SORT Order Oldest FirstNewest First Has Video - Any -YesNo FILTER Date Range Start date End date Category - Any -Arts & EntertainmentBusinessCrime & LawEducationHealthPoliticsScience & Nature Keyword(s) Apr 26, 2024 The Joffrey Ballet Reaps an Extraordinary Work of Dance Theater With ‘Midsummer Night’s Dream’: Review It is a very good bet that you have never seen (and might never see) anything quite like Alexander Ekman’s “Midsummer Night’s Dream,” writes WTTW News theater critic Hedy Weiss. She calls the show a wild and crazy dream-come-to-life that is brilliantly performed. Apr 26, 2024 Cook County Democrats Tap Commissioner to Replace Karen Yarbrough, Pick Interim Clerk Leaders of the Cook County Democratic Party selected Cook County Commissioner Monica Gordon to run in the November general election to replace Cook County Clerk Karen Yarbrough, who died April 7. Apr 26, 2024 Former Foxtrot Employees Rally to Demand Back Pay After Abrupt Store Closures, Layoffs The upscale grocery retailers Foxtrot and Dom’s Kitchen and Market announced Tuesday they would cease operations, shuttering 35 stores across Chicago, Austin, Dallas and the D.C. area. Apr 26, 2024 Doctors Seeing More Syphilis Patients With Unusual and Severe Symptoms, Study Shows Syphilis cases are surging across the U.S. In 2022, there were more than 207,000 syphilis cases reported, the highest number since the 1950s, according to the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Apr 26, 2024 Federal Appeals Court Upholds R. Kelly’s Child Pornography Convictions From Chicago Trial The Seventh Circuit Court of Appeals on Friday rejected the R&B singer’s claim that the statute of limitations had passed and instead affirmed his convictions, stating that “(f)or years, Robert Sylvester Kelly abused underage girls.” Apr 26, 2024 ‘Physician Magician’ Pioneers English and Spanish Shows at the Rhapsody Theater In a series of back-to-back English and Spanish performances set for the Cinco de Mayo holiday weekend, the “Physician Magician” will become “El Medico Mago” at the Rhapsody Theater in Rogers Park. Apr 26, 2024 Caleb Williams Goes to the Chicago Bears With the No. 1 Overall Pick in the NFL Draft The expectations are clear: Become the franchise quarterback the Bears have craved for years and lift the founding NFL franchise to the top of the league. Other than that, there's no pressure at all. Apr 25, 2024 Chicago Tonight: Latino Voices, April 25, 2024 - Full Show Advocates say huge warehouses and constant truck traffic are hurting Black and Brown communities. And the “physician magician” is here with a new trick up his sleeve. Apr 25, 2024 Judge Approves $12.25M Settlement Over Botched Little Village Smokestack Implosion “At the end of the day, it’s about respect for this community — the immigrant, Mexican community of Little Village, and it’s about justice,” attorney Scott Rauscher said. Apr 25, 2024 Flooding is Illinois’ Most Threatening Natural Disaster. Are We Prepared? Flooding is the state’s most threatening natural disaster and touches every corner in Illinois, but communities of color and poorer areas often face the greatest risk — particularly in the city of Chicago and greater Cook County. Sewer and stormwater infrastructure can often no longer handle the onslaught of water that comes from these heavy rainfalls, experts told Illinois Answers. Apr 25, 2024 Who’s Ready for a Wild Weekend? The Annual City Nature Challenge is Here Hundreds of cities around the world will take part in the friendly City Nature Challenge competition — Friday through Monday — to see who can identify the most biodiversity. Apr 25, 2024 Dexter Reed Hit by 13 Bullets Fired by 4 CPD Officers During Traffic Stop, Autopsy Finds All five officers who stopped Dexter Reed near the border of Humboldt Park and Garfield Park remain on paid administrative leave and have not returned to active duty after completing a mandatory 30-day stint after the shooting, as required by department rules, a department spokesperson told WTTW News. Apr 25, 2024 Pritzker Announces New State Funding Aimed at Addressing Racial Disparities in Homelessness “Our approach understands that homelessness is not an issue of personal failing, but of historical discrimination and structural barriers that have driven inequality for Black families across the nation, and of course, right here in Illinois,” Gov. J.B. Pritzker said Thursday. Apr 25, 2024 Coal Byproduct, Other Pollution Sources at Waukegan and Michigan City Power Plants Face Strict Regulations Under New EPA Rules Environmental advocates in the Chicago area and northwest Indiana applauded a tough new slate of Environmental Protection Agency rules for coal-fired power plants — rules that cover local generating stations that are already offline or slated to be phased out. Apr 25, 2024 Lady Luck Smiles on New Production of ‘Guys and Dolls’ at Drury Lane Theatre: Review Sin and salvation form an odd power couple in Frank Loesser’s “Guys and Dolls,” a true classic of American musical theater that’s tuneful and fresh nearly 75 years after it premiered. And Drury Lane Theatre’s new staging of the beloved 1950 musical finds the funny in its sturdy old bones. Load More Thanks to our sponsors: