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 1, 2021 CSO’s Second Fall Season Concert is Nothing Short of Electrifying Leonidas Kavakos — the Greek-born violinist who thrilled audiences with his performance of Beethoven’s 1806 “Violin Concerto in D Major” two years ago — returned to the stage with a galvanic rendering of Brahms’ 1878 “Violin Concerto in D Major,” leaving the packed house in a state of contained awe between movements. Oct 1, 2021 As Illinois’ Ban on Evictions Ends Sunday, Officials Scramble to Ramp Up Aid State, city and county officials urged residents at risk of eviction to apply for rental assistance and explore their legal options to prevent an eviction. The Chicago Department of Housing officials have sent more than $38 million to nearly 5,000 households as of Sept. 27, officials said. Oct 1, 2021 Chicago Records Deadliest September Since Early 1990s, Police Data Shows The number of shootings and homicides in 2021 continues to outpace 2020’s rates, as Chicago has now seen 2,726 shootings and 616 homicides through the first nine months of the year. Oct 1, 2021 Merck Says Experimental Pill Cuts Worst Effects of COVID-19 Drugmaker Merck said Friday that its experimental COVID-19 pill reduced hospitalizations and deaths by half in people recently infected with the coronavirus, potentially a leap forward in the global fight against the pandemic. Sep 30, 2021 ‘Chicago Tonight’ in Your Neighborhood: Arlington Heights Arlington Heights is a suburban neighbor to O’Hare airport and about a 40-minute drive from downtown Chicago. The village is one of the largest in the northwest suburbs and is home to what was, until last weekend, the world-renowned Arlington International Racecourse. Sep 30, 2021 Bears Look to Bounce Back From Embarrassing Loss Against Winless Lions A rough first NFL start for Justin Fields as the rookie quarterback is sacked nine times by the Cleveland Browns. Can the team remedy its offensive woes in time for the winless Detroit Lions? James “Big Cat” Williams’ gives us three keys to the upcoming game. Sep 30, 2021 A Tiny Bird’s Poop Could Unlock Secrets of Climate Change Adaptation Chicago scientist Heather Skeen studied the gut bacteria of the migratory Kirtland’s warbler and made a surprising discovery with potentially far-reaching implications. Sep 30, 2021 Activist, Historian, Writer Among 25 ‘Genius Grant’ Recipients A historian devoted to keeping alive the stories of long-dead victims of racial violence along the Texas-Mexico border and a civil rights activist whose mission is to make sure people who leave prison are free to walk into the voting booth are among this year’s MacArthur fellows. Sep 30, 2021 Developers Turn 12 Vacant Acres on the Far South Side Into a New Community Local leaders are working to redevelop a massive city site into a mixed-use, community-driven project. They’ve gotten millions in seed money from the state — and are hoping for city support, too. Sep 30, 2021 Chicago Public Media Board Moving to Acquire Sun-Times The Board of Directors of Chicago Public Media— the parent of WBEZ— unanimously approved a non-binding letter of intent for the group and the Sun-Times to explore joining together as a local nonprofit news organization. Sep 30, 2021 September 30, 2021 - Full Show Live from Arlington Heights with reaction to the Bears deal and a game preview. Merger talks between WBEZ and the Sun-Times. A new South Side development. And a local MacArthur Genius Grant winner. Sep 30, 2021 New CPS CEO Pledges to ‘Make This Better’ After Criticism of COVID-19 Safety Plans Pedro Martinez, Chicago Public Schools’ new CEO, said Thursday the district will provide more COVID-19 testing and work harder to keep families in the loop on case information amid confusion and criticism through the first month of the school year. Sep 30, 2021 Congress Passes Bill To Avert Partial Government Shutdown With only hours to spare, Congress passed legislation that would avoid a partial federal shutdown and keep the government funded through Dec. 3, and sent the bill to President Joe Biden. Sep 30, 2021 American Bumble Bee Could Be Next on Endangered Species List, And Honey Bees Could Be Part of the Problem One of North America’s most common native bumble bee species, the aptly named American bumble bee, is on the ropes. Among the threats to its survival: competition from honey bees. Sep 30, 2021 Preckwinkle To Run for 4th Term as Cook County Board President Cook County Board of Commissioners President Toni Preckwinkle has announced she will run for a fourth term as the county’s top elected official, putting her response to the COVID-19 pandemic at the center of her bid for reelection. Load More Thanks to our sponsors: