SORT Order Oldest FirstNewest First Has Video - Any -YesNo FILTER Date Range Start date End date Category - Any -Arts & EntertainmentBusinessCrime & LawEducationHealthPoliticsScience & Nature Keyword(s) Mar 24, 2021 City Council Approves New Rules for Industrial Developments in Effort to Reduce Air Pollution Mayor Lori Lightfoot said the revised ordinance was “better” than her administration originally proposed and will “put our city on the right track to full ensuring that our residents have clean air, no matter what ZIP code in which they reside.” Mar 24, 2021 Attorney General Says Lightfoot’s Revised Search Warrant Policy Does Not Go Far Enough The series of changes proposed by Mayor Lori Lightfoot to the way the Chicago Police Department serves search warrants does not go far enough to prevent mistaken raids, Attorney General Kwame Raoul announced Wednesday. “These ‘wrong raids’ have traumatized innocent people, including children,” he said. Mar 24, 2021 Garfield Park Conservatory’s ‘Saturation’ is a Technicolor Sight for Winter-Weary Eyes After months of staring at Chicago’s bleak and barren winter landscape, Garfield Park Conservatory’s spring show is a bit like landing in Oz. Mar 24, 2021 CPS Approves August Start Date for 2021-22 School Year The first day of school in the next academic year will be Aug. 30, marking a shift away from the normal start date of the Tuesday after Labor Day. Aside from the new start date, the 2021-22 calendar does not change any other traditional components of the academic year. Mar 24, 2021 Agassiz Elementary to be Renamed to Honor Harriet Tubman After Board Vote After years of debate, a North Side elementary school named after a 19th century scientist who promoted racist ideologies will now be renamed in honor of Harriet Tubman. Mar 24, 2021 Complaints About Vaccine ‘VIP’ Lines at Loretto Go Back Months A union representative who works with Loretto Hospital staff says members have complained about so-called VIP lists of vaccine recipients since the vaccine rollout began in January. Mar 24, 2021 Senators Back Off Vow to Withhold Support of Biden Nominees After the White House said it would add an Asian American Pacific Islander liaison to its staff, Sen. Tammy Duckworth’s spokesperson said the senator would not stand in the way of “qualified nominees — which will include more AAPI leaders.” Mar 24, 2021 Give Workers Time Off to Get COVID-19 Vaccine: Lightfoot Approximately 84% of all Chicagoans will be eligible to get the vaccine starting Monday, according to rules set by Mayor Lori Lightfoot. Mar 24, 2021 Lightfoot Unveils Plan to Boost Supply of Affordable Housing Across Chicago The plan is designed to give developers incentives to build in parts of the city where there is little affordable housing or where longtime residents are vulnerable to displacement, officials said. Mar 24, 2021 Alderman Throws Support Behind Request to Increase Protected Plover Habitat at Montrose Beach Ald. James Cappleman has joined the chorus of supporters lobbying the Chicago Park District to set aside a section of Montrose Beach as protected habitat for Monty and Rose, Chicago’s beloved pair of Great Lakes piping plovers. Mar 23, 2021 Loretto Employee Alleges Vaccine ‘VIP’ Line at Hospital A Loretto Hospital emergency room technician who appeared Tuesday on “Chicago Tonight” said he witnessed what he calls “VIP” lines of patients coming in to be vaccinated at the West Side hospital. Mar 23, 2021 Atlanta Attacks Raise Concerns About Increasing Violence Against Women A mass shooting in Atlanta last week has left Asian women across the country heartbroken and scared for their safety. We discuss a rise in racial and gender-based violence — and resources for those in need. Mar 23, 2021 March 23, 2021 - Full Show The latest on the Loretto Hospital controversy. Aldermen weigh in on proposed new rules for industrial developments. Evanston makes history with reparations. And bringing pedestrians back to downtown. Mar 23, 2021 Duckworth Threatens Biden Nominees Over Lack of Diversity Two Democratic senators lashed out Tuesday at the lack of Asian American and Pacific Islander representation in President Joe Biden’s Cabinet and even vowed not to support nominations until the White House better promotes diversity — moves that could stymie their own party’s administration in filling key posts. Mar 23, 2021 Colorado Shooting Victims Included Store Workers, Officer A picture of the victims of Monday’s shooting began to emerge a day later, when the suspect in the killings was booked into jail on murder charges after being treated at a hospital. Load More Thanks to our sponsors: