SORT Order Oldest FirstNewest First Has Video - Any -YesNo FILTER Date Range Start date End date Category - Any -Arts & EntertainmentBusinessCrime & LawEducationHealthPoliticsScience & Nature Keyword(s) Nov 16, 2021 Good COP, Bad COP? Takeaways from the New UN Climate Deal The annual Conference of the Parties, just held for the 26th time, is all about getting countries to gradually ratchet up their measures to defuse global warming. Nov 16, 2021 Alabama, Mississippi, Tennessee Removed from Chicago’s COVID-19 Travel Advisory One week after it was removed from the advisory, officials returned Arkansas to the list of states with high rates of transmission. The advisory includes 38 states as well as Guam, announced Dr. Allison Arwady, the commissioner of the Chicago Department of Public Health. Nov 16, 2021 Pfizer Asks US Officials to OK Promising COVID-19 Pill The company’s filing comes as new infections are rising once again, driven mainly by hot spots in states where colder weather is driving more Americans indoors. Nov 16, 2021 Ethics Board Asks Watchdog to Probe Ald. Gardiner After His Attorney Denies He Violated Ethics Ordinance Chicago’s inspector general should conduct “a full factual investigation” of Ald. Jim Gardiner's conduct, the Chicago Board of Ethics determined. Nov 16, 2021 20-Year-Old ‘Oops’ Leads to Invasive Carp Pulled From Chicago Lagoon. How Many More Are Out There? When a fish the size of a 10-year-old child was pulled from the Humboldt Park lagoon earlier this month, the reaction quickly went from “Oooh” to “Uh-oh.” The angler had reeled a whopper of an invasive bighead carp accidentally stocked 20 years ago. Are there more? Nov 16, 2021 November 16, 2021 - Full Show City Council remap fight down to the wire. Jurors deliberate in the Kyle Rittenhouse case. Recapping COP26. Chicago climate change promises kept and broken. Exploring an NFT digital art gallery, and more. Nov 16, 2021 US Journalist Jailed For Months in Myanmar Lands in New York It's been a “long time coming, a moment I had been imagining so intensely for so long," a bearded and shaggy-haired Danny Fenster said after landing in New York. "Surpasses everything I had imagined.” Nov 16, 2021 Police Union Boss John Catanzara Officially Resigns From CPD A day after he announced his intention to leave the department, John Catanzara — the first-term president of the Fraternal Order of Police Lodge 7 — posted a picture of his personnel action request on his Facebook page, which shows that he has indeed retired from the CPD. Nov 15, 2021 Argonne Scientists Lead Effort to Improve Economics of Recycling The plastics industry is expected to be putting more greenhouse gases into the atmosphere than coal by the end of this decade according to a recent report by Beyond Plastic, an environmental advocacy group. Nov 15, 2021 Illinois Creates New Office to Combat Gun Violence “Our goal in public safety is to have children no longer think about being shot at,” said Chris Patterson, who was tapped to lead the newly created Office of Firearm Violence Prevention. “Communities don’t feel safe because of the violence.” Nov 15, 2021 Behind ‘The Great Resignation’ of Americans Quitting Their Jobs in Record Numbers In September, 4.4 million people left their jobs, according to the latest data from the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics. Some say workers have spent the pandemic reevaluating their priorities and values, leading them to leave their places of work or demand more from their employers. Nov 15, 2021 Crain’s Headlines: Tractor Business Booms As John Deere Union Contract Negations Near End As union contract negotiations wrap at John Deere, the used tractor business sees a boom. Ann Dwyer has details on that story and more. Nov 15, 2021 Lightfoot Celebrates as Biden Signs $1T Infrastructure Bill to Fund Chicago’s Push to Remove Lead Pipes The $1 trillion bipartisan infrastructure plan signed into law Monday by President Joe Biden includes $1.7 billion that will help Chicago “kick-start” lagging efforts to replace lead service lines responsible for contaminating the tap water in homes across the city, Mayor Lori Lightfoot said. Nov 15, 2021 Prosecutor: Rittenhouse Provoked the Bloodshed in Kenosha After a full day of arguments, the jurors were told to return Tuesday morning for the start of deliberations in the case that has stirred fierce debate in the U.S. over guns, vigilantism and law and order. Nov 15, 2021 Police Union Boss John Catanzara Says He’s Resigning From CPD at Termination Hearing The stunning announcement comes after John Catanzara, the head of the Fraternal Order of Police Lodge 7, spent hours testifying at his own termination hearing Monday. Load More Thanks to our sponsors: