SORT Order Oldest FirstNewest First Has Video - Any -YesNo FILTER Date Range Start date End date Category - Any -Arts & EntertainmentBusinessCrime & LawEducationHealthPoliticsScience & NatureSports Keyword(s) Jul 26, 2024 Barack and Michelle Obama Endorse Kamala Harris, Giving Her Expected but Crucial Support The endorsement, announced Friday in a video showing Harris accepting a joint phone call from the former first couple, comes as Harris builds momentum as their party’s likely nominee after President Joe Biden’s decision to end his reelection bid and endorse his second-in-command against Republican nominee and former President Donald Trump. Jul 26, 2024 Gage Park Man Who Spent 21 Years in Prison Now the 45th Person to be Exonerated After Being Framed by Disgraced Ex-Detective In all, it has already cost Chicago taxpayers more than $98 million to defend disgraced former Chicago Police Detective Reynaldo Guevara, investigate his conduct and resolve lawsuits that allege Guevara violated dozens of Chicagoans’ civil rights, according to WTTW News’ analysis. Jul 25, 2024 Community Events Focused on Arts and Healing to Feature Vic Mensa, Andre Royo The free Saturday events are part of the “Arts for Everybody” campaign led by One Nation/One Project, which brings people together at 18 sites across the country to put a spotlight on the role of arts in the healing and health of communities. Jul 25, 2024 Advocates, Business Leaders Say Collaboration is Key in Reducing Gun Violence in Chicago: ‘We Can’t Talk at People, We Have to Listen’ At an event in Homan Square, panelists ranging from youth violence prevention organizers to people who work in banking shared how they’re trying to curb violence in the city. Jul 25, 2024 Chicago Tonight: Latino Voices, July 25, 2024 - Full Show CPS says next year’s budget is balanced. Helping families hurt by gun violence. And a public art exhibit uncovers the history of an ancient Mexican civilization. Jul 25, 2024 CPS Board Approves Balanced Budget, But Concerns Remain About Future of District Funding The seven-member Board of Education on Thursday approved the district’s $9.9 billion spending plan for the upcoming school year despite criticisms from educators who said the district is relying on staff vacancies to plug its $505 million funding gap. Jul 25, 2024 From Counseling to Legal Aid, Chicago Organization Helps Families Impacted by Violence as They Work to Heal Chicago Survivors offers a range of free services to families impacted by violent deaths. The organization partners with the Chicago Police Department by responding to homicide scenes and providing immediate support. Jul 25, 2024 Quantum Computing Campus Touted as ‘History-Altering’ Picks Former U.S. Steel South Works Site PsiQuantum, which is set to receive $200 million in tax incentives for its work in Illinois, will serve as the anchor tenant of a quantum campus on the city’s Southeast Side that, at the behest Pritzker, the state is allocating $300 million from this year’s budget to build. Jul 25, 2024 How Will the Democratic National Convention Impact Downtown Chicago? Here Are the Security Zones The Democratic National Convention will close off wide swaths of the Near West Side around the United Center and downtown around McCormick Place, under a security plan law enforcement authorities released Thursday. “Chicago is ready,” Mayor Brandon Johnson said. “We were born ready.” Jul 25, 2024 The US Economy Nears Historic Feat: Inflation Dropping to Set Target Without Triggering a Recession America’s economy is about to stick what’s called a “soft landing,” which is when inflation returns to the Fed’s target without a recession — a feat that’s only happened once, during the 1990s, according to some economists. Jul 25, 2024 Kamala Harris Says She’s Ready to Debate Donald Trump and Accuses Him of ‘Backpedaling’ From Sept. 10 Faceoff The Sept. 10 debate was one of two debates that President Joe Biden and Trump had agreed on. The first one was hosted by CNN on June 27, but Biden has since dropped out of the race and endorsed Harris as his successor. Jul 25, 2024 In the Suburbs, Proposed Water Rate Hike Sparks Outrage From Residents and Advocates At issue was a proposed rate increase that would drive the average monthly bill for residential customers of Illinois American Water up by nearly $30. Illinois American, which serves about 1.3 million people across the entire state, is one of two privately held water utilities seeking rate increases before state regulators. Jul 25, 2024 No More Police in CPS Schools as Chicago Education Officials Approve New Safety Plans The Chicago Board of Education unanimously approved a new whole school safety plan, which brings to an end the use of school resource officers (SROs) inside district buildings following a yearslong review of CPS safety protocols and procedures. Jul 25, 2024 Advocates for Bird-Friendly Design Fear Chicago Casino Could Cause Mass Casualties If the Bally’s hotel and casino on the Chicago River aren’t built with birds in mind, the question isn’t whether birds will die in collisions but how many. “It could rival the carnage at McCormick Place,” one advocate said. Jul 25, 2024 Could Pritzker Become Kamala Harris’ Running Mate? Governor Says He’s Focused on Illinois But VP Nomination Would Be ‘Hard to Resist’ “Whatever happens in this process that I understand is going on, my job is to make sure that we win in November — so I’m going to work hard to do that,” Illinois Gov. J.B. Pritzker told journalists Thursday amid reports he’s being considered for the Democratic vice presidential nomination. Load More Thanks to our sponsors: