SORT Order Oldest FirstNewest First Has Video - Any -YesNo FILTER Date Range Start date End date Category - Any -Arts & EntertainmentBusinessCrime & LawEducationHealthPoliticsScience & Nature Keyword(s) Jul 20, 2022 Calls for Dedicated Place to Host Summer Music Festivals, Keep Out of Neighborhood Parks This summer hundreds of thousands of music lovers will descend on the city for its annual music festivals. And that impact on public land is a point of contention for some neighbors who live near the parks. Jul 20, 2022 New Fossil Discovery Shows Evolution Isn’t Always Linear A team lead by a University of Chicago paleontologist says a fossil that was found years ago — and for years largely ignored — could shed more light on that pivotal time in the evolution of life. Jul 20, 2022 Push to Expand Transit-Oriented Development to South, West Sides Approved 36-10 “This brings our city one step closer towards ensuring that every Chicagoan can live in a walkable, affordable community that is connected to transit and all of its benefits,” Mayor Lori Lightfoot said. Jul 20, 2022 City Council Rejects Push to Roll Back $35 Tickets for Drivers Snapped 6 MPH Over the Limit The vote capped months of parliamentary shenanigans and came after a concerted effort by advocates for pedestrians and bicyclists to convince undecided members of the City Council the tickets were an effective way to reduce headline-grabbing and heartbreaking crashes. Jul 20, 2022 Democrats Push for 1st Semi-Automatic Gun Ban in 20 Years Democrats hope that the 100-page bill moving through the Judiciary Committee will pass the House before the August break. But that is far from assured. Jul 20, 2022 Chicago City Council Unanimously Passes Ethics Overhaul, Boosts Fines to $20K Authored by Ald. Michele Smith (43rd Ward), the chair of the City Council’s Ethics and Government Oversight Committee, and backed by the Chicago Board of Ethics, the package was significantly revised to win the support of Mayor Lori Lightfoot, who blocked the measure from advancing for several months. Jul 20, 2022 Baby Addax Antelope Born at Brookfield Zoo Could Help Bring Critically Endangered Species Back From the Brink The addax, a Saharan antelope, is threatened with extinction in the wild, where fewer than 100 exist. A baby just born at Brookfield Zoo is part of the species’ conservation plan. Jul 20, 2022 Donald Trump, Mike Pence Rivalry Intensifies as They Consider 2024 Runs The two will hold dueling rallies in Arizona on Friday as they stump for rival candidates who offer dramatically different visions of the Republican Party in a critical battleground state. Days later, they will once again cross paths as they deliver major speeches on the same day in Washington, D.C. Jul 19, 2022 July 19, 2022 - Full Show Members of Congress ahead of the final Jan. 6 hearing. Mental health, as a fourth Chicago police officer dies by suicide. And the city’s new plan for transformation and the impact of segregation. Jul 19, 2022 ‘Urban Decay’ Created by Segregation Fueling Poverty, Population Loss on South, West Sides: Study Many of the barriers erected by elected officials and civic leaders beginning in the 1930s to keep Black Chicagoans, Latino Chicagoans and White Chicagoans from living, working and playing in the same neighborhoods remain unchanged nearly a century later, according to a new study. Jul 19, 2022 Chicago Releases First City Plan in More Than 50 Years Chicago is releasing its first citywide plan in more than 50 years. The draft plan, called We Will Chicago, will lay out a 10-year vision for how the city can address systemic inequities by first acknowledging the policies that created them, then creating goals for the city’s future. Jul 19, 2022 CPD Officials, Police Union at Odds Over Canceled Days Off After Recent Officer Suicides After three Chicago Police Department employees died by suicide in recent weeks, Police Superintendent David Brown is defending his decision to cancel days off during the historically violent summer months. Jul 19, 2022 Push to Expand Transit-Oriented Development to South, West Sides Advances A proposal crafted by Housing Commissioner Marisa Novara is designed to bolster the city’s policy to encourage transit-oriented development by boosting incentives and increasing pedestrian safety while increasing the amount of affordable housing being built near train stations and along bus lines. Jul 19, 2022 US House Passes Same-Sex Marriage Bill in Retort to Supreme Court Tuesday’s election-year roll call, 267-157, was partly political strategy, forcing all House members, Republicans and Democrats, to go on the record with their views. It also reflected the legislative branch pushing back against an aggressive court. Jul 19, 2022 Decision to Allow Metal Scrapper to Move from North Side to Southeast Side Violated Residents’ Civil Rights: Federal Officials Chicago could lose of hundreds of millions of dollars in grants from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development if it does not resolve federal officials’ concerns over a metal shredding and recycling operation. Load More Thanks to our sponsors: