SORT Order Oldest FirstNewest First Has Video - Any -YesNo FILTER Date Range Start date End date Category - Any -Arts & EntertainmentBusinessCrime & LawEducationHealthPoliticsScience & NatureSports Keyword(s) Dec 29, 2022 Southwest Says It Expects Normal Operations to Resume Friday It is likely that far more than 1 million passengers have been affected. Southwest has canceled more than 13,000 flights since its meltdown began on Dec. 22. Its planes have 143 to 175 seats and were likely nearly fully booked around the Christmas and New Year’s holidays. Dec 29, 2022 10 Ways to Celebrate New Year’s Eve in Chicago Fireworks, cruises, competitive games and comedy shows usher in the new year. We’ve got 10 ideas for your big night out. Dec 29, 2022 Jan. 6 Panel Drops Trump Subpoena as It Wraps Up Work The House Jan. 6 committee has dropped its subpoena against former President Donald Trump as it wraps up work and prepares to dissolve next week. Dec 28, 2022 Dec. 28, 2022 - Full Show A look at the gains labor unions made in 2022. A Trump-era immigration order will stick around for now. A local architect known for her public spaces wins a coveted award. And a local TikTok star makes a career reviewing food. Dec 28, 2022 Explainer: Supreme Court Keeps Title 42 — For Now. How Do the COVID Asylum Restrictions Work? Title 42 has been used more than 2.5 million times to expel migrants since March 2020, although that number includes people who repeatedly attempted to cross the border. The case will be argued in February, and the stay will be maintained until the Supreme Court decides. Dec 28, 2022 10 Organizations Across Chicago Launch Effort to Put Survivors of Gender-Based Violence at Forefront of Change Advocacy groups around the city have banded together in an effort to shift that shame by trying to address the root causes of gender-based violence. The Survivor Power Institute, made up of 10 organization across Chicago, launched their pilot in November. Dec 28, 2022 Chicago Architect Behind Riverwalk, CTA Stations and Eye-Catching McDonalds Designs Awarded Prestigious Medal Chicagoans not familiar with the name Carol Ross Barney almost certainly have experienced some of her work. From the Chicago Riverwalk to CTA stations, her designs are part of everyday life in the city. Dec 28, 2022 US Will Require COVID-19 Testing for Travelers from China After Virus Surge The increase in cases across China follows the rollback of the nation’s strict anti-virus controls. China’s “zero COVID” policies had kept the country’s infection rate low but fueled public frustration and crushed economic growth. Dec 28, 2022 Southwest Airlines Flight Cancellations Continue to Snowball This week, with cancellations from other major airlines ranging from none to 2%, Southwest has canceled nearly 10,000 flights as of Wednesday and warned of thousands more Thursday and Friday, according to FlightAware. Dec 28, 2022 Cash Bail Is Ending (Or Partially Staying?) in Illinois. Here’s What You Need to Know When the Pretrial Fairness Act, a section of the Illinois SAFE-T Act, goes into effect Jan. 1, those charged in criminal cases in dozens of counties across Illinois will no longer have to pay any cash in order to be released from jail while they wait for their trial. Dec 28, 2022 Ald. Roderick Sawyer Keeps Spot on Mayoral Ballot After Challenge Brought by Willie Wilson Campaign Dropped Former state Sen. Rickey Hendon, a consultant to candidate Willie Wilson, challenged the 6th Ward alderman’s petitions earlier this month. Dec 28, 2022 Mega Millions Jackpot Up to $640M After No Big Winner No one won the lottery game’s top prize Tuesday night, making it 21 straight drawings without anyone matching all six numbers. The next drawing will be Friday night. Dec 27, 2022 Southwest Cancels Another 2,600 Wednesday Flights; Buttigieg Warns Airline’s CEO Over ‘Meltdown’ Airports most affected by the Tuesday cancellations are Denver International, followed by Chicago Midway International, Baltimore/Washington International, Harry Reid International Airport in Las Vegas, Dallas Love Field and Nashville International. Dec 27, 2022 Dec. 27, 2022 - Full Show What’s causing all those canceled Southwest flights? U.S. Rep. Mike Quigley on Zelenskyy’s visit to Congress. Inside a rash of police officer suicides. And the outlook for Chicago’s housing market in 2023. Dec 27, 2022 3 Chicago Police Officers Die by Suicide in Single Week Three Chicago police officers died by suicide in the last week. That brings the total number of Chicago Police Department officer suicides to seven this year. Load More Thanks to our sponsors: