SORT Order Oldest FirstNewest First Has Video - Any -YesNo FILTER Date Range Start date End date Category - Any -Arts & EntertainmentBusinessCrime & LawEducationHealthPoliticsScience & Nature Keyword(s) Aug 24, 2022 After Supreme Court Ruling, Abortion Rights Advocates See Potential in Gen Z as Political Force Abortion, which has long been a flashpoint in American politics, has once again taken center stage for both political parties. As the midterm election nears, the abortion issue is very likely to become a driving force in organizing and activism — on both sides. Aug 24, 2022 COVID Deaths Down by 15%, Cases Fall Nearly Everywhere: World Health Organization In its latest weekly assessment of the COVID-19 pandemic, the U.N. health agency said there were 5.3 million new cases and more than 14,000 deaths reported last week. WHO said the number of new infections declined in every world region except the Western Pacific. Aug 24, 2022 Candace Parker, Chicago Sky Advance to WNBA Semis After 90-72 Win Over New York Candace Parker had 14 points, 13 rebounds and eight assists to lead the defending champion Chicago Sky over the New York Liberty 90-72 Tuesday night in the deciding Game 3 to advance to the WNBA semifinals. Aug 23, 2022 Aug. 23, 2022 - Full Show Congress members on student loan debt and the inflation reduction bill. The latest on the R. Kelly trial. An ominous forecast for extreme weather in this region. And a vending machine for art. Aug 23, 2022 West Chicago Residents Remained Unaware of Chemicals in Soil The trial for a class action lawsuit against Sterigenics is underway. That's the Willowbrook company accused of releasing cancer-causing waste in DuPage County. Long before the Sterigenics case, residents in the suburb of West Chicago struggled with health issues stemming from the mismanagement of toxic waste in that community. Aug 23, 2022 New James Webb Space Telescope Images Show Jupiter’s Auroras, Tiny Moons The James Webb Space Telescope took the photos in July, capturing unprecedented views of Jupiter’s northern and southern lights, and swirling polar haze. Aug 23, 2022 Vending Machine for Artists Aims to Boost Chicago Makers It is a kind of art gallery inside a vending machine. There’s a new effort to boost the profile of artists and makers in Chicago and put some money in their pockets. Producer Marc Vitali has a look at the lighter side of buying artwork – and other fun stuff – sometimes to just go along with your beer. Aug 23, 2022 Study Details Extreme Heat Belt from Illinois to Texas Illinois will soon be part of a cluster of states in an extreme heat belt. That’s according to a recent study that finds a quarter of land in the U.S. is at risk of the most extreme levels of heat exposure, that's temperatures exceeding a 125°F heat index. Aug 23, 2022 Former R. Kelly Associate Testifies He Sought $1 Million to Recover Alleged Child Porn Tape Charles Freeman, who had worked for Kelly as a merchandiser in the 1990s, testified that he asked R. Kelly and his associates for $1 million to recover an illicit sex tape in the early 2000s. Aug 23, 2022 Student Loan Help for Millions Coming from Biden After Delay President Joe Biden has faced pressure from liberals to provide broader relief to hard-hit borrowers, and from moderates and Republicans questioning the fairness of any widespread forgiveness. Aug 23, 2022 Chicago Police Officer Set to Stand Trial for Role in Jan. 6 Capitol Breach Karol Chwiesiuk, a Chicago Police officer, is set to stand trial for his role in the Jan. 6 insurrection nearly two years after he was charged. Aug 23, 2022 Lightfoot Declines to Endorse Commission’s Call to Remove 13 Racist Monuments, Including 3 Columbus Statues The commission, which was formed more than two years ago in the wake of the social justice protests and unrest that erupted after the police murder of George Floyd, also recommended that the city remove the Italo Balbo monument as well as several monuments because of the way they depict Native Americans. Aug 23, 2022 Illinois Green Schools Project Enters Third Year With Goal of Reducing Carbon Emissions As part of the Green Schools Project, schools engage in project-based challenges to develop and implement creative, low-cost, sustainable practices. Those schools receive resources and support from the Illinois Green Alliance to collaborate on a year-long project which they can present at the end of the school year. Aug 23, 2022 Lakeview Starbucks Location Moves to Unionize The workers at the coffee shop, located at the corner of Irving Park Road and Ashland Avenue, are seeking to join the seven other Chicago-area Starbucks locations that have so far voted in favor of unionizing. Aug 23, 2022 Man Charged in Fatal South Shore Hit-And-Run That Left 3 dead, 1 Injured Sped Toward Group, Prosecutors Say Chicago Police Superintendent David Brown announced that Tavis Dunbar, 34, has been charged with three counts of first-degree murder and one count of attempted first-degree murder. Three men were killed and another injured when a car drove into a crowd of people Aug. 15. Load More Thanks to our sponsors: