SORT Order Oldest FirstNewest First Has Video - Any -YesNo FILTER Date Range Start date End date Category - Any -Arts & EntertainmentBusinessCrime & LawEducationHealthPoliticsScience & NatureSports Keyword(s) Aug 24, 2020 LaHood Breaks From Colleagues, Votes Against USPS Bill “They were asking for $25 billion,” said U.S. Rep. Darin LaHood, who voted against $25 billion in funding for the Postal Service. “This goes on the proverbial credit card, no way to pay for it.” Aug 24, 2020 Measure That Would Have Required CPD to Allow Those Arrested Access to a Phone Within An Hour Fails to Advance A measure that would have required Chicago Police officers to allow those arrested access to a phone within an hour of being detained failed to advance Monday, after a deputy chief told aldermen it could put the city at risk of lawsuits. Aug 24, 2020 August 24, 2020 - Full Show Watch the Aug. 24, 2020 full episode of “Chicago Tonight.” Aug 24, 2020 Lightfoot to Detail Chicago’s Budget Shortfall on Aug. 31, Kick Off Week of Virtual Town Halls In June, Mayor Lori Lightfoot announced the pandemic had blown a $700 million hole in the city’s budget, the last time she gave a detailed update on the city’s finances. Aug 24, 2020 #BlackInNationalParks Continues Push to Encourage Diversity in Nature The weeklong social media campaign coincides with the 104th anniversary of the creation of the National Park Service on Aug. 25. Aug 24, 2020 Follow-Up Audit of CPD’s Gang Database Almost Complete. City Council Has Yet to Examine Original Findings More than 16 months ago, a report found the databases used by the Chicago Police Department to track gang members was riddled with errors. Despite those findings, the City Council has ignored calls to hold hearings on the issue. Aug 24, 2020 To-Go Drinks an Elixir for Public, A Lifeline for Business The coronavirus is shaking up America’s liquor laws. At least 33 states and the District of Columbia are temporarily allowing cocktails to go during the pandemic. Aug 24, 2020 Mini Therapy Horses Take Their Visits Virtual While in-person visits are a lot tougher these days, the fact that Mane in Heaven can do virtual visits means the minis get to connect with people from all across the country. Aug 24, 2020 Republicans Nominate Trump to Take on Biden in the Fall “This is the most important election in the history of our country,” Trump said in an unscheduled appearance after the nomination was official. “Our country can go in a horrible direction or in an even greater direction.” Aug 24, 2020 South Shore Celebrates 3rd Annual Back Alley Jazz Series Jazz musicians set up in driveways, front lawns and other outdoor spaces as part of this year’s Back Alley Jazz — a series of pop-up concerts inspired by performances that took place across the South Side in the 1960s and ‘70s. Aug 24, 2020 Kindergarten Readiness Up in Illinois, But Advocates Say More Must Be Done to Fill Gaps The number of Illinois kindergarteners hitting readiness requirements has increased statewide, but more than two-thirds of students are still not meeting those goals. Education advocates say there’s more work that must be done to eliminate systemic inequalities. Aug 24, 2020 Chicago Police Monitoring Situation in Kenosha After Police Shooting Sparks Protests “What happens in Wisconsin or any other city in our country does affect all of us,” Chicago police Superintendent David Brown said during a press conference Monday morning. “And yes, we are monitoring that situation." Aug 23, 2020 Dozens of Protesters Reunited with Bicycles Confiscated by Police in July Chicago police confiscated 76 bicycles from protesters at a July 17 demonstration in Grant Park that turned violent, leaving many without their primary mode of transportation. About two dozen were reunited with their bikes Sunday. Aug 23, 2020 Trump Announces Plasma Treatment Authorized for COVID-19 After expressing frustration at the slow pace of approval for coronavirus treatments, President Donald Trump announced Sunday the emergency authorization of convalescent plasma for COVID-19 patients. Aug 23, 2020 Donald Trump Was Finally Asked About Sarah Cooper’s Viral Impersonations of Him Comedian Sarah Cooper has become an internet sensation with her viral lip-synched trolls of President Donald Trump’s speeches and interviews. But the target of Cooper’s ridicule hadn’t been asked what he thinks of the videos … until Sunday. Load More Thanks to our sponsors: