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 1, 2021 Busted Holiday Lights Are the Worst, Especially When They Wind Up in Landfills. Here’s a Way To Recycle A group of North Side alderpeople and community organizations are teaming up to recycle non-working holiday lights, which, it should be emphasized, cannot and should not be placed in regular recycling bins. Dec 1, 2021 City Drops Lawsuit Over Vaccine Mandate Against Police Union: Lightfoot Mayor Lori Lightfoot issued a statement Wednesday night saying the city had dropped its lawsuit at her discretion following an increase in compliance among Chicago police officers with the city’s COVID-19 vaccine mandate. Dec 1, 2021 10 Things to Do This Weekend: Dec. 2-5 Holiday markets, international music, ice carving and a fairy tale play usher in the weekend. Here are 10 things to do in and around Chicago. Dec 1, 2021 US Reports 1st Case of Omicron Variant in Returning Traveler The infected person was identified as a traveler who had returned from South Africa on Nov. 22, developed mild symptoms and tested positive for COVID-19 Monday. Dec 1, 2021 City Council Misses Deadline to Approve New Ward Map as Black Caucus Unveils Proposal The City Council met briefly Wednesday afternoon, allowing Rules Committee Chair Ald. Michelle Harris (8th Ward) an opportunity to unveil the map drawn behind closed doors and supported by the City Council’s Black Caucus. Dec 1, 2021 Chicago Park District Board OKs $600k Budget for New Accountability Office, Will That Be Enough? The Park District board OK’d a $600,000 budget for the new Office of Prevention and Accountability, which is being established to prevent misconduct and hold wrongdoers accountable. Commissioners questioned whether the amount dedicated to the new office was adequate enough for the task at hand. Dec 1, 2021 Ex-Chicago Park District Supervisor Arrested Again on New Sexual Abuse Allegations Mauricio Ramirez, previously accused of sexually assaulting an underage lifeguard, has been arrested for a second time in just over a month after media coverage of his initial case led a second victim to come forward, prosecutors said. Dec 1, 2021 Louis Vuitton Show Pays Tribute to Designer Virgil Abloh Louis Vuitton’s first-ever U.S. fashion show turned into a somber yet whimsical tribute to groundbreaking designer Virgil Abloh days after his death. Dec 1, 2021 Cook County Tops 1,000 Homicides For First Time Since 1994 The Cook County Medical Examiner’s Office confirmed its 1,000th homicide of the year over the Thanksgiving holiday weekend, though that total has since grown to at least 1,009, per county officials. Dec 1, 2021 Why So Much Fuss Over a Plain-Jane Bird That Landed in Waukegan? It’s Half a World Off Course The sighting of a small-billed elaenia over the Thanksgiving holiday had bird lovers flocking to Waukegan from far and wide to catch a glimpse of this South American flycatcher, thousands of miles off course. Nov 30, 2021 ‘The People’s Map’: Organizations Create Ward Maps Made by Communities The deadline for a city ward map is Wednesday. CHANGE Illinois believes that map should be independently made by community members who reflect the city’s population and not by alderpeople. Nov 30, 2021 City Council Poised to Miss Deadline to Approve New Ward Map Amid Racially Polarized Debate Negotiations over a new ward map that will shape Chicago politics for the next decade remained deadlocked Tuesday, with no sign of a possible compromise less than a day before the deadline set by state law. Nov 30, 2021 Greg Harris, Key Proponent of Illinois’s 2013 Same-Sex Marriage Law, Won’t Seek Reelection Illinois House Majority Leader Greg Harris, the highest-ranking openly gay lawmaker in Illinois history, said after 15 years, he’s ready to move on. His current term ends in 2023. Nov 30, 2021 Detective: Brothers Recounted How Jussie Smollett Staged Hoax Taking the stand as prosecutors began their case against Jussie Smollett, former Chicago police detective Michael Theis said he initially viewed the actor as a victim of a homophobic and racist attack and that they “absolutely” didn't rush to judgment. Nov 30, 2021 US Panel Backs First-Of-A-Kind COVID-19 Pill from Merck The Food and Drug Administration panel voted 13-10 that the antiviral drug’s benefits outweigh its risks, including potential birth defects if used during pregnancy. Load More Thanks to our sponsors: