SORT Order Oldest FirstNewest First Has Video - Any -YesNo FILTER Date Range Start date End date Category - Any -Arts & EntertainmentBusinessCrime & LawEducationHealthPoliticsScience & NatureSports Keyword(s) Jul 29, 2021 How a Newly Created Advisory Board Could Help Restore Chicago’s Urban Canopy The City Council has unanimously approved an ordinance to create an Urban Forestry Advisory Board — charged with strategically caring for Chicago's urban tree canopy. Jul 29, 2021 Lolla Rocks Chicago as COVID-19 Cases Rise, Governor Reimposes Mask Mandate for State Facilities As thousands of music lovers flocked to Grant Park for the first day of Lollapalooza, a surge of confirmed cases of COVID-19 in Chicago and the suburbs prompted Gov. J.B. Pritzker to reimpose a mask mandate in state facilities for everyone, regardless of their vaccination status. Jul 29, 2021 July 29, 2021 - Full Show A look inside Lollapalooza, where the show goes on despite a COVID-19 surge. How the global chip shortage impacts everything from cars to cellphones. A new city board charged with caring for trees. Jul 29, 2021 Global Shortage of Computer Chips Hits US Manufacturing The COVID-19 pandemic has caused the disruption of supply chains and manufacturing the world over. Manufacturers of computer chips in Asia have been especially hard hit. And that means companies that make products that rely on such chips are feeling the pinch. Jul 29, 2021 Elected School Board Officially Coming to Chicago After Pritzker Signs Bill It’s official: The Chicago Board of Education will transition from being an appointed body to an elected one — over the objections of Mayor Lori Lightfoot. Jul 29, 2021 City Cites General Iron Owner for Vacant Building Collapse on Southeast Side The parent company of General Iron, which wants to operate a metal shredding and recycling operation on Chicago’s Southeast Side, failed to notify city officials that a vacant building collapsed on the site of the proposed facility, officials said Thursday. Jul 29, 2021 Chicago Slaps 2 Firms with $935K in Fines, Back Pay for Denying Employees Sick Leave Chicago hit two firms — including global snack food giant Mondelez International — with $935,000 in back pay and fines for running afoul of the city’s sick leave law, as Mayor Lori Lightfoot vowed Thursday to step up efforts to protect workers. Jul 29, 2021 Lollapalooza Organizers Donating $2.2M to Expand Arts Education in CPS As the massive four-day music festival gets underway in Grant Park, event organizers announced the launch of a fund that will support arts education over the next five years for more than 100,000 students within Chicago Public Schools. Jul 29, 2021 2 of Monty and Rose’s Chicks to be Named at Ceremony Friday The big reveal will take place at a beachside ceremony with representatives from the Chicago Piping Plovers Team and members of its name-selection committee. Find out how you can tune in virtually. Jul 29, 2021 Pritzker Signs Bills Expanding Affordable Housing Funding, Incentives Gov. J.B. Pritzker signed legislation Thursday that creates new resources and incentives to finance affordable housing across the state and helps low-income residents access assistance for heat and other utilities. Jul 29, 2021 Biden to Allow Eviction Moratorium to Expire Saturday The Biden administration announced Thursday it will allow a nationwide ban on evictions to expire Saturday, arguing that its hands are tied after the Supreme Court signaled the moratorium would only be extended until the end of the month. Jul 29, 2021 Sunisa Lee Takes Gold in Women’s Gymnastics Final An American finished atop the podium in the women’s Olympic gymnastics all-around, just like always. Sunisa Lee became the fifth straight American woman to claim the Olympic title on Thursday while defending champion Simone Biles watched from the stands. Jul 28, 2021 July 28, 2021 - Full Show Are you eligible for a lead water line replacement? COVID-19 rates tread risky territory. New laws boost Illinois’ LGBTQ rights. Frida Kahlo’s untold stories in a new exhibit, and more. Jul 28, 2021 New Illinois Laws on Marriage Certificates More Inclusive of LGBTQ Residents For transgender and gender non-conforming people, the process of changing your name and getting documents to reflect those changes can be a burden. How two new laws in Illinois aim to ease that process. Jul 28, 2021 Chris Ware Explores the Place ‘Where Comics Came to Life’ in New Exhibit We check out a new show at the Chicago Cultural Center that makes the case that the comic strip was born and raised in Chicago. Our tour guides? Artist Chris Ware and cultural historian Tim Samuelson. Load More Thanks to our sponsors: