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 9, 2023 ‘The Lehman Trilogy’ Is a Knockout Evocation of an American Dream Gone Amok In its Chicago premiere, “The Lehman Trilogy” is a fascinating chronicle of a monumental aspect of American history that is being ideally performed by three fabulously gifted Chicago actors. Oct 9, 2023 How Third-Party and Independent Candidates Could Threaten Democrats and Republicans in 2024 While the politics are murky, the fresh frenzy of outsider candidates threatens to weaken both major parties as Democratic President Joe Biden and Republican former President Donald Trump tighten their grip on their parties’ presidential nominations. Oct 9, 2023 A Workforce Crisis Is Damaging Families’ Access to Therapies for Babies with Developmental Delays The federally mandated Early Intervention program is plagued by chronic staffing shortages nationwide, leaving thousands of desperate parents frustrated: They know their children need support, they’re aware of proven therapies that could make a difference, but they have to wait for months to get the help they need. Oct 9, 2023 Columbus Statues Remain in Storage on Another Columbus Day, More Than 3 Years After Removal Mayor Brandon Johnson has been noncommittal about the fate of the statues, saying in June that he would follow the “direction” of the people of Chicago about their ultimate fate. Oct 8, 2023 World Record Shattered at Chicago Marathon as Kelvin Kiptum Runs 2:00:35 Kelvin Kiptum set a world record in the Chicago Marathon on Sunday, finishing in 2 hours, 35 seconds to shatter fellow Kenyan Eliud Kipchoge's old mark by 34 seconds. Oct 7, 2023 Bob Dylan Revs Up Chicago’s Cadillac Palace in Freewheeling Concert On opening night of a three-night stand at Chicago’s Cadillac Palace Theatre, Bob Dylan and his band delivered a show that satisfied even as it mystified, and he bookended the concert with a surprise pair of Chicago-centric cover songs. Oct 7, 2023 Taxiing Airplane and Shuttle Bus Collide at Chicago O’Hare Airport, Injuring at Least 2, Officials Say The plane, which was supposed to fly to Dayton, Ohio, was taken out of service and passengers boarded a different plane to continue to Dayton, American Airlines said. Oct 7, 2023 Pharmacist Shortages and Heavy Workloads Challenge Drugstores Heading Into Their Busy Season Some drugstores have addressed their challenges by adding employees at busy hours. But experts say many pharmacies, particularly the big chains, still don’t have enough workers behind the counter. Oct 7, 2023 From Deadly Bird Collisions to a CPS Investigation, Here Are 5 Must-Read Stories of the Week The escalating migrant crisis dominated political news in Chicago this week. Meanwhile, WTTW News investigated instances of Chicago Public Schools hiring fired Chicago police officers to work as security guards. Here are five stories you may have missed. Oct 6, 2023 Week in Review: Escalating Migrant Crisis; $130M Northwestern Lawsuit Chicago City Council votes to end tipped minimum wage. The escalating migrant crisis exposes a city divided on what to do. And Northwestern’s fired head football coach sues his former employer. Oct 6, 2023 Car Buyers Can Get Their EV Tax Credits Up Front at the Dealership Starting in January The changes to how car buyers can get the federal tax break on EVs — part of the Inflation Reduction Act — were announced by the Biden administration on Friday and are being rolled out to car dealerships before they take effect starting Jan. 1. Oct 6, 2023 Chan Zuckerberg Initiative Launches New Biomedical Research Hub in Chicago In addition to initial state funding, the center will receive $250 million from the Chan Zuckerberg Initiative over 10 years to fund research into inflammation, part of the body’s innate response to irritation and disease. Oct 6, 2023 Aurora Man Facing Gun Charges in Connection to Willowbrook Juneteenth Mass Shooting That Left 1 Dead, More Than 20 Injured Anthony Mothershed, 19, has been arrested and charged aggravated discharge of a firearm and aggravated unlawful use of a weapon, months after the deadly shooting at an outdoor gathering during the Juneteenth holiday weekend. Oct 6, 2023 Chicago City Council Votes 36-10 to End Tipped Minimum Wage Chicago joins Alaska, California, Guam, Minnesota, Montana, Nevada, Oregon, Washington and Washington, D.C., in ending the tipped minimum wage. Oct 6, 2023 DIY Paths Are Wreaking Eco Havoc in Cook County Forest Preserves, New ‘Stay on the Trails’ Campaign Aims to Curb Rogue Routes When people veer off designated trails, they damage vegetation, compact soil, contribute to erosion and also create pathways for new invasive plant species. Load More Thanks to our sponsors: