SORT Order Oldest FirstNewest First Has Video - Any -YesNo FILTER Date Range Start date End date Category - Any -Arts & EntertainmentBusinessCrime & LawEducationHealthPoliticsScience & NatureSports Keyword(s) Aug 9, 2021 73 People Shot, 10 Killed in Weekend Violence Across Chicago There were more than 45 separate shooting incidents over the weekend, according to police, including two mass shootings and the killing of Chicago police Officer Ella French on Saturday night. Aug 8, 2021 A Chicago Police Officer is Dead, Another is Fighting for His Life Following a Shooting During a Traffic Stop Three officers assigned to the police department’s Community Safety Team were conducting a traffic stop on a vehicle near 63rd Street and South Bell Avenue at around 9 p.m. Saturday when they were fired upon, Chicago’s top cop said at the news conference. Aug 8, 2021 ‘It Could Happen to Anyone’: Chicago Mother Shares Story of Stepson’s Murder As journalists, we often work to avoid becoming part of the stories we cover. But sometimes, the story is part of us. Last month, my friend Sonya Anderson’s stepson was shot and killed, just two days before his 19th birthday. We sit down for an intimate conversation about gun violence. Aug 8, 2021 The Last Word: Steven Rogers The retired Harvard Business School professor and Englewood native talks about some of the ideas in his new book, “A Letter to My White Friends and Colleagues: What You Can Do Right Now to Help the Black Community.” Aug 8, 2021 Chicago Tonight: Black Voices, August 8, 2021 - Full Show One-on-one with a local nonprofit leader working with young men of color whose stepson was recently killed. A guaranteed income pilot program. How white people can help reduce the wealth disparity. Aug 8, 2021 Late Nights, Early Mornings Await Senate on Infrastructure Senators were laboring Sunday toward eventual passage of a $1 trillion bipartisan infrastructure package, resigned to stay as long as it takes to overcome Republican holdouts who want to drag out final votes on one of President Joe Biden’s top priorities. Aug 8, 2021 Race Against Time: Inside ATF’s Efforts to Find Shooters Before They Strike Again A new initiative in the nation’s capital is one of five ATF efforts underway nationwide — the others are located in Los Angeles, Chicago, San Francisco and New York City — in cities experiencing significant gun violence. Aug 8, 2021 Pandemic Set Off Deadly Rise in Speeding That Hasn’t Stopped Motorists put the pedal to the metal during the pandemic and police are worried as roads get busy with the final stretch of summer travel. Aug 8, 2021 Census Experts Puzzled by High Rate of Unanswered Questions Census Bureau statisticians and outside experts are trying to unravel a mystery: Why were so many questions about households in the 2020 census left unanswered? Aug 7, 2021 Report: Streets and Sanitation Has Taken a Whack at Weed-Cutting Deficiencies, But Still Short of Goals A year after being taken to task by the city’s Office of Inspector General for inefficient weed-clearing practices, the Department of Streets and Sanitation has made some improvements but still has work to do, according to a follow-up report released last week. Aug 7, 2021 US Averaging 100,000 New COVID-19 Infections a Day The COVID-19 outbreak in the United States crossed 100,000 new confirmed daily infections Saturday, a milestone last exceeded during the winter surge and driven by the highly transmissible delta variant and low vaccination rates in the South. Aug 7, 2021 Chicago Tonight: Latino Voices, August 7, 2021 - Full Show Efforts to make transit accessible across communities. A controversial new Target warehouse. And does the city make the cut in clearing weeds from vacant lots? Aug 7, 2021 Communities and City Collaborate for Safer, More Accessible Transportation The city’s transportation department has been installing a new grid of bike routes in Belmont Cragin and Hermosa as part of the Chicago Works Capital Plan to modernize infrastructure and improve access to and safety of transportation. Aug 7, 2021 Senate Votes to Advance Biden’s $1T Infrastructure Bill The Senate moved closer to passing a $1 trillion infrastructure package Saturday after lawmakers from both parties came together and voted to clear a key procedural hurdle, but the action soon stalled out as opponents tried to slow the rush to approve one of President Joe Biden’s top priorities. Aug 7, 2021 Golden, Again: US Beats France 87-82 for Tokyo Title Nothing about the summer was easy for the U.S. men’s basketball team, and neither was the gold-medal game. The Americans expected nothing less. And in the end, their Olympic reign lives on. Load More Thanks to our sponsors: