SORT Order Oldest FirstNewest First Has Video - Any -YesNo FILTER Date Range Start date End date Category - Any -Arts & EntertainmentBusinessCrime & LawEducationHealthPoliticsScience & NatureSports Keyword(s) May 13, 2023 From Accessible Gathering Spaces to Educational Opportunities, Young Chicagoans Share Their Hopes for Brandon Johnson’s Administration For young people in the city, the start of a new administration at City Hall is both a chance for progress and a moment to call attention to the issues most important to them. May 13, 2023 With Black Workers Accounting for Only 3.7% of Tech Roles, Company Initiatives Aim to Close Diversity Gap A study by the Kapor Center and the NAACP finds that between 2014 and 2021, there was only a 1% increase in Black representation within technical roles at large tech companies. May 13, 2023 Provocative Play ‘Underground Railroad Game’ Shaped by Gettysburg School Trip Memories “Underground Railroad Game” touches on heavy themes like race, power, sex and the American psyche, but its creators say it’ll also make you laugh. The play runs at the at the Wirtz Center for the Performing Arts from May 18-20. May 13, 2023 Week in Review: Migrant Crisis Grows; Lightfoot’s Final Days in Office Migrant crisis hits fever pitch here as Title 42 expires on the border. Brandon Johnson gets ready to take the oath of office Monday. And Blackhawks fans swept up in Connor Bedard mania. May 13, 2023 Brandon Johnson Commits to Reopening Chicago’s Public Mental Health Clinics Closed 11 Years Ago “We are going to reopen the mental health clinics,” Mayor-elect Brandon Johnson said in an interview with WTTW News, putting it first in a list of his top priorities. May 12, 2023 This Week in Nature: Wanna Show Your Love for Chonk the Snapper? Join Chicago River Day Cleanup The giant snapping turtle spotted in the Chicago River became a viral sensation this week. But the river is home to lots of wildlife, thanks to ongoing efforts to clean up the waterway. May 12, 2023 Some Chicago School Advocates Say Proposed Elected Board Map Doesn’t Accurately Reflect Latino Population The glaring issue for many parent advocates is that they see the proposed map as not representative of the majority Latino student population in Chicago Public Schools. Instead, the maps are based on Chicago’s overall population, meaning fewer majority Latino districts. May 12, 2023 Chicago Is Hosting the NBA Draft Lottery on Tuesday. Here’s How It Works The league will hold this year’s lottery Tuesday night in Chicago, with the winner getting the No. 1 pick and the chance to draft Victor Wembanyama. He is considered the best prospect in years — perhaps since LeBron James went No. 1 20 years ago. May 12, 2023 Retailers Like Walmart and Starbucks Are Closing in Big Cities. Some Cite Crime, But Changing Habits May Be More Likely Several forces are pushing chains out of some city centers: a glut of stores, people working from home, online shopping, exorbitant rents, crime and public safety concerns, and difficulty hiring workers. To reinvent downtown retail, drastic changes may be required. May 12, 2023 Cook County Sheriff Tom Dart Says State Must Do More to Help FOID Revocation Efforts Cook County Sheriff Tom Dart on Friday said millions more dollars must be dedicated to helping police departments recover weapons from those who’ve had their FOID cards revoked. May 12, 2023 See the Most Popular Baby Names Last Year and the Hit TV Show Impacting Trends The Social Security Administration released the annual list Friday. The agency tracks baby names in each state based on applications for Social Security cards, with names dating to 1880. May 12, 2023 South Shore Residents Take Legal Action to Prevent High School From Being Used as Migrant Shelter The residents say they have filed a motion for an emergency temporary restraining order against the city of Chicago and Chicago Public Schools to prevent a migrant respite center from opening in the former South Shore High School building. May 12, 2023 DuPage County, Coalition of Suburbs Ask Court to Reconsider Massive Freight Rail Merger Federal regulators approved the merger of Canadian Pacific and Kansas City Southern in March, which would create a new route linking Mexico, the U.S. and Canada. The company plans to run an additional seven to eight trains each day along tracks shared by Metra’s Milwaukee District West line. May 12, 2023 Performers, Drag Artists Pay Tribute to the Late, Great Selena With Joyous Live Show This weekend, the Queen of Tejano Music is being celebrated with “Bidi Bidi Boom Boom: The Selena Tribute Dance Party” at the National Museum of Mexican Art in Pilsen, where a group of performers and drag artists are bringing some of Selena’s legendary music to life for Chicago audiences. May 11, 2023 May 11, 2023 - Full Show South Shore residents rally against plans for a migrant shelter. Controversy over a potential school closure. And a Cook County program clearing medical debt. Load More Thanks to our sponsors: