SORT Order Oldest FirstNewest First Has Video - Any -YesNo FILTER Date Range Start date End date Category - Any -Arts & EntertainmentBusinessCrime & LawEducationHealthPoliticsScience & NatureSports Keyword(s) Oct 20, 2021 Five Times as Many Police Officers Have Died From COVID-19 as From Gunfire Since Start of Pandemic The coronavirus has become the leading cause of death for officers despite law enforcement being among the first groups eligible to receive the vaccine at the end of 2020. Oct 19, 2021 US Attorney Lausch’s Job Performance Wins Bipartisan Support Political corruption. Gun violence. Financial crimes. Homegrown terrorism. These are just a selection of the cases brought in the last four years by John Lausch, U.S. Attorney for the Northern District of Illinois. Oct 19, 2021 Remap Battle: New Congressional Map Upsets GOP, Some Democrats Despite holding all the power, Democratic state lawmakers are getting pushback from both sides of the aisle for the newly drawn congressional map which shrinks the number Republican House members from five to three. Oct 19, 2021 The Atlantic Looks Inside Alden Global Capital McKay Coppins, who did a deep dive into Alden Global Capital, shares his insights into the hedge fund that bought the Chicago Tribune. Oct 19, 2021 United Posts $473 Million 3Q Profit on Federal Pandemic Aid United Airlines reported a $473 million profit for the third quarter thanks to more than $1 billion in federal pandemic aid that helped pay airline employees this summer. Oct 19, 2021 US Expected to Authorize Mix-and-Match COVID-19 Booster Shots Federal regulators are expected to authorize the mixing and matching of COVID-19 booster shots this week in an effort to provide flexibility for those seeking to maintain protection against the coronavirus. Oct 19, 2021 21 Chicago Police Officers Placed into No-Pay Status For Violating COVID-19 Vaccine Mandate According to Police Superintendent David Brown, about 67% of officers have provided their vaccination status to the city, and of those 82% are vaccinated. But 21 officers have refused to share their vaccination status with the city. Oct 19, 2021 The Beatles Songbook Transformed Into Ingenious Score For Shakespeare’s ‘As You Like It’ The show is not some crazy remake of the musical “Hair,” but rather a raucous, playful and exceedingly clever reimagined take on Shakespeare’s “As You Like It.” Oct 19, 2021 Fire Health Department Official, Punish 2 Other City Employees After Smokestack Implosion: Watchdog The final report from former Inspector General Joseph Ferguson did not detail why he concluded that the three employees should be disciplined, or whether city leaders would follow his recommendations. Oct 19, 2021 Police Shooting Looms Over Emanuel in Confirmation Battle Several liberal House lawmakers and activists complain that Rahm Emanuel's handling of the death of 17-year-old Laquan McDonald, who was shot 16 times as he ran away from police, should have disqualified him for consideration for a coveted role. Oct 19, 2021 Englewood Artist Documents Growing Up on the South Side In his first solo show, “Mookie on the Southside,” artist Pugs Atomz illustrates what it’s like growing up on the South Side through paintings and sculptures. Oct 19, 2021 October 19, 2021 - Full Show The latest on Chicago police officers getting vaccinated. One-on-one with U.S. Attorney John Lausch. Illinois lawmakers head back to Springfield. And documenting the South Side’s history. Oct 19, 2021 Man Yelled ‘You Will Die’ as He Shot Chicago Police Officer on Monday: Prosecutors Jovan McPherson was held without bail Tuesday following his arrest on felony charges of attempted murder, aggravated battery of a peace officer, unlawful use of weapon, armed kidnapping and aggravated unlawful restraint stemming from a Monday shooting. Oct 19, 2021 US Plans to Reinstate ‘Remain in Mexico’ Policy Next Month The Biden administration said it plans to reinstate a Trump-era border policy next month to make asylum-seekers wait in Mexico for hearings in U.S. immigration court, complying with a judge’s order. Oct 19, 2021 Florida, Hawaii, Washington, D.C. Removed from Chicago’s COVID-19 Travel Advisory The advisory now covers 45 states as well as Guam and the Virgin Islands, officials said. Load More Thanks to our sponsors: