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 7, 2022 Chicago City Council Approves Lightfoot’s $16.4B Budget After Tense Debate The budget takes effect Jan. 1, 2023, approximately two months before Mayor Lori Lightfoot is set to ask voters for a second term as Chicago mayor, does not include a property tax hike to keep up with the soaring rate of inflation, or any other tax or fee hikes. Nov 7, 2022 Crain’s Headlines: Walgreens Backs Purchase of VillageMD Walgreens backs a deal to purchase a medical center company. The owners of a landmark hotel on Michigan Avenue are hunting for a buyer — again. And a new report finds Chicago’s affordable housing problem isn’t as bad as some other cities. Nov 7, 2022 Brookfield Zoo Marks 100 Years Since Groundbreaking With Eye Toward the Future Brookfield Zoo is celebrating a big milestone. It was a century ago when construction on the grounds began. Nov 7, 2022 ‘Native Truths’ Offer Fresh Perspective at the Field Museum The Field Museum renovated its Native North America Hall and drastically shifted its focus. The new approach emphasizes story-telling and contemporary art – as well as historical items from the collection. The exhibition space is called “Native Truths: Our Voices, Our Stories.” Nov 7, 2022 Walgreens Push Into Comprehensive Care Picks up Momentum Walgreens extended its push into more comprehensive health care with its VillageMD unit acquiring another urgent and primary care chain, Summit Health-CityMD, in a deal worth close to $9 billion. Nov 7, 2022 What to Watch in the High-Stakes 2022 Midterm Elections Republicans are predicting a massive red wave as anxious Democrats defend their narrow majorities in Congress while struggling to overcome pervasive concerns about the economy, crime and President Joe Biden’s leadership. Nov 7, 2022 Lunar Eclipse on Election Day: Here's How, and When, To View the Sky Show in Chicago Election Day 2022 will kick off with a pre-dawn total lunar eclipse. There won't be another like it until March 2025. Nov 7, 2022 5 People Killed, Nearly 30 Others Wounded in Weekend Shootings Across Chicago: Police Those killed in separate shootings over the weekend included a 15-year-old boy shot in a drive-by shooting and a 30-year-old man killed outside a River North club. Nov 7, 2022 With City Council Poised to Borrow $1.85B to Fund 2nd Phase of Infrastructure Plan, Results of 1st Phase Unclear Representatives of the city’s Department of Transportation and the Budget Office declined to provide WTTW News with a full breakdown of spending during 2021 and 2022 under the banner of Chicago Works. Nov 5, 2022 Chicago Tonight: Latino Voices, Nov. 5, 2022 - Full Show Election disinformation targeted at Latinos. Disparities in prostate cancer outcomes. And a local playwright pays tribute to the community that raised him. Nov 5, 2022 Documentary ‘Southeast: A City Within A City’ Is a Love Letter to Chicago’s Southeast Side Through interviews with his grandfather and others who lived through the neighborhood’s rise and fall, filmmaker Steven Walsh shows what he says is the forgotten story of the area in his documentary “Southeast: a City Within a City.” Nov 5, 2022 Advocates Look to Combat Election Disinformation Campaigns Targeting Latinos Latinos are the fastest growing racial and ethnic group in the U.S. electorate since the last midterm elections. A total of 34.5 million Latinos are eligible to vote, making them a crucial demographic for politicians. Latinos are also increasingly the target for disinformation campaigns. Nov 5, 2022 Improving Prostate Cancer Outcomes for Latino Men Through Awareness While issues like a lack of access to consistent health care as well as language and cultural barriers contribute to those numbers, modern prostate cancer care approaches have evolved to make screening and treatment more successful than ever. Nov 5, 2022 Art Program Helps Former, Currently Incarcerated Youth Create Just Us is the program created by SkyART to create a safe space for youth ages 14 to 21 in the juvenile justice system. Instead of talk therapy, they’re utilizing art therapy. Nov 5, 2022 Chicago Tonight: Black Voices, Nov. 5, 2022 - Full Show A rise in anti-Black hate crimes in Chicago. In a follow-up to our Permanent Punishment series: the right to vote for people with criminal records. And art therapy for young people who’ve been incarcerated. Load More Thanks to our sponsors: