SORT Order Oldest FirstNewest First Has Video - Any -YesNo FILTER Date Range Start date End date Category - Any -Arts & EntertainmentBusinessCrime & LawEducationHealthPoliticsScience & Nature Keyword(s) Oct 12, 2022 Art of Remembrance Celebrates Day of the Dead at Pilsen Museum For the 36th year, the National Museum of Mexican Art in Pilsen is presenting an ever-changing art exhibit that celebrates love and loss. This year’s Day of the Dead exhibition blends the contemporary with the traditional. Its somber tone is meant to be a reflection of the world at large. Oct 12, 2022 Spotlight Politics: Lightfoot’s Progressive Pitch, Cash Flows into Race for Governor Mayor Lori Lightfoot uses her 2023 budget to show off progressive policies, despite being at odds with Chicago’s progressive political community. Our politics team weighs in on that story and more. Oct 12, 2022 Members of Chicago’s Tech Community See Google’s Expansion as a Confirmation of Local Talent Some members of Chicago’s tech and business communities say Google’s expansion into the Thompson Center shows the city’s potential to grow into a bigger tech hub. Oct 12, 2022 Former AG Eric Holder Dismisses Trump Claims DOJ ‘Weaponized’ Against Him Former U.S. Attorney General under President Barack Obama, Eric Holder, says that if former President Donald Trump were an ordinary citizen he would likely have already been indicted. Oct 12, 2022 Chicago Symphony Orchestra in Stellar Form with Mussorgsky, Franck, Mozart and a Brilliant Young Pianist A symphonic poem of exceptional beauty by Cesar Franck. A thrilling, grand-scale performance of a masterwork by Modest Mussorgsky. And a breathtaking rendering of a Mozart piano concerto featuring a young, award-winning pianist. Oct 12, 2022 Ensemble Español Lights Up the Auditorium Theatre Stage With Dazzling Footwork, Castanets and Exceptional Musicians As any traveler will tell you, a trip to Spain is invariably a great treat. But an evening spent with Chicago's Ensemble Español Spanish Dance Theater is, unquestionably, an ideal temporary substitute. Oct 12, 2022 Teen Charged in Fatal 2021 Shooting of 15-Year-Old Simeon High Schooler A Chicago teen was arrested this week on a murder charge, more than a year after he allegedly killed a 15-year-old boy and wounded a 14-year-old in a shooting outside a Hyde Park gas station. Oct 12, 2022 There's a Magic Stump in Central Illinois, and It'll Change the Way You Look at Farmland Some 50 miles south of Champaign-Urbana, a tree stump in the middle of otherwise tilled acreage has become the stuff of legends. And now it's the subject of a short documentary, "The Magic Stump." Oct 12, 2022 MacArthur's 2022 'Genius Grant' Winners Picked to Inspire The Chicago-based foundation announced Wednesday that it increased the “no strings attached” award amount each honoree receives from $625,000 to $800,000 over five years. Fellows do not need to report back to the foundation about how they spend the money. Oct 12, 2022 Balance of Power Could Shift on the Illinois Supreme Court. Here Are the Candidates Running in November With terms that last 10 years, having two competitive Illinois Supreme Court contests in a single election cycle – as is the case in the suburbs outside of Cook County this November – is rare and the results potentially significant. Oct 12, 2022 FDA Clears Updated COVID Boosters for Kids as Young as 5 The Food and Drug Administration has given a green light for elementary school-age kids to get the updated booster doses — one made by Pfizer for 5- to 11-year-olds, and a version from rival Moderna for those as young as 6. Oct 12, 2022 United Airlines Starts Early on Summer 2023 Plans for Europe United said Wednesday that it will resume seasonal flights from Newark, New Jersey, to Stockholm, which it dropped in 2019, and launch new summer service from Newark to Malaga, Spain. Oct 12, 2022 Deaths Linked to Neglect, Error Raise Concerns About Quality of Care at Roseland Community Hospital Roseland Community Hospital promises the “best quality care” for Chicago’s South Side, but a whistleblower complaint and a rash of fatalities, lawsuits and negative federal inspection reports suggest the situation had become dire during COVID-19. Oct 11, 2022 Oct. 11, 2022 - Full Show A look at the candidates for Illinois Supreme Court. A national housing museum finally breaks ground in Chicago. Plus, the latest in Ukraine, federal spending on children and the Chicago Lowrider Festival. Oct 11, 2022 Federal Spending on Children Reached a High, But It’s Not Expected to Last, Report Finds A new report by the Urban Institute found federal spending on children reached a new high during the pandemic in 2021, but researchers project that level of increased spending won’t last. Load More Thanks to our sponsors: