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 11, 2023 On the Pass: Chef Carlos Garza on What It Takes to Keep a Restaurant Running Chef Carlos Garza heads the kitchen at one of Chicago’s biggest and most recognizable restaurants, Carnivale. He said Carnivale’s pan-Latin menu reflects the way he thinks about food — a connecting of cultures. Feb 11, 2023 Domestic Violence Advocacy Groups Alarmed by 5th Circuit Court Ruling Allowing Accused Abusers to Own Guns A recent ruling by the 5th Circuit Court of Appeals said the Second Amendment allows people accused of domestic abuse to have guns. The ruling applies only to the 5th District, but advocates said there could be ramifications nationwide. Feb 11, 2023 Chicago Tonight: Latino Voices, Feb. 11, 2023 - Full Show A major ruling on guns and those accused of domestic violence. A push for a standalone library in Back of the Yards. And what Chef Carlos Garza is serving up On the Pass. Feb 11, 2023 County Officials to Host Workshops As Longtime Pilsen Homeowners Demand Property Tax Relief Teresa Fraga of the Pilsen Neighbors Community Council has been a homeowner in Pilsen for the last 43 years. She said she was expecting a $2,500 bill in December but instead received one for $14,279. Feb 11, 2023 Salsa Congress Twirls Back to Chicago for 22nd Year The 22nd Chicago International Salsa Congress, a four-night, three-day event, kicks off Thursday with three free beginner dance workshops teaching salsa, bachata and rueda casino. Feb 11, 2023 Chicago Tonight: Black Voices, Feb. 11, 2023 - Full Show Heat and displacement concerns in South Shore. Spiritual resistance in turbulent times. A coalition uplifting artists of color. And a sweet success story in this week's throwback. Feb 11, 2023 South Shore Residents Concerned About Displacement, Rising Housing Costs Some South Shore residents have been without heat and hot water. Organizers said the situation highlights concerns over possible displacement and rising housing costs caused by the coming Obama Presidential Center, just blocks away. Feb 11, 2023 Lawsuit Seeks White Woman’s Arrest in Emmett Till Kidnapping Last June, a team doing research at the courthouse in Leflore County, Mississippi, found an unserved 1955 arrest warrant for Carolyn Bryant, listed on that document as “Mrs. Roy Bryant.” Feb 11, 2023 IRS Won't Tax Most Relief Payments Made by States Last Year Illinois is among 21 states that issued relief checks to residents last year. The IRS provided 11th hour guidance Friday, announcing those checks aren’t subject to federal taxes. Feb 11, 2023 Feb. 10, 2023 - Full Show Exclusive details on controversial new plans to house hundreds of migrants. Candidates for mayor on a Department of Environment. And we’re live from the Chicago Auto Show as we ponder why Illinoisans can't buy cars on Sunday. Feb 10, 2023 State Planning to Move 658 Migrants to Vacant Kmart on Chicago’s Southwest Side Sources told WTTW News the migrants — mostly asylum seekers — will be relocated from the suburbs, where they are currently staying at hotels. The 100,000-square-foot Kmart has sat vacant at the corner of 71st Street and Pulaski Road since 2016. Feb 10, 2023 Week of Mayoral Forums Gives Chicago Voters Plenty to Ponder Political speechwriter, debate strategist and senior lecturer Jason DeSanto joins WTTW News to give his assessment of the state of play in the 2023 Chicago mayoral race. Feb 10, 2023 Mayoral Challengers Pledge To Bring Back Department of Environment. Chicagoans Have Heard That Before During press interviews held after WTTW's mayoral forum Tuesday evening, challengers to Mayor Lori Lightfoot pledged to reestablish a Department of Environment — disbanded in 2011 under Rahm Emanuel — if elected. Feb 10, 2023 Chicago Auto Show Returns with Focus on Electric Vehicles, Driver Experiences The Chicago Auto Show, now in its 115th year, is the largest auto exhibition in North America. This year, there’s a big focus on electric vehicles and letting drivers get behind the wheel. Feb 10, 2023 New Classified Document Found in FBI Search of Pence Home Mike Pence is the latest in a string of former top U.S. officials who have been found in possession of sensitive records after leaving the White House — including former President Donald Trump and former Vice President, now President, Joe Biden. Load More Thanks to our sponsors: