SORT Order Oldest FirstNewest First Has Video - Any -YesNo FILTER Date Range Start date End date Category - Any -Arts & EntertainmentBusinessCrime & LawEducationHealthPoliticsScience & NatureSports Keyword(s) Mar 26, 2021 The Week in Review: Loretto Hospital Vaccine Scandal Spurs Investigation A Loretto Hospital executive resigns amid growing controversy. Mayor Lightfoot sidelines a vaccine contractor over more improper vaccinations. Evanston passes the nation’s first reparations law. Chicago homicides are on the rise. Mar 26, 2021 Suburban Cook County Eases Restrictions Despite Uptick in COVID-19 Cases, Illnesses The move comes a day after the city of Chicago loosened restrictions on outdoor businesses and social gatherings. Mar 26, 2021 Here’s How to Get Your Hands on Some Elusive Native Plants Sales sponsored by Openlands and the West Cook Wild Ones chapter are now both taking orders online for native plants, including some that are hard to find at area garden centers and nurseries. Mar 26, 2021 Police Seeking SUV Involved in Shooting That Left 1 Dead, 2 Injured Chicago police have released surveillance footage of a vehicle that’s being sought in connection with a shooting on the West Side last Friday that left one man dead and a child and woman injured. Mar 26, 2021 Latest Deadly Shooting Adds to Spate of Chicago Homicides Two people opened fire at a Chicago gathering early Friday, killing one person and wounding seven others in the second such attack on the city’s South Side in the past two weeks. Mar 26, 2021 Illinois Expands Vaccine Eligibility Where Demand is Dropping as Cases Surge The final decision on vaccine eligibility remains with local health departments, officials said. That means the change will not expand eligibility in areas of the state, like Chicago and Cook County, where demand for the COVID-19 vaccine continues to far outpace supply. Mar 26, 2021 Shots in Little Arms: COVID-19 Vaccine Testing Turns to Kids Researchers are beginning to test younger and younger kids to make sure COVID-19 vaccines are safe and work for each age. The first shots are going to adults who are most at risk from the coronavirus, but ending the pandemic will require vaccinating children too. Mar 25, 2021 Affordable Housing Development in Albany Park Heads to City Council Plans for a 50-unit affordable housing development are underway in Albany Park, a diverse community on Chicago’s Northwest Side that is not alone in facing gentrification. We discuss housing with Diane Limas of Communities United and Ald. Rossana Rodriguez Sanchez as part of our community reporting series. Mar 25, 2021 Viral Tweet Stokes NCAA Tournament Gender Gap Accusations College basketball’s most important competition is in full swing. But a tweet by University of Oregon player Sedona Prince is shining light on the inequalities between weight-room facilities for the men’s and women’s teams. Deadspin senior writer and editor Julie DiCaro offers her perspective. Mar 25, 2021 How Chicago’s Faith Communities Are Preparing for Passover and Easter During the Pandemic – Again For the second year in a row, Chicago’s Jewish and Christian communities are preparing to celebrate Passover and Easter amid the COVID-19 pandemic. For some, that means coming together with friends and loved ones over Zoom. For others, it will be a mix of online worship and in-person celebration. Mar 25, 2021 ‘Chicago Tonight’ in Your Neighborhood: Albany Park For the latest in our reporting series, we visit the diverse Northwest Side community to see how it’s supporting Asian American residents amid a rise in anti-Asian rhetoric and violence. Mar 25, 2021 Ask Geoffrey: GAR Hall at the Chicago Cultural Center A piece of Civil War history is being restored in one of Chicago’s most well-known public buildings. But what was it doing there in the first place? Geoffrey Baer has the answer. Mar 25, 2021 4th More Transmissible COVID-19 Variant Discovered in Illinois: Officials Twenty-nine cases of a COVID-19 variant first discovered in Southern California and believed to be more transmissible have been discovered in Illinois, state health officials announced Thursday. Mar 25, 2021 Efforts to Address Health Disparities Can’t Stop in Post-Pandemic World, Experts Say The pandemic has exposed disparities in access, experts say. A look at the ongoing efforts to make vaccine distribution more equitable and the need to continue those efforts in a post-pandemic world. Mar 25, 2021 Biden Leaves Door Open for Senate Change to Pass Agenda President Joe Biden at his first news conference Thursday left the door open to pushing for fundamental changes in Senate procedures to muscle key elements of his agenda such as immigration and voting rights past firm Republican opposition “if there’s complete lockdown and chaos.” Load More Thanks to our sponsors: