SORT Order Oldest FirstNewest First Has Video - Any -YesNo FILTER Date Range Start date End date Category - Any -Arts & EntertainmentBusinessCrime & LawEducationHealthPoliticsScience & NatureSports Keyword(s) Jul 6, 2020 Come On In, The Water’s Comfy! Lake Michigan is 10 Degrees Warmer Than 2019 It’s not quite bathwater warm — that honor goes to Lake Erie — but Lake Michigan’s average surface temperature has topped 72 degrees thanks to the recent heat wave. Jul 6, 2020 Aldermen OK Ban on Sale of Dogs, Cats, Rabbits at Pet Stores to Stop Breeders Determined to close a loophole in a six-year-old city law, aldermen advanced a measure Monday that would ban pet stores from selling dogs, cats and rabbits at a profit. Jul 6, 2020 Activists Pushing to Close McKinley Park Asphalt Plant Protest in Front of Owner’s Home Environmental activists from the city’s Southwest Side brought their ongoing fight against MAT Asphalt to the North Side front yard of owner Michael Tadin Jr. on Thursday night. Jul 6, 2020 Medical, Hospital Associations to Public: ‘Wear a Face Mask’ In an open letter to the American public, physicians, nurses, hospital and health system leaders are urging people to wear face masks, maintain social distancing and wash their hands to stop the spread of the coronavirus. Jul 6, 2020 July 6, 2020 - Full Show Watch the July 6, 2020 full episode of “Chicago Tonight.” Jul 6, 2020 No More Delays: What to Know About the July 15 Deadline As the coronavirus pandemic took hold this spring, the federal government postponed the traditional April 15 filing deadline until July 15. Taxpayers must file or seek an extension by the new deadline or face a penalty. Jul 6, 2020 Piping Plover Chicks Need Names! Submit Your Suggestions The three chicks hatched in mid-June and now local birding organizations have created a contest to give them names. Submissions are open through Wednesday. Jul 5, 2020 7-Year-Old Among 13 Killed in Weekend Shootings in Chicago At least 13 people, including a 7-year-old girl at a family party and a teenage boy, were killed in Chicago over the Fourth of July weekend, police said. At least 59 others were shot and wounded. Jul 5, 2020 Museum: ‘Dukes of Hazzard’ Car With Confederate Flag to Stay A northern Illinois auto museum has no plan to stop displaying a Dodge Charger from the “Dukes of Hazzard” television show with the Confederate battle flag painted atop the vehicle. Jul 5, 2020 Kansas Newspaper’s Post Equates Mask Mandate With Holocaust A weekly Kansas newspaper posted a cartoon on its Facebook page likening the Democratic governor’s order requiring people to wear masks in public to the roundup and murder of millions of Jews during the Holocaust. Jul 5, 2020 Virus, Floyd Death Merge in Brutal Blow to Black Well-Being Doctors have known it for a long time, well before the resounding cries of “Black Lives Matter”: Black people suffer disproportionately. Jul 5, 2020 Muti Conducts Syria Musicians in Memorial Concert Amid Ruins Nine musicians from the Syrian diaspora in Europe are playing Sunday in the 24th friendship concert conducted by Riccardo Muti, this year at the Paestum archaeological site in southern Italy. Jul 5, 2020 Facebook Groups Pivot to Attacks on Black Lives Matter A loose network of Facebook groups that took root across the country in April to organize protests over coronavirus stay-at-home orders has become a hub of misinformation and conspiracies theories that have pivoted to a variety of new targets. Jul 4, 2020 Amid Furor Over Monuments, Trump Seeks ‘Garden’ of US Heroes President Donald Trump has a vision for his second term, if he wins one, of establishing a “National Garden of American Heroes” that will pay tribute to some of the most prominent figures in U.S. history. Jul 4, 2020 Much of US Scales Back on Holiday, But Trump Plans to Go Big As coronavirus cases spike, public health officials are pleading with Americans to avoid large crowds and hold more muted Independence Day celebrations, but subdued is not President Donald Trump’s style. Load More Thanks to our sponsors: