SORT Order Oldest FirstNewest First Has Video - Any -YesNo FILTER Date Range Start date End date Category - Any -Arts & EntertainmentBusinessCrime & LawEducationHealthPoliticsScience & Nature Keyword(s) Jan 30, 2024 Chita Rivera, Revered and Pioneering Tony-Winning Dancer and Singer, Dies at 91 Chita Rivera first gained wide notice in 1957 as Anita in the original production of ”West Side Story” and was still dancing on Broadway with her trademark energy a half-century later in 2015’s “The Visit.” Jan 30, 2024 Chicago Nonprofit to Receive $15M in Federal Funding to Help Launch Regional Water Sustainability Industry The U.S. National Science Foundation awarded the grant to Current Innovation NFP, a nonprofit “innovation hub” whose mission is to “solve pressing water challenges caused by climate change and pollution.” Jan 30, 2024 CPS Students Hold Walkouts in Support of Gaza Cease-Fire Students from Ogden International High School and Walter Payton College Preparatory High School marched to City Hall, carrying signs and chanting slogans such as “Viva Vida Palestina” and “our tax dollars are being used to commit war crimes.” Jan 30, 2024 New Gallery, Community Hub Links Incarcerated Artists to Chicago Communities: ‘We Use Art as Connective Tissue’ The West Side gallery is in line with work the Prison + Neighborhood Arts Project has been doing for over a decade: connecting teaching artists and scholars to incarcerated students through classes, workshops and lectures. Jan 30, 2024 Illinois Election Board Votes to Keep Trump, Biden on March Primary Ballot The Illinois State Board of Elections on Tuesday voted to reject attempts to knock former President Donald Trump and President Joe Biden off the ballot. The bipartisan board was unanimous in each of the rulings. Jan 30, 2024 President Joe Biden Has Said He’d Shut the US-Mexico Border If Given the Ability. What Does That Mean? A border deal had been in the works for months and seemed to be nearing completion in the Senate before it began to fall apart, largely because Republican presidential front-runner Donald Trump doesn’t want it to happen. Jan 30, 2024 Prosecutors Ask Judge to Sentence Madigan’s Ex-Chief of Staff Tim Mapes to As Much as 5 Years in Prison Following Perjury Conviction In a sentencing memo filed Monday, the government asked a federal judge to sentence Mapes to between 51 and 63 months in prison following his conviction last August on charges of making false declarations and attempted obstruction of justice. Jan 30, 2024 Fate of Officer Who Fatally Shot Adam Toledo Depends on Whether Chicago City Council Rejects Push to Upend Police Discipline System Whether the officer who shot and killed 13-year-old Adam Toledo is publicly held accountable for the teen’s death depends on whether the Chicago City Council votes this week to reaffirm their rejection of an effort to upend the system used for 60 years to punish officers. Jan 30, 2024 Native Mollusks Are Key to Freshwater Ecosystems. Here’s How One Group is Helping Build Mussel Mass on the Chicago River Freshwater mussels can be a river system’s best friend, but they’re missing from long stretches of the Chicago River. Here’s a look at one effort to reintroduce them. Jan 29, 2024 Rep. Delia Ramirez on Immigration Policy, Congressional Conflict Over Bipartisan Border Deal Rep. Delia Ramirez (D-Chicago), herself the daughter of Guatemalan immigrants, weighs in on the situation in Washington and efforts to address immigration. Jan 29, 2024 Jan. 29, 2024 - Full Show The latest on whether the city will evict migrants from city-run shelters. Congress members look to strike a deal to clamp down on border crossings. And a look at how exactly Cook County calculates property taxes. Jan 29, 2024 Sports Columnist Rick Telander Focuses His Pen on Children’s Poetry in New Book Chicago Sun-Times columnist Rick Telander certainly waxes poetic when lamenting the fates of our oft-underperforming sports franchises. But now he’s turned his literary and wordsmith abilities to poetry in a new book called “Sweet Dreams: Poems and Paintings for the Child Abed.” Jan 29, 2024 A ‘Black Voices’ Community Conversation: Latest Efforts to Preserve Legacy of Illinois Black Panther Party For the latest “Black Voices: A WTTW News Community Conversation,” Brandis Friedman met with leaders and researchers to discuss their push to memorialize the Illinois Black Panther Party and include its history in the National Register of Historic Places. Jan 29, 2024 Illinois Partners with Google to Launch New Portal for Children’s Mental Health Resources The Illinois Department of Human Services is partnering with Google to launch a new centralized portal for children’s mental health care, state officials announced Monday. Jan 29, 2024 Chicago Won’t Evict Migrants Until At Least Mid-March, Mayor Brandon Johnson Announces Mayor Brandon Johnson did not lift the requirement that migrants leave city-run shelters in 60 days — instead, the nearly 14,200 men, women and children in city shelters will have longer to find more permanent housing. Load More Thanks to our sponsors: