SORT Order Oldest FirstNewest First Has Video - Any -YesNo FILTER Date Range Start date End date Category - Any -Arts & EntertainmentBusinessCrime & LawEducationHealthPoliticsScience & NatureSports Keyword(s) Feb 16, 2022 More COVID-19 Rules Fall as CDC Hints at Better Times Ahead Centers for Disease Control and Prevention Director Dr. Rochelle Walensky said during a White House briefing that the government is contemplating a change to its mask guidance in the coming weeks. Feb 16, 2022 Two More Ex-Employees Charged in Overtime Scheme at Brennemann Elementary Federal prosecutors in Chicago announced charges against Jennifer McBride and William Jackson, who along with former principal Sarah Jackson Abedelal, allegedly submitted false overtime slips to conceal the purchase of iPhones, iPads and approximately $30,000 in gift cards. Feb 16, 2022 Biden Orders Release of Trump White House Logs to Congress President Joe Biden is ordering the release of Trump White House visitor logs to the House committee investigating the riot of Jan. 6, 2021, once more rejecting former President Donald Trump’s claims of executive privilege. Feb 16, 2022 Independent Commission Backs Chicago Ward Map Crafted by Latino Caucus The map crafted by the Chicago Ward Advisory Redistricting Commission failed to win the support of a single alderperson after nearly a year of work. Feb 16, 2022 Rain, Ice, Snow: Triple Threat Set to Sock Region in Coming Days, Prompting Winter Storm Watch Temperatures could top 50 degrees in the Chicago area on Wednesday but the brief warmup will be accompanied by heavy rains, with a potential for flooding, followed by colder air and a wintry mix that could drop 7 inches of snow. Feb 15, 2022 Who Will Replace Ald. Patrick Daley Thompson in 11th Ward? The nephew of former Chicago Mayor Richard M. Daley and the grandson of Mayor Richard J. Daley, Ald. Patrick Daley Thompson will have to resign his City Council seat given his convictions Monday for lying to the IRS and filing false tax returns. Feb 15, 2022 February 15, 2022 - Full Show Rep. Dick Durbin on Russia-Ukraine tensions. The fallout from Patrick Daley Thompson’s conviction. Tackling the truck driver shortage. And Chicago Children’s Choir prepares for its upcoming concert. Feb 15, 2022 Local Advocates Say Justice Department’s Shift on Safe Injection Sites ‘Long Overdue’ Local advocates say so-called safe injection sites – safe havens for people to use drugs with protections against fatal overdoses – are crucial, especially with a rise in overdoses amid the pandemic. Feb 15, 2022 Industry Group Aims to Tackle Truck Driver Shortage in Illinois While the U.S. isn’t experiencing the same upheaval as Canada, trucking advocates say the industry still faces huge challenges, many of which predate the pandemic. Feb 15, 2022 When It Comes to Reimagining the Museum Campus, Advocates Say the Greatest Untapped Amenity Already Exists: Nature Green space advocates are in agreement that the north star of a new working group tasked to "reimagine" the Museum Campus needs to be the Lakefront Protection Ordinance. In short: No new building construction. Feb 15, 2022 Ukraine-Russia Crisis: What to Know on Hopes of Averting War The Kremlin had signaled Monday that it was still possible for diplomacy to head off what Western officials have said could be an imminent invasion of Ukraine. But much remains unclear about Russia’s plans and how the crisis will play out. Feb 15, 2022 Remember the Bald Eagle Almost Killed By Rat Poison? Watch Its Soaring Release Back Into the Wild The eagle was released back into the Cook County preserve where it was found New Year’s Day, bleeding profusely. The raptor quickly reunited with its mate after more than a month apart. Feb 15, 2022 Sandy Hook Families Settle for $73M With Gun Maker Remington The families and a survivor of the shooting sued Remington in 2015, saying the company should have never sold such a dangerous weapon to the public. They said their focus was on preventing future mass shootings by forcing gun companies to be more responsible with their products and how they market them. Feb 15, 2022 Ottawa’s Police Chief Ousted Amid Truck Protest in Canada Ottawa Police Chief Peter Sloly lost his job after failing to move decisively against the bumper-to-bumper demonstration by hundreds of truck drivers. The protests by the so-called Freedom Convoy have infuriated many residents, who have complained of being harassed and intimidated on the streets. Feb 15, 2022 Second Man Charged in South Side Shooting That Led to Grandmother’s Death Elbert Duncan was denied bail during a hearing Tuesday following his arrest on a single count of aggravated battery stemming from a nonfatal shooting outside a South Side liquor store Feb. 1. A woman walking nearby was shot and killed moments later. Load More Thanks to our sponsors: