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 26, 2022 Amid Warnings of Eviction Tsunami, Number of Cook County Families Forced Out Drops 64%: Data The number of evictions carried out in Cook County dropped from more than 3,300 in the five months before the pandemic to fewer than 1,200 in the five months after the eviction ban was lifted, according to data obtained by WTTW News. Apr 26, 2022 Walter Payton, Northside College Prep Listed Among Top High Schools in Nation on U.S. News Rankings According to the annual list released Tuesday, Walter Payton College Prep was ranked as the No. 5 high school in the country for 2022, once again placing first in both Chicago and across all of Illinois. Apr 25, 2022 April 25, 2022 - Full Show The mayor’s controversial gang profits ordinance stalls, what Twitter could look like under Elon Musk and avian flu is on the rise in Illinois. Plus, inside the turmoil at the Chicago Reader and the city’s role in inventing the pizza puff. Apr 25, 2022 Bird Flu Drives Free-Range Hens Indoors to Protect Poultry Bird flu cases have been identified in commercial chicken and turkey farms or in backyard flocks in 29 states, according to the USDA. Spread of the disease is largely blamed on the droppings of infected migrating wild birds. Apr 25, 2022 Elon Musk Buys Twitter for $44 Billion, Will Privatize Company The outspoken Tesla CEO, who is also the world’s wealthiest person, has said he wanted to own and privatize Twitter because he thinks it’s not living up to its potential as a platform for free speech. Apr 25, 2022 Chicago Creeps Up American Lung Association’s List of Most Polluted Cities Chicago has been creeping up the list for a few years. In 2019, the city ranked number 18. Three years later, the levels of pollution landed the Windy City in the 16th spot. Apr 25, 2022 Alt-Weekly Chicago Reader Faces Uncertain Future as Dispute Over Nonprofit Agreement Continues The future of the Chicago Reader is at stake as a dispute drags on between staff members and one of the paper’s current owners. Apr 25, 2022 Crain’s Headlines: JCPenney Owners Offer Bid on Kohl’s Crain’s Chicago Business Editor Ann Dwyer joins us to go behind the headlines. Apr 25, 2022 Lightfoot’s Proposal to Go After Gang Profits Remains Stalled None of Mayor Lori Lightfoot’s allies on the Chicago City Council met the 10 a.m. Monday deadline to ask City Clerk Anna Valencia to put it on the agenda for Wednesday’s meeting, meaning the measure will remain in limbo at least until May. Apr 25, 2022 Judge Finds Donald Trump in Contempt in New York Legal Fight A New York judge found former President Donald Trump in contempt of court and set in motion $10,000 daily fines Monday for failing to adequately respond to a subpoena issued by the state’s attorney general as part of a civil investigation into his business dealings. Apr 25, 2022 Illinois Health Officials: 3 Suspected Cases of Severe Hepatitis Found in Kids The Illinois Department of Public Health on Monday announced it has learned about three suspected cases of severe hepatitis in children under 10 that are potentially linked to a strain of the adenovirus. Apr 25, 2022 Can Architecture Help Insulate Chicago From Climate Change? New Exhibit Says Yes "Energy Revolution," a new exhibit at the Chicago Architecture Center, looks at climate change through the lens of architecture, with an emphasis on energy consumption. When it comes to energy efficient insulation, less is not more. Apr 25, 2022 Life Expectancy in Chicago Dropped Almost 2 Years During 2020 COVID-19 Pandemic From 2019 to 2020, life expectancy in Chicago dropped almost two years – one of the sharpest single-year decreases on record, according to city officials. Latino and Black Chicagoans experienced the steepest declines, with life expectancy for the latter falling below 70 years for the first time in decades. Apr 25, 2022 Police: 42 People Shot, 8 Killed Over Weekend in Chicago According to Chicago police, 42 people were shot in 32 separate shootings between 6 p.m. Friday and 11:59 p.m. Sunday, when temperatures jumped into the 80s for the first time in 2022. Apr 25, 2022 COVID Shots Still Work But Researchers Hunt New Improvements COVID-19 vaccinations are at a critical juncture as companies test whether new approaches like combination shots or nasal drops can keep up with a mutating coronavirus — even though it’s not clear if changes are needed. Load More Thanks to our sponsors: