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 15, 2019 Chicago Teachers Inch Closer to Possible Strike After rejecting the district’s latest offer, Chicago educators are back at the bargaining table negotiating issues including pay, staffing shortages and class size. Sep 13, 2019 The Week in Review: Anne Burke Named Chief Justice of Illinois Supreme Court Anne Burke is elevated to chief justice of the Illinois Supreme Court. CPS is hit with another scathing report on sexual abuse. Uber’s CEO bets big on Chicago. And the Bears try to reverse fortune against the Broncos. Sep 13, 2019 Suburban Teen With Severe Lung Damage Files Lawsuit Against E-Cigarette Maker Juul Adam Hergenreder, 18, looks like a typical teenager, but his lungs tell a different story. “I’ve been told by medical professionals that my lungs are that of a 70-year-old,” the Gurnee resident said Friday at a press conference. Sep 13, 2019 ‘Be Here Now’ a Tragicomic Gem About Seizing the Day Playwright Deborah Zoe Laufer, whose play “Be Here Now” is receiving its Chicago premiere in a bravura production by Shattered Globe Theatre, has an exceptional gift for being at once sharp-witted and compassionate. Sep 13, 2019 10,000 Cabbages Growing in Garfield Park for New ‘Living Exhibit’ A pair of Danish architects hope to make a statement and spark conversations about food production with their new exhibit that’s part of the Chicago Architecture Biennial. Sep 13, 2019 Family: Eddie Money, ‘Two Tickets to Paradise’ Singer, Dies A publicist for Eddie Money says the rock star has died after he recently announced he had stage 4 esophageal cancer. He was 70. Sep 13, 2019 US Officials Revise Vaping Illness Count to 380 in 36 States The U.S. government has refined how it is measuring an outbreak of breathing illnesses in people who vape, now counting only cases that are most closely linked to electronic cigarette use. Sep 12, 2019 Health Officials: Hospitalizations in Illinois Linked to Vaping Climbs to 52 The number of people hospitalized with a severe respiratory illness linked to vaping continues to grow in Illinois, with 52 confirmed cases since May, according to new figures released by the Illinois Department of Public Health. Sep 12, 2019 High School Bands Ready for Battle at Chicago Football Classic The Chicago Football Classic brings historically black colleges and universities to Solider Field for a football game – and so much more. We introduce you to two of the schools competing in a battle of the bands. Sep 12, 2019 Comedy Series ‘South Side’ Highlights Chicago Talent, On and Off Camera A new scripted comedy series set in and around Chicago’s Englewood neighborhood is lighting up the small screen. We speak with one of the stars of the show, Harvey native LaRoyce Hawkins. Sep 12, 2019 Cook County’s Chief Judge Fends off Opposition to Keep Top Spot By a vote of 143-102, Cook County Chief Judge Timothy Evans’ peers on Thursday voted for him to keep the job he’s held since 2001 for another three years. Sep 12, 2019 Bears Face Fangio, Broncos in Week 2 Matchup The Bears head to Denver in search of their first win after a lackluster season opener. Former Bears player James “Big Cat” Williams has this preview. Sep 12, 2019 Will Illinois Become the Next State to Pass Rent Control Laws? Rent control has been barred in Illinois since 1997 but is once again under consideration. How does it work, and is it the answer to Chicago’s affordable housing crisis? Sep 12, 2019 Revisiting Farnsworth House, a Masterpiece of Modern Architecture It is an international destination for architecture fans. We visit Ludwig Mies van der Rohe’s Farnsworth House in Plano, Illinois, with a photographer from Berlin. Sep 12, 2019 Crain’s Headlines: US-China Trade War Signals Trouble for Boeing Boeing 787 Dreamliners once praised as “beautiful” by President Donald Trump could become a casualty of his escalating trade war with China. That and other business news from Crain’s Chicago Business. Load More Thanks to our sponsors: