SORT Order Oldest FirstNewest First Has Video - Any -YesNo FILTER Date Range Start date End date Category - Any -Arts & EntertainmentBusinessCrime & LawEducationHealthPoliticsScience & NatureSports Keyword(s) Mar 13, 2024 Chicagoans Are Dying From Cardiac Arrest at Younger Ages: UIC Study While researchers haven’t yet pinpointed the cause for the decreasing age, they caution it indicates a need for awareness from both patients and responders. Mar 13, 2024 Bronzeville, Chatham Expect Boost From Cultural District Designation The cultural district designation will allow districts to apply for a share of $3 million set aside in state funding to support projects that uplift communities, spur economic development and preserve cultural heritage. Mar 13, 2024 Johnson to Focus Chicago’s Anti-Violence Efforts on 10 Blocks in Englewood, West Garfield Park, Austin, Little Village All four of the neighborhoods have suffered from decades of disinvestment, fueling a cycle of violence that has made them some of the most violent places in Chicago, officials said. Mar 13, 2024 Lawmakers Hear Testimony on Pritzker’s Health Insurance Reform Plans The changes, which Gov. J.B. Pritzker first unveiled in his State of the State address in February, would limit the ability of companies to deny claims or steer patients toward cheaper, and possibly less effective, treatments. Mar 13, 2024 Obama Foundation Donating $4M to Build Divisive Playground at Midway Plaisance Though lauded as “groundbreaking” by the Park District, the playground has met with significant opposition from neighbors, who have faulted the choice of the Plaisance's east end as too dangerous for a play space. Mar 13, 2024 ‘Bill W. and Dr. Bob’ – Sobering, Humane Drama Brings to Life Story of Alcoholics Anonymous Founders: Review In the same decade, two unassuming middle-aged men – Bill Wilson and Dr. Bob Smith – joined forces to create Alcoholics Anonymous. A play at the Biograph Theater explores that time. Mar 13, 2024 Adler Planetarium Admission Fee Increase OK’d by Park District Board On Wednesday, the Chicago Park District Board of Commissioners approved an admission fee increase that will take effect April 1. Mar 13, 2024 Johnson Says He’s ‘Frustrated’ With City’s ‘Out of Control’ Overtime Spending “This has been a situation that has gotten increasingly out of control,” Mayor Brandon Johnson said about the massive bills for police overtime. “The superintendent and I, we both agree on that.” Mar 13, 2024 11-Year-Old Boy Killed, Woman Injured in Suspected Domestic Incident on North Side The incident occurred at around 8 a.m. in the 5900 block of North Ravenswood Avenue. Mar 13, 2024 Chicago Voters Will Get to Decide Whether City Council Should Have Power to Hike Taxes on Sales of Million-Dollar Properties, State Supreme Court Rules With three of the seven justices abstaining, the state’s highest court rejected an appeal from a coalition of real estate and development groups that sued the Chicago Board of Election Commissioners to knock the ballot measure off Tuesday’s ballot. Mar 13, 2024 Cook County State’s Attorney Candidates Look to Highlight Sharp Differences as Election Day Approaches Two Democrats are vying to replace outgoing Cook County State’s Attorney Kim Foxx. The attack ads are flying and money is flowing in as the two candidates are attempting to highlight their differences. Mar 13, 2024 With Recession Fears Subsiding, New State Economic Forecast Expects ‘Firm but Steady Growth’ The state’s two main fiscal forecasting agencies agree: Illinois’ finances will see a strong close in the final 3 ½ months of the fiscal year before things tighten a bit next year. Mar 13, 2024 Biden and Trump Clinch Nominations, Setting the Stage for a Grueling General Election Rematch There is no longer any doubt that the fall election will feature a rematch between two flawed and unpopular presidents. At 81, Biden is already the oldest president in U.S. history, while the 77-year-old Trump is facing decades in prison as a defendant in four criminal cases. Mar 13, 2024 House GOP Launches New Probe of Jan. 6, Tries Shifting Blame for Capitol Attack Away From Trump The panel’s work comes as former President Donald Trump and President Joe Biden are galloping toward a 2020 rematch this fall. Republicans, some once skeptical of Trump’s return to the White House, have quickly been falling in line to support him. Mar 13, 2024 Chicago Architect John Ronan Selected to Design First National Memorial in D.C. Dedicated to Fallen Journalists "The role of the journalist has never been more important, and the ideals of a free press never more consequential than it is today," architect John Ronan said. Load More Thanks to our sponsors: