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 2, 2023 16 People Hospitalized After Bus Carrying Special Needs Students Involved in Crash According to the Chicago Fire Department, the collision occurred at 31st Street and Kedzie Avenue. Of the 16 people who were taken to area hospitals, two were adults who were listed in critical condition. May 2, 2023 Why Hollywood Writers Are Striking and the Immediate Impact Streaming and its ripple effects are at the center of the dispute. The Writers Guild of America says that even as series budgets have increased, writers’ share of that money has consistently shrunk. May 2, 2023 Chicago-Born Supreme Court Justice John Paul Stevens’ Private Papers Open to Public Supreme Court Justice John Paul Stevens, who died in 2019, served on the court for nearly 35 years. In that time, the court decided cases on issues including abortion, affirmative action, presidential power, gun rights and the rights of prisoners held at the Guantanamo Bay, Cuba, detention center. May 1, 2023 May 1, 2023 - Full Show The community is responding to more migrants arriving in Chicago from Texas. A crucial deadline for Medicaid recipients. The threat of a rising Mississippi River. And the challenges inside Pontiac Prison. May 1, 2023 As Migrants Continue to Arrive, Chicago Officials and Community Groups Say They’re Out of Money and Space Chicago officials say they are having a hard time finding places for migrants to stay, with dozens now sleeping at police facilities. May 1, 2023 Medicaid Renewal Process Starts as Illinois Officials Urge Residents to Return Information During the pandemic, the number of low-income and disabled people who received government-backed health care grew in Illinois, and across the country, because at the height of COVID Congress made it illegal for states to kick anyone off Medicaid. May 1, 2023 At Least 6 People Dead After Windstorm Leads to Massive Crash on Interstate 55 The crashes occurred late in the morning and involved 40 to 60 passenger cars and multiple tractor-trailers, two of which caught fire, Illinois State Police Maj. Ryan Starrick said. The highway was shut down in both directions in Montgomery County, 75 miles north of St. Louis. May 1, 2023 Why Is There Shortage of Adderall, Ozempic and Other Meds? In recent months, unexpected demand spikes, manufacturing problems and tight ingredient supplies have contributed to shortages that stress patients, parents and doctors. May 1, 2023 Mississippi River Crests at Davenport, Testing Barriers The peak water levels this spring will likely rank in the top 10 of all time in many places, but the National Weather Service said river levels will generally remain well below past records. May 1, 2023 Shootings, Homicides in Chicago Down 10% Through First 4 Months of Year: Police There have been 166 homicides recorded in the city thus far this year, according to the Chicago Police Department. That’s fewer than the same time periods in both 2022 and 2021, but higher than the 156 homicides recorded through the end of April in 2020. May 1, 2023 150 Years Later, Dixon Bridge Tragedy That Killed 46 Among Nation’s Worst Post-Civil War Dixon, 103 miles west of Chicago, was a growing city split by the formidable Rock River. On May 4, 1873, the 4-year-old bridge twisted, splintered and rolled over. Forty-six people perished, many immured by the unrelenting gridiron just below the water’s surface. May 1, 2023 Inside Pontiac Prison Where Mental Health Issues, Violence, Officer Shortages and Aging Facilities Are Leading to Calls for Reform The conditions that come with Pontiac Correctional Center’s age are just part of the reason inmates and advocates call it inhumane. Another reason is the climate inside. WTTW News details the issues facing the maximum security prison. Apr 29, 2023 Resilient Communities Participants on How Program Helped Get Them on Track Last summer, the 5,000 Chicagoans selected to participate in the city’s guaranteed income pilot program began receiving $500 per month. The Resilient Communities program was designed to help income-qualified Chicagoans stabilize their financial circumstances. Apr 29, 2023 Small Business Owner Gives ‘The Last Word’ on Second Chance Employment About 26,000 people leave Illinois prisons each year, and many of them report having trouble finding employment once they’re home. Apr 29, 2023 Chicago Tonight: Latino Voices, April 29, 2023 - Full Show Eleven men wrongfully convicted of murder seek justice. Woodlawn residents step up to help their new neighbors. And celebrating Cinco de Mayo with two festivals. Load More Thanks to our sponsors: