SORT Order Oldest FirstNewest First Has Video - Any -YesNo FILTER Date Range Start date End date Category - Any -Arts & EntertainmentBusinessCrime & LawEducationHealthPoliticsScience & NatureSports Keyword(s) Sep 2, 2019 FBI: West Texas Gunman ‘Was on a Long Spiral of Going Down’ The gunman in a West Texas rampage “was on a long spiral of going down” and had been fired from his oil services job the morning he killed seven people, calling 911 both before and after the shooting began, authorities said Monday. Sep 1, 2019 Death Toll in West Texas Shooting Rampage Rises to 7 A police spokesman said that at least one person who was shot remained in life-threatening condition Sunday. Authorities say the gunman was a white male in his 30s, but police have not released a name or possible motive. Aug 30, 2019 The Week in Review: Lightfoot Identifies Chicago’s Massive Budget Shortfall Mayor Lightfoot unveils an $838 million budget gap. Chicago Public Schools approves its budget despite threats of a teachers strike. The Bears begin the countdown to opening night against the Packers. Aug 30, 2019 ‘Voices of the City’ Project Captures Chicagoans’ Favorite Spots From iconic Chicago landmarks to neighborhood parks, 350 Chicago-area residents share their favorite local places in the “Voices of the City” art project. Add your voice to the mix. Aug 30, 2019 African Festival of the Arts Celebrates 30th Anniversary This Labor Day Weekend “Africa is here and it’s a good thing,” says Patrick Saingbey-Woodtor, founder of Chicago’s African Festival of the Arts, which celebrates its 30th anniversary this weekend in Washington Park. Aug 30, 2019 New Initiative Aims to Bring Solar Energy, Jobs to Chicago’s South Side Chicago nonprofit Blacks in Green is partnering with Sunrun, the country’s largest residential solar company, to expand access to solar opportunities on the city’s South Side. Aug 30, 2019 E-Cigarette Maker Juul Facing Mounting Scrutiny by State AGs E-cigarette giant Juul Labs is facing mounting scrutiny from state law enforcement officials, with the attorneys general in Illinois and the District of Columbia investigating how the company’s blockbuster vaping device became so popular with underage teens. Aug 30, 2019 EPA Moves to Revoke Rules on Oil Industry Methane Leaks The step by the Trump administration would be the latest in a series unwinding the Obama administration’s efforts to cut climate-changing emissions from the oil, gas and coal industries. Aug 30, 2019 Ravinia’s Production of ‘Candide’ Brings Bernstein Celebration to a Glittering Close This was an exceedingly elaborate production for what was a one-night-only event, and it brought together performers fully at ease with the show’s demonically difficult score and wildly witty lyrics. Aug 29, 2019 Video: Mayor Lori Lightfoot’s ‘State of the City’ Address Watch the mayor’s full speech outlining “where we are, where we’ve come, and what we see as a path forward.” With commentary by our own Paris Schutz and Becky Vevea of WBEZ. Aug 29, 2019 Trump’s Dream of Space Force Moves One Step Closer to Reality As society becomes increasingly dependent on space-based systems, there’s a growing need for protection from potential adversaries. But is the U.S. Space Command – and eventually a Space Force – the answer? Aug 29, 2019 Mars Wrigley Internship a Sweet Gig, but Not All Goodies and Gumdrops Cindy Mancilla spent her summer working at the headquarters of candy magnate Mars Wrigley. And though the company hires hundreds of interns across its various departments, this internship takes the cake – and gives back. Aug 29, 2019 5 Chicago Teens Charged with Murder Under Controversial Illinois Law Just what is the felony murder law? Critics say it is broad and unjust, especially when it involves juveniles. Proponents say it deters crime. Chicago defense attorney Brandon Brown weighs in. Aug 29, 2019 The ‘State of the City’: Chicago’s $838M Budget Gap and the Path Ahead A day after Chicago Mayor Lori Lightfoot marked her 100th day in office, she delivered her first “State of the City” address at Harold Washington Library. Our panel reacts to the speech and offers analysis. Aug 29, 2019 Lightfoot Outlines $838M Budget Deficit in ‘State of the City’ Address The number that had been kept under wraps for weeks is finally out in the open. “If it sounds like a large number, that’s because it is,” Mayor Lori Lightfoot said Thursday during her first “State of the City” address. Load More Thanks to our sponsors: