint says San Francisco-based Visa penalizes merchants and banks who don’t use Visa’s own payment processing technology to process debit transactions, even though alternatives exist. Visa earns an incremental fee from every transaction processed on its network. Sep 24, 2024 Illinois Supreme Court Rulings Address FOID Seizures, Hospital Room Privacy The state’s highest court ruled Illinois can revoke a person’s FOID card once they’ve been charged with a felony and that patients in hospital rooms don’t have a universal expectation of privacy from police searches. Sep 24, 2024 Joe Biden in Farewell U.N. Address Says Peace Still Possible in Conflicts in Mideast and Ukraine Biden used his wide-ranging address to speak to a need to end the Middle East conflict and the 17-month-old civil war in Sudan and to highlight U.S. and Western allies’ support for Kyiv since Russia invaded Ukraine in February 2022. He also raised concern over artificial intelligence and its potential to be used for repression. Sep 24, 2024 Chicago Expects to Spend Less Than $141M to Care for Migrants in 2024: Officials Mayor Brandon Johnson burned a significant amount of political capital to convince the Chicago City Council in April to appropriate an additional $70 million, which the city did not need after a feared surge of migrants failed to materialize. Sep 23, 2024 Sept. 23, 2024 - Full Show What’s next for public safety after the ShotSpotter contract comes to a close. And the Chicago Teachers Union on the future of CPS leadership. Sep 23, 2024 CTU President Calls Out Chicago Public Schools CEO Amid Tensions Over New 5-Year School Plan Nearly a week after the Chicago School Board approved a new five-year plan for Chicago Public Schools, tensions among CPS CEO Pedro Martinez, Chicago Mayor Brandon Johnson and the Chicago Teachers Union are mounting. Load More Thanks to our sponsors: