SORT Order Oldest FirstNewest First Has Video - Any -YesNo FILTER Date Range Start date End date Category - Any -Arts & EntertainmentBusinessCrime & LawEducationHealthPoliticsScience & NatureSports Keyword(s) Nov 25, 2019 Family of Teen Shot by Suburban Officer Files Suit Against Bank Robber The family of Rylan Wilder, who was wounded last week during a confrontation between a bank robbery suspect and police, is suing that suspect and asking local police departments for more information about their son’s shooting. Nov 25, 2019 Romaine Lettuce Linked to E. coli Outbreak, Health Officials Say If you recently purchased lettuce at the store, check the label before serving it. Romaine lettuce harvested in Salinas, California, has been linked with an E. coli outbreak that has sickened 40 people in 16 states, including Illinois. Nov 25, 2019 Stop! Washing Your Thanksgiving Turkey Could Spread Germs Go ahead and rinse your cranberries, potatoes and green beans. But food experts say don’t — repeat don’t — wash the turkey before popping it in the oven on Thanksgiving Day. Nov 25, 2019 Schiff Says More Hearings, Witnesses Possible Democratic House Intelligence Committee Chairman Adam Schiff said Sunday he won’t foreclose the possibility of his committee undertaking more depositions and hearings in the impeachment inquiry of President Donald Trump. Nov 23, 2019 Chicagoan Jenny Doan ‘Relieved’ After 100 Hours of Hula-Hooping The 29-year-old Wicker Park resident completed her Guinness World Record attempt for longest marathon hula-hoop session Saturday morning. “I’m so relieved,” Jenny Doan said. Nov 23, 2019 Nerf Gun, Power Rangers Claw Cited by Toy Safety Watchdog A Nerf dart gun, ice cream-scented Nickelodeon slime and a plastic Power Rangers claw are among the toys topping a consumer safety group’s list of worst toys for the holidays. Nov 22, 2019 The Week in Review: Lightfoot’s Budget Advances Despite Pushback Despite gripes from aldermen, the mayor’s first budget advances. Who will replace the top senator in Springfield? Cops go to court. Fraud at City Colleges. And can the Bears pull off a win this weekend? Nov 22, 2019 Lawsuit Alleges McDonald’s Puts Employees in Physical Danger A group of employees from 13 McDonald’s restaurants in Chicago filed a lawsuit Thursday alleging that the company’s drive for profits puts workers at “daily risk” of physical attack by dangerous customers. Nov 22, 2019 Revisiting the Unique Poetry of Simon & Garfunkel’s Soundtrack Listening to the richly faithful performances by Taylor Bloom and Ben Cooley was in many ways like stepping into a time machine. As I left the theater awash in memories, I wondered whether Simon and Garfunkel have seen the show in which they are so winningly captured. Nov 22, 2019 Illinois Leads Nation with 5 Vaping-Related Deaths Across the country, nearly 50 have people died after experiencing serious vaping-related illnesses. In Illinois, there have been five deaths – the most in any state, according to the latest data released by health officials. Nov 22, 2019 The Trump Impeachment Hearings Highlight Immigrants’ Stories Several witnesses who testified in the House impeachment inquiry this week chose to highlight their immigrant backgrounds, sharing their families’ stories in highly personal opening statements. Nov 22, 2019 New World Record for Hula-Hooping Set by Jenny Doan in Chicago The 29-year old Wicker Park resident has been hula-hooping for more than 75 hours straight, breaking the Guinness World Record for longest marathon hula-hooping session, but she’s not giving up until she reaches her personal goal of 100 hours. Nov 22, 2019 ‘Slave for Sale’ Craigslist Post Leads to Hate Crime Charges A suburban Chicago 14-year-old faces hate crime and other charges for allegedly posting on Craigslist a picture of an African American classmate with the caption, “Slave for sale.” Nov 21, 2019 Will Illinois’ Marijuana Law Meet its Social Equity Aims? When he signed a law that will make it legal for adults to use marijuana starting in 2020, Gov. J.B. Pritzker proclaimed it to be the most equity-centric in the nation. But is it? And what exactly does that mean? Nov 21, 2019 The Shifting Political Messaging of Impeachment How has the impeachment testimony of former National Security Council adviser Fiona Hill and other witnesses impacted political messaging on both sides of the aisle? Jason DeSanto, a senior lecturer at Northwestern’s Pritzker School of Law, weighs in. Load More Thanks to our sponsors: