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 9, 2021 WFMT Celebrates 70 Years On Air Monday with a Full Day of Live Performances WFMT, our sister station, is celebrating 70 years on air. Chicago's classical music and fine arts radio station first hit the airwaves in December 1951. On Monday, the station will be live from Northeastern Illinois University’s Jewel Box Recital Hall for a day full of live performances. Dec 9, 2021 Bears Hoping to Prevent More Rodgers’ Boasts in Prime-Time Sunday Matchup The NFL’s most storied rivalry hasn’t been much of a rivalry in recent years. But the Bears will take another crack at team shareholder Aaron Rodgers and the Green Bay Packers in prime time at Lambeau Field with rookie quarterback Justin Fields coming back from a rib’s injury. Dec 9, 2021 ‘Chicago Tonight’ in Your Neighborhood: Concerns in South Shore The Obama Presidential Center announced Thursday that a number of its spaces will be named for historic human and civil rights figures. But as that center marches closer toward its opening date, one neighboring community has concerns about the center’s impact on longtime residents. Dec 9, 2021 Cashmere for a Cause, Chicago Mom Builds Business on Compassion A Chicago mother is tapping into her artistic roots with a brand that is inspired by her children, but also pays homage to her mother. Dec 9, 2021 White House COVID Advisor Says Community, At-Home Tests, Vaccinations Key COVID-19 cases and hospitalizations are surging. Doctors believe that’s still due to the delta variant though it’s expected Illinois will soon see more cases of the omicron variant as well. A key White House advisor tells us how the nation’s ready to tackle it with an eye toward equity. Dec 9, 2021 Supporters of Push to OK Sports Betting at Stadiums Double Down as Questions Swirl About Casino Impact A furious round of lobbying is happening behind the scenes at City Hall over the proposal to allow the Bears, Cubs, White Sox, Blackhawks and Sky to operate sportsbook operations on their home turf. Dec 9, 2021 Chicago May Require Proof of COVID-19 Vaccine in ‘High-Risk Settings’: Top Doc Dr. Allison Arwady said “preliminary conversations” were taking place with representatives of business groups about requiring proof of vaccination or a negative test for diners or revelers, but no decision had been made. Dec 9, 2021 Calling All Gen X-ers: Illinois State Museum Wants Your Walkmans and Trapper Keepers The Illinois State Museum is planning a “Growing Up Gen X” exhibit and has put out a call for contributions of photos, memories and objects that define the youth of this often-overlooked cohort of Americans. Dec 9, 2021 US Expands Pfizer COVID Boosters, Opens Extra Dose to Age 16 The U.S. and many other nations already were urging adults to get booster shots to pump up immunity that can wane months after vaccination, calls that intensified with the discovery of the worrisome new omicron variant. Dec 9, 2021 Outdoor Dining Set to be Extended in Chicago as COVID-19 Pandemic Rages Once Again Restaurants and cafes could continue to serve customers outdoors through 2022 under a proposal set to be considered at Wednesday's City Council meeting. Dec 9, 2021 No Bail for Man Charged in Brazen ‘Execution’ of Woom Sing Tse in Chinatown Alphonso Joyner, 23, was ordered held without bail during a court hearing Thursday following his arrest on charges including first-degree murder and aggravated unlawful use of a weapon stemming from the brazen killing of 71-year-old Woom Sing Tse. Dec 9, 2021 Aldermen Set to Consider Settling Lawsuit Filed by Anjanette Young Over Botched Raid The agenda for the meeting of the City Council’s Finance Committee set for 10 a.m. Monday does not identify the amount the city would pay Anjanette Young and her attorneys to resolve the case, an indication that a final agreement is close, but is not yet final, sources told WTTW News. Dec 9, 2021 Tyson the Bison Is on the Lam in Lake County, How Long Will She Roam? Bison once roamed Illinois’ tallgrass prairies in some of the largest herds east of the Mississippi, but they’re so rare in these parts today, a single escapee from a Lake County farm is creating a social media stir. Dec 9, 2021 December 9, 2021 - Full Show Live from South Shore. In-stadium sports betting debate. A top Biden administration official on the latest with COVID. Justin Fields returns to take on the Packers. And WFMT celebrates a milestone. Dec 8, 2021 Illinois Gambling Revenue Tops $1 Billion All bets are in. The state’s gaming commission chose which developers will be allowed to build new suburban casinos — and where. This comes nearly two-and-a-half years after the state’s gambling expansion law passed. Load More Thanks to our sponsors: