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 2, 2022 Number of Uninsured Americans Drops to Record Low The findings come days after Democrats hammered out a 725-page climate, health care and tax deal that would extend generous federal subsidies for people who buy private health insurance that are credited with driving down the uninsured rates. Democrats have proposed spending $64 billion to extend those price breaks for three more years. Aug 2, 2022 8-Year-Old Boy Wounded in Highland Park Parade Attack Moves to Rehab-Focused Hospital Cooper Roberts’ family said the boy was moved Sunday to the Shirley Ryan AbilityLab from the University of Chicago’s Comer Children’s Hospital. The family’s statement released Monday said Cooper’s medical team will focus on physical and occupational therapy along with other rehabilitation and mental health services. Aug 2, 2022 Even Simple Exercise May Help Aging Brain, Study Hints New research hints that even a simple exercise routine just might help older Americans with mild memory problems. Aug 1, 2022 Aug. 1, 2022 - Full Show The future of Lollapalooza after the music festival rocked Grant Park this weekend. More controversy for a northwest suburban bakery that wanted to host a drag show. And Art on the Mart celebrates Bud Billiken. Aug 1, 2022 CPS Teachers Who Are Keeping Their Jobs After Dispute Say Students’ General Iron Activism is Free Speech The teachers say they were encouraging students to participate in the process of free speech by protesting metal scrap company General Iron, which planned to move into their South Side community. Aug 1, 2022 Crain’s Headlines: State Farm Hits Illinois Drivers With Price Hike State Farm hits Illinois auto customers with yet another price hike. Suburban apartments are seeing some major investment gains. And a look at what’s on the road ahead for electric truck maker Rivian. Aug 1, 2022 Bud Billiken Parade Gets Downtown Showcase Beneath the Stars The Bud Billiken Parade is taking over a prominent downtown building in a projection film titled “Billiken.” It features dancers from the Bringing Out Talent Dance Company. Aug 1, 2022 Suburban Bakery Vandalized Over Planned Drag Show Banned from Hosting Future Events On July 28, Lake in the Hills officials told UpRising Bakery and Cafe that live programming violated a local zoning ordinance and they had to refrain from holding any more events. Aug 1, 2022 It’s Official: 10 More Years of Lollapalooza in Chicago The new contract will be in place for 2023 and run through 2032, with the potential for a five-year extension. Aug 1, 2022 Biden: Killing of al-Qaida Leader is Long-Sought ‘Justice’ The president said in an evening address from the White House that U.S. intelligence officials tracked al-Zawahri to a home in downtown Kabul where he was hiding out with his family. The president approved the operation last week and it was carried out Sunday. Aug 1, 2022 A Momentous Evening at Ravinia With Masterworks by Golijov and Bernstein Performed to breathtaking effect by the Chicago Symphony Orchestra and Chorus, along with the Chicago Children’s Choir, and a brilliant assemblage of instrumental and vocal soloists, the concert was superbly led by Marin Alsop, Ravinia’s chief conductor. Aug 1, 2022 Carvana Back in Hot Water With State of Illinois, License Suspension Reinstated The online used-car dealer has once again had its dealer’s license in Illinois suspended. The company’s construction of a glass “vending machine” for cars remains on hold in Skokie as a result. Aug 1, 2022 Gov. Pritzker Declares Monkeypox a Public Health Emergency in Illinois; State Marks 520 Cases By declaring the state a disaster area for the disease, the Illinois Department of Public Health will be able to more quickly coordinate the agency’s response to the spread of the virus and distribute vaccines more efficiently, according to a statement from the governor’s office. Aug 1, 2022 Homicides, Shootings Decreased in July But Theft, Carjackings Continue to Skyrocket: Police For the fifth consecutive month, the Chicago Police Department reported a decline in homicides from the same period a year prior, but that hasn’t translated into a reduction in other crimes. Aug 1, 2022 Brittney Griner’s Russian Trial Resumes Amid Intensified Diplomacy The WNBA star and two-time Olympic gold medalist is to return to court on Tuesday, a month after the beginning of the trial in which she could face 10 years in prison if convicted. As the trial has progressed, the Biden Administration has faced rising calls for action to win her release. Load More Thanks to our sponsors: