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 4, 2024 Venezuelan Migrant Depicts His Journey to Chicago in Series of Paintings Last year, a Belmont Cragin pastor opened his church’s doors to house a group of migrants who were sleeping at a police station. One of the men has now created a series of paintings describing his journey to America. His artwork will be on display this weekend. Apr 4, 2024 Chicago Police Continued to Target Black, Latino Drivers With Flood of Traffic Stops in 2023: Report The vast majority of the more than 537,000 traffic stops made by Chicago police in 2023 were based on dubious evidence of minor violations that took direct aim at Black and Latino Chicagoans but spared White Chicagoans, according to a new report from Impact for Equity, a nonprofit advocacy and research organization that has helped lead the push to reform the Chicago Police Department. Apr 4, 2024 Bill Ending Illinois’ Tipped Wage Advances, But Prospects Are Uncertain Amid Pushback Current Illinois law allows employers to pay their tipped workers 60% of the state’s minimum wage. That amounts to $8.40 hourly, compared to the minimum wage of $14 per hour. If their wages plus tips do not equal minimum wage, the employer must make up the difference. Apr 4, 2024 Chicago, Federal Agencies Ramp Up Security Training Ahead of August’s Democratic National Convention The Secret Service will be responsible for security at the United Center and McCormick Place and their containment areas. The Chicago Police Department is responsible for everything outside the venues, including management of protests. Apr 4, 2024 Preservationist-Backed Study Finds Promontory Point Rock Wall is Good for Another 100 Years as Efforts Continue to Fight Off Demolition An independent engineering study has concluded Promontory Point’s limestone blocks are still functioning as ample shoreline protection, which refutes a longstanding position held by the Army Corps of Engineers. Apr 4, 2024 Suburban Nurse Sentenced to 2 Years in Prison for Stealing Morphine From Patients Sarah Diamond, 31, of Woodstock, pleaded guilty last year to a federal charge of tampering with a consumer product and was sentenced this week during a hearing in Chicago. Apr 4, 2024 When Voters Say ‘No’ to New Stadiums, What Do Professional Sports Teams Do Next? he defeat Tuesday of a three-eighths cent sales tax to fund a new downtown Royals ballpark and renovate the Chiefs’ Arrowhead Stadium was almost assuredly not the end of the matter. Other teams and cities have faced similar setbacks, and that hasn’t slowed a wave of stadium construction underway across the U.S. Apr 4, 2024 Powerball Jackpot Jumps to $1.23 Billion After Another Drawing Without a Big Winner The jackpot, which now ranks as the eighth-largest in U.S. lottery history, has been growing for more than three months, reflecting the long odds of 1 in 292.2 million of winning the top prize. Apr 4, 2024 Chicago Sees Uptick in Shootings, Homicides Through Month of March: Police According to the Chicago Police Department, there were 46 homicides across the city last month, which marked a 28% increase over the same month in 2023. Apr 4, 2024 Beyoncé’s New Country Album Highlights How the Genre Has Long Been Shaped by Black Culture Black artists and culture have shaped the country genre for generations, pulling from the melodies of Black hymns and incorporating African instruments like the banjo. Apr 3, 2024 Chicago Tonight: Black Voices, April 3, 2024 - Full Show Anti-violence programs could be seeing more federal dollars. Exploring country music’s roots in Black culture. And the ex-chair of the state Prisoner Review Board speaks out after a tragic death. Apr 3, 2024 Former Chair of Prisoner Review Board Pushes Back Against Pritzker’s Criticism Following Killing of 11-Year-Old Boy “It’s one thing to say that I think the judgment was in error,” Donald Shelton said in an exclusive interview with WTTW News. “It’s another thing to say that there was a lack of concern for a victim of domestic violence.” Apr 3, 2024 In Chicago Speech, US Attorney General Merrick Garland Says Feds ‘Doubling Down’ on Funding for Violence Intervention Programs U.S. Attorney General Merrick Garland on Wednesday announced his department’s plan to spend $78 million to support community violence intervention programs and research in Chicago and across the country. Apr 3, 2024 Frankie Knuckles Remembered as ‘Guiding Force’ of House Music as 5,000 Vinyl Records Digitized Members of Theaster Gates’ Rebuild Foundation have been working to restore Frankie Knuckles’ vinyl record collection for the last eight years. Apr 3, 2024 Traveling This Summer? 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