SORT Order Oldest FirstNewest First Has Video - Any -YesNo FILTER Date Range Start date End date Category - Any -Arts & EntertainmentBusinessCrime & LawEducationHealthPoliticsScience & NatureSports Keyword(s) Mar 9, 2022 President Joe Biden Signs Order on Cryptocurrency as Use Explodes The Biden administration views the explosive popularity of cryptocurrency as an opportunity to examine the risks and benefits of digital assets, said a senior administration official who previewed the order Tuesday on the condition of anonymity, terms set by the White House. Mar 9, 2022 Da Bears Join Da Battle Against Invasive Buckthorn The Chicago Bears are teaming up with the Lake County Forest Preserves to remove invasive buckthorn from the property surrounding Halas Hall in Lake Forest. Mar 9, 2022 Police Officers, Guards Will Be Added Along CTA Train and Bus Lines Amid Uptick in Violent Crime Amid a double-digit uptick in violent crime along Chicago Transit Authority train and bus lines this year, city officials say they’ll be adding additional officers and security guards on trains and buses around the city. Mar 9, 2022 Jussie Smollett to Learn Fate Thursday After Staged Attack Conviction On Thursday, three months after a jury found him guilty of lying to police, actor Jussie Smollett returns for sentencing to the courtroom where he was found guilty of lying to police about an attack prosecutors contended he orchestrated himself. Mar 8, 2022 Higher Gas Prices ‘A Sacrifice’ Americans Must Bear, Some Local Experts Say It’s a new front as the U.S. attempts from afar to influence what’s happening in Ukraine. President Biden Tuesday announced a ban on all imports of oil from Russia. What consequences that may have abroad and here at home. Mar 8, 2022 March 8, 2022 - Full Show The impact of the war in Ukraine on your gas tank and your wallet. CTU responds to the district’s change in mask policy. A wave of anti-LGBTQ laws nationwide. And going green in Englewood. Mar 8, 2022 ‘Downton Abbey’ Actor Hits the Chicago Stage With New Show Actor Lesley Nicol earned accolades for portraying the head cook Mrs. Patmore on six seasons of the television show “Downton Abbey” and in two movies. Now, she’s ready to premiere her new stage show in Chicago. Mar 8, 2022 As New Community Market Opens in Englewood, Leaders Eye Next Steps for Redevelopment Residents and community leaders gathered in Englewood on Tuesday for the opening of the new Go Green Community Fresh Market. It’s designed to be as convenient as a neighborhood corner store but with fresh produce, a variety of healthy options, and meals cooked on site. Mar 8, 2022 CTU Files Unfair Labor Practice Charge Against District Over Dropping Mask Mandate Chicago Public Schools students will have the option of whether to wear masks, starting next week. The district’s mandate was originally maintained under a contract agreement with the Chicago Teachers Union — despite Illinois dropping masks for schools statewide last week. But Monday, the district announced it’s dropping that mandate. Mar 8, 2022 Florida Legislature Passes Bill Prohibiting Some Classroom Instruction About Sexual Orientation and Gender Identity Conservatives have argued that the bill is needed in order to give parents greater oversight over what students learn and discuss at school, stressing that LGBTQ-related topics should be left for families to discuss at home. Opponents, however, have dubbed it the “Don’t Say Gay” bill, arguing the ban it creates would negatively impact an already marginalized community. Mar 8, 2022 Less Wastewater in Chicago’s Rivers Has Been Great for Fish, But Climate Change and Road Salt Threaten Decades of Progress Back in the 1980s, the number of fish species found in the Chicago River could be counted on a single hand. Today, that number is up to 60 species, an increase in diversity that can be directly attributed to a decrease in wastewater pollutants, according to a new study from the Shedd Aquarium. Mar 8, 2022 Wherewithall Chef Honors Ukrainian Heritage, Grandmother Through His Menu Johnny Clark, chef and owner at Chicago restaurant Wherewithall, is using his culinary skills to help keep Ukrainian culture alive while at the same time raising funds for the country. Mar 8, 2022 Chicago Council on Global Affairs Celebrates its Centenary The Chicago Council on Global Affairs turns 100 this year. The organization was created in 1922 amid isolationist sentiment in the U.S. following World War I. In the years since, it has brought a long list of global leaders and experts to Chicago. Mar 8, 2022 New Bid to Renovate Congress Theater With $20M in City Funds Advances A previous effort to renovate the Congress Theater sputtered out in 2020, even after the City Council agreed to give the project a $9.7 million subsidy. Mar 8, 2022 Chicago Public Schools Chief Not Expecting Teachers Strike After Ending Mask Mandate “I don’t anticipate, you know, more serious consequences in terms of work stoppages,” CPS CEO Pedro Martinez said, “but we will continue to work together because we have it in both our best interests to keep our community safe.” Load More Thanks to our sponsors: