SORT Order Oldest FirstNewest First Has Video - Any -YesNo FILTER Date Range Start date End date Category - Any -Arts & EntertainmentBusinessCrime & LawEducationHealthPoliticsScience & NatureSports Keyword(s) Feb 20, 2023 Chicago Babysitter Charged With Murder After Death of 4-Month-Old Girl in Her Care Norma Chagnama, 29, was held without bail Monday following her arrest on a single count of felony murder in the death of Zury Cruz Sumba, who allegedly suffered brain and spinal injuries while in Chagnama’s care last week. Feb 20, 2023 Houston Back at No. 1 as Northwestern Makes AP Top 25 Debut Northwestern and Texas A&M barged into the AP Top 25 men's basketball rankings after each had a pair of impressive wins last week. Feb 20, 2023 Biden Declares 'Kyiv Stands' in Surprise Visit to Ukraine Joe Biden spent more than five hours in the Ukrainian capital, consulting with President Volodymyr Zelenskyy on next steps, honoring the country’s fallen soldiers and seeing U.S. embassy staff in the besieged country. Feb 20, 2023 Political Funds Backed by Business Leaders Challenge Push by Progressives to Expand Power at City Hall The Get Stuff Done PAC has raised $1.74 million since early December, including $1 million from Michael Sacks, one of Chicago’s richest men and a frequent donor and adviser to former Mayor Rahm Emanuel. Feb 20, 2023 CTA’s Reliance on Overtime Continued to Rise in 2022 as Agency Lost Bus Drivers The staffing shortfall is one of a plethora of issues plaguing the CTA in recent months. Frustrated riders and alderpeople have slammed agency leadership for late or missing buses and trains, inadequate cleaning, safety issues and not providing social services to unhoused people. Feb 18, 2023 New Initiatives Working to Preserve, Share Stories from Civil Rights Movement in Chicago From Ida B. Wells to Barack Obama, Chicago’s Black history is rich. Two new initiatives are working to share that history with a broader audience, making sure it’s not forgotten. Feb 18, 2023 Programs Aim to Reduce Recidivism in Illinois A 2018 report found 43% of those released from prison in Illinois will be convicted of another crime and return to prison. About a quarter of those re-offenses are for so-called “technical violations” like violating curfew or missing a meeting with a probation officer. Feb 18, 2023 Experience the ‘Warm Spirit’ of Carnivale at Navy Pier, Feb. 25 Carnivale is getting underway with festivals bursting with dance, music and food. All are invited to see, hear and taste some of the international Carnivale traditions in a free multicultural event at Chicago's Navy Pier. Feb 18, 2023 Back Home, Back to Work: Occupational Training Prepares Formerly Incarcerated People for the Workplace Research shows formerly incarcerated people who maintained employment for one year after release had only a 16% recidivism rate, compared to a 52% rate for those who did not stay employed. Feb 18, 2023 Overcoming Barriers, Stigma Surrounding Mental Health Care in Latino Communities Mental health professionals are continuing to bridge the gap on mental health care in Latino communities by offering more culturally competent care and normalizing conversations about mental health. Feb 18, 2023 Young, Black & Lit: Local Nonprofit Launches Young Author Contest For young Black book lovers, it can be tough to find books that reflect the readers and their worlds. In 2018, the local nonprofit Young, Black & Lit took it upon itself to make sure that Black children have plenty of options for their bookshelves. Feb 18, 2023 Celebrate Mardi Gras with a Classic Po’boy in Hyde Park At Daisy’s Po-Boy and Tavern in Hyde Park, Chicago chef Erick Williams serves up classic New Orleans-style po’boys. “This will be our first Mardi Gras season. … We’re going to serve a lot of hurricanes and a lot of great food and play the music loud and have a lot of fun.” Feb 18, 2023 Chicago Tonight: Latino Voices, Feb. 18, 2023 - Full Show Roadblocks the formerly incarcerated face when looking for jobs. A new watchdog report on the smokestack implosion in La Villita. And it’s Carnivale season. Feb 18, 2023 Chicago Tonight: Black Voices, Feb. 18, 2023 - Full Show Efforts to support people reentering their communities after prison — and keeping them from going back. Preserving and sharing some of Chicago’s rich Black history. And Mardi Gras po’boys. Feb 18, 2023 A Dazzling Musical Showcase at the CSO The Chicago Symphony Orchestra was back on the stage at Orchestra Hall on Thursday. Klaus Mäkelä, the wonderfully graceful yet powerfully dynamic 27-year-old Finnish conductor, was on the podium to lead a stunning program. Load More Thanks to our sponsors: