SORT Order Oldest FirstNewest First Has Video - Any -YesNo FILTER Date Range Start date End date Category - Any -Arts & EntertainmentBusinessCrime & LawEducationHealthPoliticsScience & NatureSports Keyword(s) Jun 17, 2020 City Council Recognizes Juneteenth, Agrees to Study Reparations The Chicago City Council on Wednesday recognized Juneteenth, which commemorates the end of slavery in the United States, but stopped short of making June 19 an official city holiday. Jun 17, 2020 Chicago Botanic Garden Reopens With Timed Entry. Here’s How to Register (And a Workaround) To limit the potential for overcrowding, the garden is implementing a timed-ticketed entry policy. Non-members will get their first chance to register for a slot on Friday. Here’s what else you need to know. Jun 17, 2020 Aldermen OK Lightfoot’s Plan to Spend $1.1B Federal Coronavirus Relief Funds Aldermen signed off on Mayor Lori Lightfoot’s plan to spend $1.13 billion in federal funds designed to help the city cover the cost of responding to the coronavirus pandemic. Jun 17, 2020 Activists Push for New Police Oversight Board in Chicago A couple hundred activists gathered outside of Chicago City Hall on Wednesday to call on the mayor and City Council to create a new elected board that would have the power to investigate and fire police officers. Jun 17, 2020 Officer Who Shot Rayshard Brooks Charged With Felony Murder Prosecutors brought murder charges Wednesday against the white Atlanta police officer who shot Rayshard Brooks in the back, saying that the black man posed no threat when he was gunned down. Jun 17, 2020 Measure to Pull Police From Chicago Schools Blocked An ordinance that would terminate the $33 million contract between Chicago Public Schools and the Chicago Police Department failed to advance Wednesday, but supporters of the measure vowed to continue their campaign. Jun 17, 2020 No Bond for Chicago Man Accused of Firing Shots at Car Full of Police, Wounding 1 Steven McGee, a reputed gang member, allegedly opened fire on a car full of uniformed Chicago police officers, striking one in the leg, as they attempted to arrest him in Bronzeville on Monday for a previous aggravated assault. Jun 17, 2020 Looking to Volunteer? Or Need Help? Website Links Volunteers with Opportunities CoronaConnects.org seeks to match people across the country with coronavirus-related volunteer opportunities based on interest, location, availability and time commitment. Jun 17, 2020 June 17, 2020 - Full Show Watch the June 17, 2020 full episode of “Chicago Tonight.” Jun 17, 2020 Watchdogs Warn of Strain on Agencies from Pandemic Response The report emphasizes a few core concerns, including the financial management of more than $2 trillion in new spending and protecting the health and safety of government workers deemed essential during the pandemic. Jun 17, 2020 Poll: Black Americans Most Likely to Know a COVID-19 Victim Eleven percent of African Americans say they were close with someone who has died from the coronavirus, compared with 5% of Americans overall and 4% of White Americans. Jun 16, 2020 Illinois Comptroller on COVID-19 Spending, State Budget Deficit Illinois has spent close to $600 million so far on COVID-19 relief, much of it going to personal protective equipment. Jun 16, 2020 COVID-19 Across Chicago: Portage Park Communities across Chicago have staged demonstrations in support of Black Lives Matter, and not all of those areas have been Black and Brown. We visit a predominantly White community that held a rally last week. Jun 16, 2020 Illinois GOP Sues Gov. Pritzker Over Ban on Large Gatherings Various businesses, religious organizations and even legislators have sued Gov. J.B. Pritzker over his handling of the coronavirus pandemic. But the Illinois Republican Party says its lawsuit is different. Jun 16, 2020 Aldermen Weigh In on Police Funding, Reparations, Cops in Schools Protesters across the city and nation continue to push for police reforms that some elected officials say should include defunding the police. That’s just one of the topics on the City Council’s packed agenda Wednesday. Load More Thanks to our sponsors: