SORT Order Oldest FirstNewest First Has Video - Any -YesNo FILTER Date Range Start date End date Category - Any -Arts & EntertainmentBusinessCrime & LawEducationHealthPoliticsScience & NatureSports Keyword(s) Apr 30, 2021 Full Navy Pier Flyover Close to Completion, But Misses Latest Deadline The long-awaited, sometimes-maligned structure carrying the lakefront trail over Grand Avenue, Illinois Street and the Chicago River has missed its latest target to wrap up in April. But the Chicago Department of Transportation says it’s “very close” to completion. Apr 30, 2021 White Farmers Sue Seeking Government Loan Forgiveness A group of Midwestern farmers sued the federal government Thursday alleging they can't participate in a COVID-19 loan forgiveness program because they're white. Apr 30, 2021 No Bail For 1 of 2 Alleged Gunmen in Killing of 7-Year-Old Jaslyn Adams Demond Goudy, 21, one of the men accused of killing of 7-year-old Jaslyn Adams, was arrested and charged with first-degree murder and attempted first-degree murder this week in the April 18 shooting. Apr 30, 2021 With ComEd Negotiations Stalled, Lightfoot Asks for Proposals to Keep Chicago’s Lights On For the first time in 30 years, the city is soliciting new proposals for its electric utility. It is a clear indication that the city’s relationship with the scandal-plagued utility is at an all-time low and perhaps nearing the breaking point. Apr 30, 2021 Chicago Region 2020 Tree Census Reveals High Toll of Emerald Ash Borer Between 2010 and 2020, Chicago’s canopy cover decreased from 19% to 16%, largely due to the loss of mature ash trees, according to the 2020 tree census spearheaded by the Morton Arboretum. Apr 29, 2021 Former Ald. Ricardo Muñoz Indicted for Using $38K in Progressive Caucus PAC Funds on Himself The former 22nd Ward alderman was indicted Thursday for draining the bank account of the City Council’s Progressive Reform Caucus and using those funds to pay for trips, jewelry, iPhones and tickets to sporting events. Apr 29, 2021 Police Union Calls Alvarez, Toledo Shootings Justified, Community Calls It Brutality The police union says the shooting of Anthony Alvarez was justified, but community groups say it's police brutality. Apr 29, 2021 Bears Fans Looking for Game-Ready Reinforcements from NFL Draft The NFL Draft gets underway Thursday evening and after a disappointing and deflating end to last season Bears fans are hoping for some game-ready reinforcements. Apr 29, 2021 Billy Branch Wants to Bring Blues Back to Its Roots, Sow Its Seeds He has been playing the mouth harp since he bought his very first one at age 11 for just $1. But he’s not just a musician. We talk with Billy Branch about his mission to give blues the recognition it deserves. Apr 29, 2021 What Should I Do With My COVID-19 Vaccination Card? COVID-19 vaccination cards have become the proverbial golden ticket. But what should you do if you lose it or never get one in the first place? And how do you keep your card safe? Here’s what you need to know. Apr 29, 2021 Duckworth Pushes $35B Investment in Water Infrastructure President Joe Biden made sweeping proposals in his address to Congress on Wednesday. Among them, a pledge to tackle lead in drinking water. U.S. Sen. Tammy Duckworth has proposed $35 billion to update water infrastructure and improve drinking water quality across the country. Apr 29, 2021 ‘Chicago Tonight’ in Your Neighborhood: Navy Pier Chicago is loosening its pandemic restrictions. As part of our community reporting series, we spend the day reporting in and around Navy Pier as it begins a phased reopening. Apr 29, 2021 April 29, 2021 - Full Show A current and former alderman indicted. Live from Navy Pier as the tourist mecca reopens. One-on-one with Sen. Duckworth. Previewing the NFL draft. And the sweet sounds of a blues harp master. Apr 29, 2021 New Revelations About Microplastics Found in Guts of 100-Year-Old Fish Working with specimens in the Field Museum’s collections, researchers from Loyola University Chicago found microplastics in fish dating back to the 1950s. “Plastic is everywhere,” the scientists said. Apr 29, 2021 Ald. Patrick Daley Thompson Indicted for Failing to Pay Taxes, Lying to Feds The grandson of former Mayor Richard J. Daley, who has served as the 11th Ward alderman since 2015, was indicted Thursday on seven charges that he lied to federal bank regulators and filed false tax returns in connection with a federal probe of a Bridgeport bank that failed in 2017. Load More Thanks to our sponsors: