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 4, 2024 March 4, 2024 - Full Show The Supreme Court restores Donald Trump to the ballot. A push to eliminate the road test for seniors in Illinois. And looking at Chicago’s lofty place in the history of the skyscraper. Mar 4, 2024 New Bill Aims to Eliminate the Road Test for Seniors in Illinois Illinois is the only state in the country to require behind-the-wheel road tests for seniors renewing their licenses. Proposed legislation in Springfield is looking to eliminate that mandate despite conflicting research from some national safety groups. Mar 4, 2024 State Lawmakers Debate Top Takeaways From Pritzker’s Proposed Budget More money for migrants, increased access to preschool, a break on grocery bills and a prescription for how the state could wipe out medical debt — those are some of the spending plans in Gov. J.B. Pritzker’s nearly $53 billion state budget. Mar 4, 2024 Brigitte Calls Me Baby, Breakout Chicago Rock Band, Meets the Moment With Electrifying Show at Schubas: Review There was a charge in the air at Schubas Tavern on Saturday night. Maybe it was the singer with the electric chair tattooed on his chest. Brigitte Calls Me Baby played its first sold-out hometown show. Mar 4, 2024 Demolition Begins on Illegal Building in Humboldt Park The illegal building, intended as an archive for the neighboring landmarked National Museum of Puerto Rican Arts and Culture, has been at the center of controversy since 2022. Mar 4, 2024 Who is Accountable for a Mass Shooting? It’s No Longer Only the Person Who Pulled the Trigger Prosecutors over the past few years have been slowly, but steadily, expanding the notion of who can be held accountable for a mass shooting. Mar 4, 2024 First Over-the-Counter Birth Control Pill in US Begins Shipping to Stores The drug’s approval came despite some concerns by FDA scientists about the company’s results, including whether women with certain medical conditions would understand that they shouldn’t take the drug. Mar 4, 2024 Supreme Court Restores Trump to Ballot, Rejecting State Attempts to Ban Him Over Capitol Attack The justices ruled a day before the Super Tuesday primaries that states, without action from Congress first, cannot invoke a post-Civil War constitutional provision to keep presidential candidates from appearing on ballots. Mar 4, 2024 Nearly 9 in 10 State-Level Primaries Give Illinois Voters No Choice in Candidates Statewide, 88% of judicial and state legislative primaries feature either a single candidate or no one running at all. This is the highest number of uncompetitive primaries for those seats in at least 20 years, according to a Capitol News Illinois analysis of data going back to 2004. Mar 4, 2024 Gov. Pritzker Seeking to Eliminate State Grocery Tax, But Some Municipalities Could Push Back Illinois shoppers would save a dollar when they buy $100 worth of groceries under Gov. J.B. Pritzker’s proposal to eliminate a state sales tax on groceries. Mar 4, 2024 WTTW News Explains: Where Does Chicago Stand in Skyscraper History? Chicago is a city of firsts — everything from the first Ferris wheel to the first brownie and the world’s very first skyscraper. WTTW News explains. Mar 4, 2024 5 Years After Chicago’s Consent Decree Took Effect, Little Urgency Surrounds Reform Push The Chicago Police Department has fully met just 6% of the consent decree’s requirements, according to the most recent report by the team monitoring CPD’s progress. Mar 3, 2024 Early Voting Expands Across Chicago for March 19 Illinois Primary Starting Monday, voters in Chicago will have more places to cast their ballots ahead of the Illinois primary election on March 19. Mar 2, 2024 His Conviction Was Overturned After 35 Years Wrongfully Served. State Law Caps His Compensation at 14 Years A new bill in the General Assembly would seek to remove the roughly $200,000 cap on payments to exonerees that maxes out at the 14-year mark, replacing it with a payout of $50,000 per year, capped at just over $2 million. Mar 2, 2024 Native Tribe Seeks Return of Ancestral Land in DeKalb County A bill pending in the General Assembly would give back roughly 1,500 acres of park land in DeKalb County to the Prairie Band Potawatomi Nation. That tribe once occupied much of the Great Lakes region but was forcibly removed in the 19th century. Load More Thanks to our sponsors: