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 7, 2024 Chicago is One Step Closer to Hybrid Elected School Board as Illinois House Approves Plan A plan headed to Gov. J.B. Pritzker’s desk will allow voters in November to choose half of the Chicago Board of Education. Johnson will appoint the other half, plus its president. Mar 7, 2024 First Measles Case in Chicago Resident Since 2019 Confirmed, Health Officials Say Health officials said they are working to identify and notify people who may have been exposed to measles, including at the facilities where the resident sought medical care. Mar 7, 2024 A Chicago Resident Requested a Parkway Tree. The City Planted an Invasive Species Just because a species is known to be invasive doesn’t mean it’s officially regulated as such. One Chicagoan learned that lesson the hard way. Mar 7, 2024 Opening of Obama Presidential Center Delayed, Again, Until Spring 2026 The Obama Presidential Center, which broke ground in September 2021, had been slated to open in October 2025. Mar 7, 2024 Fewer Fish and More Algae? Scientists Seek to Understand Impacts of Historic Lack of Great Lakes Ice As climate change accelerates, scientists are scrambling to understand how iceless winters could affect the world's largest freshwater system. Mar 6, 2024 Chicago Tonight: Black Voices, March 6, 2024 - Full Show The Bring Chicago Home referendum is back on the ballot. Pushback as plans for a hybrid elected school board move forward. And the difficulty of getting around town with a disability. Mar 6, 2024 Syphilis Cases in Babies on the Rise in Chicago, Health Department Says It’s part of a nationwide increase in congenital infections, passed along to an infant during pregnancy. If undiagnosed, the baby can be born with a number of health issues, including cataracts, deafness and a low birth weight, or can even be stillborn. Mar 6, 2024 With Feds Citing ‘Extensive Cooperation,’ Ex-State Sen. Terry Link Sentenced to 3 Years Probation During a brief sentencing hearing, the 76-year-old Terry Link made a public apology. Speaking slowly and with a tremor borne of a neurological condition that has worsened since he left office in 2020, Link said he’d made a mistake and “did not intend to cheat the government.” Mar 6, 2024 Pace Taxi Program Aids Chicagoans With Disabilities, But Advocates Say Systemic Issues Affect Access For Chicago residents with disabilities, getting around the city can be more of a burden than a simple task. Users and advocates say the Pace Taxi Access Program is plagued by long wait times, verbally abusive drivers and unreliable rides. Mar 6, 2024 Illinois Senate Signs Off on Plan for a Hybrid Elected School Board in Chicago Chicago is on the path to getting the hybrid school board preferred by Mayor Brandon Johnson, with the Illinois Senate’s begrudging approval of legislation Tuesday finalizing the transition to an elected school board. Mar 6, 2024 Study Raises Questions About Plastic Pollution’s Effect on Heart Health We breathe, eat and drink tiny particles of plastic. But are these minuscule specks in the body harmless, dangerous or somewhere in between? Mar 6, 2024 Chicago Voters Should Get to Decide Whether City Council Should Have Power to Hike Taxes on Sales of Million-Dollar Properties, Appeals Court Rules A three-judge panel of the 1st District Appellate Court unanimously overturned the Feb. 23 decision by a Cook County judge that invalidated the binding ballot question known as Bring Chicago Home. The ruling could still be appealed to the Illinois Supreme Court. Mar 6, 2024 Minnesota Rep. Dean Phillips Ends Democratic Primary Challenge, Endorses President Joe Biden U.S. Rep. Dean Phillips, a 55-year-old multimillionaire who is among the richest members of Congress, built his White House bid around calls for a new generation of Democratic leadership while spending freely from his personal fortune. Mar 6, 2024 Buddy Guy to Headline Chicago Blues Festival During Farewell Tour The blues legend will close out the festival, set for June 6-9. Mar 6, 2024 Former Home of Butternut Bread, ‘Pride of the South Side’ and Whitewashed Mural All on Preservation Chicago’s 2024 ‘Most Endangered’ List Preservation Chicago announced its annual "7 Most Endangered" list Wednesday. Load More Thanks to our sponsors: