SORT Order Oldest FirstNewest First Has Video - Any -YesNo FILTER Date Range Start date End date Category - Any -Arts & EntertainmentBusinessCrime & LawEducationHealthPoliticsScience & Nature Keyword(s) Nov 11, 2022 5 Things to Do This Weekend: Nov. 11 - 13 Celebrating Native American Heritage Month festivites, special screenings of the Godfather and more usher in the weekend. Here are 5 things to do in and around Chicago. Nov 11, 2022 In Election, Support for Abortion Rights Was About Much More Support for abortion rights did drive women to the polls in Tuesday’s elections. But for many, the issue took on higher meaning, part of an overarching concern about the future of democracy. Nov 11, 2022 Biden Says Climate Efforts ‘More Urgent Than Ever’ at International Summit The president’s brief attendance at the United Nations climate conference, known as COP27, was largely a victory lap as he emphasized new spending on clean energy initiatives that will “change the paradigm” for the United States and the rest of the world. Nov 11, 2022 COVID-19 Risk Rises to ‘Medium’ Across Chicago, Cook County: Federal Officials Chicago and Cook County last faced a medium risk of COVID-19 in mid-September. Nov 11, 2022 2022 Chicago Festival Guide Get ready for fun with this guide to neighborhood street fests, art shows, outdoor concerts and cultural celebrations of all sizes across Chicago and the suburbs. Nov 10, 2022 Nov. 10, 2022 - Full Show Another entrant in the crowded race for mayor. We’re live in McKinley Park as activists fight the sale of the Damen Silos. More money for the forest preserves. And Park & Ride disparities on the South Side. Nov 10, 2022 Alderpeople Grill CTA President on Safety, Reliability and Staffing Shortfalls The transit agency’s leader talked about what the CTA is doing to address staff shortages, homelessness, crime and more. And alderpeople told him what they’re hearing from constituents and seeing for themselves: long waits, angry riders and a tough road back to regular service. Nov 10, 2022 Work Suspended After Noose Discovered at Obama Center Construction Site Construction firm Lakeside Alliance is offering a $100,000 reward to help find whoever committed the “act of hate.” Nov 10, 2022 City Council Panel Rejects Push to Ban No-Knock Warrants, Restrict Raids The Chicago City Council’s Public Safety Committee voted 4-10 to reject the proposal introduced by Alds. Maria Hadden (49th Ward) and Pat Dowell (3rd Ward) eight months ago. Nov 10, 2022 ‘Chicagoans Are Calling Out for Help’: Jesus ‘Chuy’ García Launches Bid for Mayor of Chicago In a video posted early Thursday morning, García said he was running for mayor because “Chicagoans are calling out for help” after suffering though a pandemic and experiencing a “racial reckoning that underscored our painful history of inequity.” Nov 10, 2022 Chicago Hits Record-Tying High Temp Thursday. But Winter Is Coming The forecast calls for highs in the mid-70s on Thursday, which could approach the date's record high of 75 degrees set in 2020. Nov 9, 2022 After Democrat Election Successes, Pritzker Takes Victory Lap Heading Into 2nd Term Gov. J.B. Pritzker is not only the party figurehead. He’s also a billionaire, who over the past two years, has spent at least $150 million on his and other Democrats’ campaigns. Nov 9, 2022 Nov. 9, 2022 - Full Show Illinois Democrats score a clean sweep in the big statewide races — we talk with some of the winners. Control of the U.S. House and Senate still is uncertain. And what’s next for state Republicans after a disappointing night? Nov 9, 2022 Spotlight Politics: Democrats Come Up Big in Illinois; Chicago Mayoral Race Heats Up Gov. J.B. Pritzker has a big night as Illinois Republicans scramble to rebuild. Our politics team weighs in on that story and more. Nov 9, 2022 Incumbent Democrats Appear to Hold Illinois Congressional Seats, Turning Back GOP Push for Upsets Drawn by Democrats in the General Assembly and signed into law by Democratic Gov. J.B. Pritzker, the map was designed to help the party keep control of the U.S. House by sending 14 Democrats and three Republicans to Congress from Illinois. That would represent a gain of one Democratic seat — and a loss of two GOP seats. Load More Thanks to our sponsors: