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 22, 2024 Week in Review: Johnson Doubles Down on Progressive Agenda; Arlington Heights Sweetens Tax Deal for Bears Too close to call in the race for Cook County state’s attorney. Johnson doubles down on his progressive agenda. And Arlington Heights sweetens a property tax deal for the Bears. Mar 22, 2024 Push to Give Chicago City Council Power to Hike Taxes on Sales of Million-Dollar Properties Fails: AP After 12,634 mail-in ballots were counted by Chicago election officials late Friday, the results were essentially unchanged. Approximately 53% of voters rejected Ballot Question No. 1, better known as Bring Chicago Home, according to unofficial totals. Mar 22, 2024 Proposal to Borrow $1.25B to Fund Economic Development, Affordable Housing Projects Gets City Hall Spotlight The mayor has touted the proposal as a fulfillment of a promise he made during the 2023 campaign to make Chicago a more equitable place to live by “investing in people” and expanding the city’s economic capacity — without raising taxes on Chicago property owners. Mar 22, 2024 March Madness: Langborg Lights It Up in OT as Northwestern Beats Florida Atlantic 77-65 The injury-depleted Wildcats recovered after squandering a nine-point lead late in the second half. Brooks Barnhizer’s driving layup tied it with nine seconds left. Mar 22, 2024 Catherine, Princess of Wales, Announces She Has Cancer and in ‘Early Stages’ of Chemotherapy The princess described her diagnosis as a “huge shock” in a video statement released on social media. The news comes two months after she had temporarily stepped away from public life following what Kensington Palace said at the time was surgery for a non-cancerous abdominal condition. Mar 22, 2024 Driehaus Donation Adds Luster to a Gem of a Museum in Oak Brook From its home in Oak Brook, the Lizzadro Museum spotlights a captivating collection of stones, both hand-carved and in their natural state. Jade carvings, cameos and dioramas live side-by-side with fossils and rough minerals. Mar 22, 2024 Allergy Season Arrived Early in US. Here’s How to Keep Pollen From Ruining Your Spring Allergy season is here — and it’s earlier and stronger than expected. The level of misery people will face depends on where they live and what they’re allergic to, but there are things you can do to feel better. Mar 22, 2024 After Illinois Supreme Court Loss, Jesse Reyes Reflects on Latino Representation on the Bench The campaign highlighted the lack of Latino representation on the state’s top court — which has long been a concern of many in the Latino legal community and beyond. Mar 22, 2024 MWRD Commissioner Race Too Close to Call Between Sharon Waller, Daniel Pogorzelski Challenger Sharon Waller holds a slight lead over incumbent Daniel “Pogo” Pogorzelski in the race to claim a seat on the Metropolitan Water Reclamation District’s board of commissioners, with more than 100,000 outstanding vote-by-mail ballots still uncounted. Mar 22, 2024 New Limits on CPD Misconduct Probes Expose Deep Tension Between Top Cop, Misconduct Agency Chicago Police Supt. Larry Snelling blasted Civilian Office of Police Accountability Chief Administrator Andrea Kersten for treating Chicago Police officers so unfairly that he says they are at risk of suicide and compromise public safety. Mar 21, 2024 Chicago Tonight: Latino Voices, March 21, 2024 - Full Show A look at Latino representation in government and the courts. The latest on evictions at Chicago migrant shelters. And a body-inclusive dance studio. Mar 21, 2024 Chicago Dance Studio Celebrates Self-Love, Builds Community Through Inclusive Classes During the day, Lexi Longsworth is a speech pathologist. By night, she runs DivaDance Chicago, a dance studio focused on building confidence and community. Mar 21, 2024 Chicago Officials Slowly Evicting Migrants From City Shelters as Johnson Resists Pressure to Reverse Course Since city officials began enforcing the 60-day limit on shelter stays, eight people were evicted on Sunday and Monday, with another seven evicted on Wednesday, according to city data. Mar 21, 2024 With Around 110K Outstanding Democratic Vote-By-Mail Ballots in Cook County, Race for State’s Attorney Remains Close The Democratic race between retired judge Eileen O’Neill Burke and former prosecutor Clayton Harris for Cook County state’s attorney remains too close to call. Mar 21, 2024 16-Year-Old Boy Charged in Chatham Triple Homicide Police said three people were fatally shot following a Feb. 25 altercation inside a Chatham home: two men, ages 20 and 36, and a 14-year-old boy. A 16-year-old boy was also shot and seriously wounded. Load More Thanks to our sponsors: