SORT Order Oldest FirstNewest First Has Video - Any -YesNo FILTER Date Range Start date End date Category - Any -Arts & EntertainmentBusinessCrime & LawEducationHealthPoliticsScience & NatureSports Keyword(s) Aug 2, 2024 After Donald Trump’s Appearance, the Nation’s Largest Gathering of Black Journalists Gets Back to Business in Chicago Thousands of journalists spoke with recruiters or networked at the career fair. Meeting rooms overflowed with attendees listening to panel discussions on career growth and industry changes, including conversations around artificial intelligence and new considerations in criminal justice coverage. Aug 2, 2024 Send Businessman Who Bribed Ex-Ald. Ed Burke to Prison for 4 Years, Feds Urge Judge Charles Cui, 53, of Lake Forest, was convicted in December alongside Ed Burke of one count of federal program bribery, three counts of using interstate commerce to facilitate an unlawful activity and one count of making a false statement to the FBI. Aug 2, 2024 Chicago’s Newest Festival Is for the Birds. Literally. Check Out the Schedule for September’s Inaugural Urban Birding Festival Registration opens Saturday for the two-day festival set for Sept. 14-15. Aug 2, 2024 July’s Tornadoes Felled 6,500 Trees in Chicago and Damaged Thousands More, Bureau of Forestry Reports Chicago received 9,000 reports of tree emergencies following July’s tornadoes, and a whopping 6,500 of those involved entire trees felled. Aug 1, 2024 Election Results Are Being Disputed in Venezuela. What It Could Mean for the US and Chicago Protests erupted in Venezuela over the results of the country’s latest presidential election. Current president Nicolas Maduro declared victory — but his opposition is raising concerns over the accuracy of those results. Aug 1, 2024 At Pilsen Pizza Cafe, Owners Embrace Their Mexican and Filipino Heritage Novel Pizza Cafe is putting a modern twist on an Italian classic. The Pilsen spot is decked out with ‘90s-inspired throwbacks, and the food embraces a fusion of the owners’ Mexican and Filipino cultures. Aug 1, 2024 Chicago Tonight: Latino Voices, Aug. 1, 2024 - Full Show Election results are being disputed in Venezuela — what it could mean for folks here. Efforts to document Latino history. And a new pizza spot serving up a fusion of ingredients. Aug 1, 2024 Annual Dixon Brotherhood Reunion Helps Formerly Incarcerated Men Network, Build Connections Since 2018, the Dixon Brotherhood Reunion has brought together formerly incarcerated men. The event was born out of a need to network for jobs and housing and to build social connections that weren’t centered around funerals. Aug 1, 2024 Abortion Rights Groups Urge Kamala Harris to Choose JB Pritzker as Running Mate Vice President Kamala Harris, who has all but sealed the Democrats’ nomination after President Joe Biden last month abandoned his bid for reelection, has to choose her running mate before Aug. 7 when the Democratic National Convention is scheduled to confirm the ticket on a roll call vote. Aug 1, 2024 What Dog Days? July in Chicago Was Cooler, Wetter Than Normal While parts of the U.S. experienced record-breaking heat, July in Chicago was actually slightly cooler than normal. Aug 1, 2024 Russia Releases Americans Evan Gershkovich and Paul Whelan in Historic Prisoner Swap A total of eight people including Krasikov were swapped back to Russia in exchange for the release of 16 people who were held in Russian detention, including four Americans. Aug 1, 2024 Before Sonya Massey Was Fatally Shot, Her Mother Called 911 Asking Officers Not to ‘Hurt Her’ In a call, Sonya Massey’s mother, Donna Massey, reports that her daughter is suffering a “mental breakdown” and tells the dispatcher, “I don’t want you guys to hurt her.” She adds that she fears the police and asks that no officer who is “prejudiced” be sent. Aug 1, 2024 When It Comes to Attracting Monarch Butterflies, Chicago’s Most Successful Urban Gardens Have Something in Common After analyzing data from a community science project on urban milkweed patches, Field Museum researchers have identified common milkweed as the species most attractive to monarch butterflies. Jul 31, 2024 Chicago Tonight: Black Voices, July 31, 2024 - Full Show Trump’s visit to Chicago quickly turns contentious. Growing calls for justice in the fatal shooting of Sonya Massey. And COVID-19 cases are on the rise. Jul 31, 2024 COVID-19 Cases Are on the Rise. Here’s What Chicago Health Officials Say You Should Know According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, cases started to rise the week ending May 18 and have seen a steady incline since. With the start of the new school year right around the corner — just what is the latest COVID-19 guidance? Load More Thanks to our sponsors: