SORT Order Oldest FirstNewest First Has Video - Any -YesNo FILTER Date Range Start date End date Category - Any -Arts & EntertainmentBusinessCrime & LawEducationHealthPoliticsScience & NatureSports Keyword(s) Sep 10, 2020 CTA Debuts the Tool We’ve Been Waiting For: How to Avoid Crowded Trains A new rail ridership information dashboard, unveiled Thursday, provides data on the average number of seats taken per rail car at each stop along a given line, by time of day and day of the week. Sep 10, 2020 September 10, 2020 - Full Show Watch the Sept. 10, 2020 full episode of “Chicago Tonight.” Sep 10, 2020 City Rolls Out Plan to Slowly Replace Lead Service Lines Shown to Contaminate Tap Water in Homes Mayor Lori Lightfoot on Thursday unveiled a plan to replace the lead service lines responsible for contaminating the tap water in thousands of Chicago homes “over multiple decades” that relies on federal and state funds. Sep 9, 2020 Uproar Over Winners, Losers in State’s Marijuana Expansion Due to the coronavirus pandemic, Illinois is already months behind in awarding licenses to new marijuana dispensaries. But now, legislators want to further delay the process. Sep 9, 2020 Spotlight Politics: Attorney General Barr Touts ‘Operation Legend’ Arrests Attorney General William Barr credits a federal operation with a significant decline in homicides in Chicago, but Mayor Lori Lightfoot blasts Barr’s “victory lap” as “factually inaccurate.” Our politics team weighs in on that story and more. Sep 9, 2020 ‘Play It Down’: Trump Admits to Concealing True Threat of Coronavirus in New Woodward Book President Donald Trump admitted he knew weeks before the first confirmed U.S. coronavirus death that the virus was dangerous and that he repeatedly played it down publicly, according to journalist Bob Woodward in his new book “Rage.” Sep 9, 2020 No Paving of Paradise: North Park Village Preservation Extended Permanently In a win for nature lovers and fans of open space, the Chicago City Council voted on Wednesday to keep 100-plus acres in North Park protected from development, permanently. Sep 9, 2020 CPS CEO on First Week of School, Helping Seniors Plan Their Future Chicago Public Schools students are back in the classroom this week — virtually, that is. CPS CEO Janice Jackson tells us more about that and the results of the district’s “Learn. Plan. Succeed.” program. Sep 9, 2020 Amplifying ‘Voices’: New Weekend Shows Debut on WTTW This weekend, we’re premiering two new shows focused on amplifying the voices of Chicago’s Black and Latino communities. We talk with the hosts of our new shows “Black Voices” and “Latino Voices.” Sep 9, 2020 Opponents of Obama Presidential Center in Jackson Park Considering Appeal to US Supreme Court We speak with Protect Our Parks founder and president Herb Caplan about the latest in the legal battle over the $500 million project planned for Chicago’s South Side. Sep 9, 2020 Windy City Times to End Print Edition, Publish Online Only After 35 years, the Windy City Times will end its print edition and move forward as an online-only publication in October. We discuss the news with the publication’s co-founder and publisher, Tracy Baim. Sep 9, 2020 Pritzker Pushes Residents to Complete Census: ‘We Have 21 Days Remaining’ A census undercount of just 1% in Illinois could result in the loss of $195 million in federal funds, Gov. J.B. Pritzker said Wednesday as he urged residents to participate in the once-a-decade count. Sep 9, 2020 Stephen Douglas Name Officially Removed From Park, But There’s a New Wrinkle To Renaming It for Frederick Douglass After a three-year, student-led grassroots campaign, the Chicago Park District Board of Commissioners voted to officially remove the name of Stephen Douglas from what’s now temporarily known as Park 218. Sep 9, 2020 Lightfoot Blasts Barr’s ‘Victory Lap’ as ‘Factually Inaccurate’ Mayor Lori Lightfoot on Wednesday blasted Attorney General William Barr for claiming that President Donald Trump’s decision to send approximately 100 federal agents to Chicago was responsible for a drop in homicides. Sep 9, 2020 Barr Touts Fed’s Role in Decreasing Chicago’s Violent Crime, But Homicides Still Up 50% U.S. Attorney General William Barr said 500 arrests have been made and 124 defendants charged in federal court in connection with Operation Legend, a partnership between federal and local law enforcement agencies aimed at combating violent crime. Load More Thanks to our sponsors: