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 2, 2021 December 2, 2021 - Full Show The latest on the City Council’s ward remap process and what it means for voters. One-on-one with Chicago’s top doctor as COVID-19 cases increase. And live in Andersonville for “In Your Neighborhood.” Dec 2, 2021 After Ending Losing Streak, Bears Face Stern Test Against Arizona Cardinals The drama out of Halas Hall over the rumored departure of head coach Matt Nagy has died down this week — with the Bears coming off a victory over the winless Detroit Lions. But this Sunday a much tougher opponent awaits in the shape of Super Bowl contender the Arizona Cardinals. Dec 2, 2021 ‘Momnibus’ Bill to Support Moms Who Served in the Military Signed into Law The Protecting Moms Who Served Act, introduced by U.S. Rep. Lauren Underwood and championed by Sen. Tammy Duckworth, requires the Department of Veterans Affairs to invest in quality maternal care for mothers across the country. Dec 2, 2021 Illinois Records More than 11,000 Cases for First Time Since 2020 The number of new COVID-19 infections has been steadily increasing for weeks and on Thursday surpassed 11,000 for the first time in a 24-hour period since December 2020 – when vaccines weren’t available, according to state health officials. Dec 2, 2021 ‘Let the People of Chicago Decide’: Latino Caucus Moves to Force a Referendum on Ward Maps By filing the map crafted by the Chicago Latino Caucus with the city clerk’s office, the alderpeople ensured that the June 28 primary election ballot could ask voters to decide what the ward map should look like for the first time in 30 years. Dec 2, 2021 Landmark Status a ‘Slam Dunk’ for Austin Neighborhood’s Oldest House The Commission on Chicago Landmarks unanimously approved a landmark recommendation for the 152-year-old Seth Warner house, which boasts layers of heritage. Dec 2, 2021 Pushing COVID-19 Boosters, Biden Says ‘We Need to be Ready’ “Experts say the COVID-19 cases will continue to rise in the weeks ahead this winter, so we need to be ready,” President Biden said Thursday during a visit to the National Institutes of Health in suburban Maryland after a briefing with scientific advisers. Dec 2, 2021 Cook County Officials, Faith Leaders Urge COVID-19 Vaccinations, Boosters “We’re coming together with one simple message: the time to get your shot is now,” said Dr. Claudia Fegan, chief medical officer of Cook County Health. Dec 2, 2021 Chicago Police Release Footage of Suspect in Fatal Lincoln Square Shooting The Chicago Police Department released surveillance footage showing the moments before 59-year-old Rae Park was shot and killed by a male suspect at around 7 a.m. Wednesday in the 2600 block of West Catalpa Avenue. Dec 2, 2021 The ‘Home Alone’ House Could Be Yours for One Night Only Calling all filthy animals: Airbnb is renting out the “Home Alone” house this month for one hijinks-filled night. Dec 1, 2021 December 1, 2021 - Full Show City remap deadline comes and goes. Plus, the Supreme Court hears a major abortion case, how Chicagoans are marking World AIDS day, and Geoffrey Baer’s new special goes above and beyond Chicago. Dec 1, 2021 ‘Beyond Chicago from the Air’ Premieres on WTTW Geoffrey Baer’s latest special, “Beyond Chicago from the Air,” explores Illinois’ landscape and landmarks from the air — using drone footage to take viewers across the state. Dec 1, 2021 Man Testifies Smollett Recruited Him, Brother to Fake Attack Abimbola Osundairo said Jussie Smollett detailed how Osundairo and his brother should carry out the Jan. 29, 2019, hoax. Smollett planned a “dry run” and gave him a $100 bill to buy supplies, Osundairo testified. Dec 1, 2021 Mississippi Abortion Activists Protest as Justices Weigh Ban The Supreme Court has never allowed states to ban abortion before viability, the point at roughly 24 weeks when a fetus can survive outside the womb. But the court’s conservative majority may overturn a nationwide right to abortion that has existed for nearly 50 years under the court’s Roe v. Wade decision. Dec 1, 2021 A Look at Progress and Challenges in Handling the AIDS Epidemic It has been 40 years since the first cases of what’s now recognized as HIV/AIDS were reported. Today, the AIDS Foundation of Chicago estimates that 45,000 people are living in Illinois with HIV or AIDS, 28,000 of whom reside in Chicago. Load More Thanks to our sponsors: