SORT Order Oldest FirstNewest First Has Video - Any -YesNo FILTER Date Range Start date End date Category - Any -Arts & EntertainmentBusinessCrime & LawEducationHealthPoliticsScience & NatureSports Keyword(s) Dec 16, 2021 Can Your Pet Get COVID-19? Dogs, cats, ferrets, rabbits, otters, hyenas and white-tailed deer are among the animals that have tested positive, in most cases after contracting it from infected people. Dec 16, 2021 It’s ‘Agave Watch’ Time at Garfield Park Conservatory as Plant Begins Its Death Bloom Visitors to the Garfield Park Conservatory have a rare and exciting opportunity to witness a plant in its spectacular death bloom as an agave prepares to flower for its first and last time. Dec 16, 2021 Chicago’s Top Doc ‘Confident’ CPS Won’t Return to Remote Learning Citywide “We’re gonna have to see what happens with omicron, but I do not expect that we will be making plans to move entirely remotely and certainly not for extended periods, even if that were a thing,” Dr. Allison Arwady said Thursday. Dec 16, 2021 Retired Judge Picked by Mayor to Probe Botched Raid Finds No Wrongdoing by Lightfoot Mayor Lori Lightfoot did not purposefully conceal information about the handling of the February 2019 raid that left Anjanette Young handcuffed while naked and pleading for help, according to the results of a probe ordered by the mayor released Thursday. Dec 16, 2021 Ousted McDonald’s CEO Returns $105M After Misconduct “During my tenure as CEO, I failed at times to uphold McDonald’s values and fulfill certain of my responsibilities as a leader of the company,” Steve Easterbrook said in a prepared statement issued Thursday by McDonald’s. Dec 16, 2021 How Wild Was the Weather? 74-MPH Winds, Record High Temps and Smoke Blowing in From Kansas Wednesday saw record high temperatures across the region, wind gusts above 60 miles per hour and even the smell of smoke, which rode in on winds all the way from brush fires in Kansas. Dec 16, 2021 Chicago Blackhawks Settle Lawsuit With Kyle Beach The confidential settlement was announced after the sides met Wednesday with a mediator for the first time. Dec 15, 2021 Photographer Tells Story of Immigration Through Lens of Small Business Owners Many immigrants dream of owning and operating a small business. A Chicago-based photographer has a personal understanding of immigration, and he has spent years documenting small businesses. He calls his project “Immigrant Owned,” and it’s about to be expanded in a big way. Dec 15, 2021 December 15, 2021 - Full Show A dramatic day at City Council. The latest from City Hall. Our Spotlight politics team breaks it all down. We’re learning more about the omicron variant. And a new effort to reduce opioid overdoses. Dec 15, 2021 Chicago Public Health Department Distributing Fentanyl Tests The city’s public health department has been distributing the tests since October to try and reduce the number of deaths due to the drug. The city has distributed somewhere between 14-1500 kits. Dec 15, 2021 Chicago to Pay $2.9M to Anjanette Young To Settle Botched Raid Lawsuit The Chicago City Council agreed Wednesday to pay $2.9 million to resolve the lawsuit brought by Anjanette Young after police officers handcuffed her while she was naked and ignored her pleas for help during a botched raid in February 2019. Dec 15, 2021 Yearlong BGA Investigation Reveals City’s Failed Promises in Cabrini-Green Cabrini-Green residents were promised jobs and housing after its demolition. A new investigation from the Better Government Association reveals how those promises fell short. Dec 15, 2021 Data Indicate Omicron is Milder, Better at Evading Vaccines The findings released Tuesday are preliminary and have not been peer-reviewed — the gold standard in scientific research — but they line up with other early data about omicron's behavior, including that it seems to be more easily transmitted. Dec 15, 2021 As Lightfoot Decries Segregation, City Council Defies Aldermanic Prerogative to Approve Apartments The proposal from Glenstar at 8535 W. Higgins Road will build the 41st Ward’s first affordable housing in decades amid a cluster of hotels and office mid-rises along the Kennedy Expressway near O’Hare Airport and steps away from the CTA Blue Line. Dec 15, 2021 City Council Green Lights Sports Betting at Chicago’s Pro-Sports Arenas A full-court press from the owners of the Cubs, White Sox, Bulls and Blackhawks helped the measure backed by Mayor Lori Lightfoot hit the jackpot despite the opposition of Chicago billionaire and Rivers Casino Des Plaines operator Neil Bluhm. Load More Thanks to our sponsors: