SORT Order Oldest FirstNewest First Has Video - Any -YesNo FILTER Date Range Start date End date Category - Any -Arts & EntertainmentBusinessCrime & LawEducationHealthPoliticsScience & NatureSports Keyword(s) Jun 27, 2024 The Rolling Stones Played Chicago’s Checkerboard Lounge With Muddy Waters in 1981. Here’s How WTTW Crew Members Remember the Night On Nov. 22, 1981, Mick Jagger, Keith Richards, Ron Wood and Ian Stewart showed up at the Checkerboard Lounge, 423 E. 43rd St., to jam with their musical mentor, Muddy Waters. Two WTTW crew members were there and share their memories. Jun 27, 2024 Mental Health Advocates Work to Address Cultural Stigmas, Break Down Barriers to Care in Chicago Some of the city’s most vulnerable populations are still facing barriers of access when it comes to receiving equitable health care. The Black community faces notable obstacles when it comes to addressing mental illness. Jun 27, 2024 CPS Principals Can Soon Start Spending for Next School Year Under New Measure as District May Push Back Full Budget Further The Board of Education on Thursday approved a resolution that will grant school leaders the ability to begin spending their funding allocations when the 2025 fiscal year begins next month — even as the full district budget has not yet been finished. Jun 27, 2024 The Rolling Stones and Chicago: 20 Memorable Moments From the Band’s Rich History With the Blues Capital of the World The Rolling Stones must be the most Chicago-centric band on the planet that isn’t from Chicago. In celebration of the Rolling Stones return to Chicago on their “Hackney Diamonds” tour, here are historic highlights from the many times the world’s greatest rock and roll band visited. Jun 27, 2024 Not a Single Illegal Trash Pickup Has Been Cited in the 8 Months After Streets and Sanitation Was Given New Enforcement Powers Eight months after the measure was approved, Streets and San has yet to write a single ticket, despite receiving reports about dozens of scofflaws from sleepless Chicagoans. Jun 27, 2024 South, Southwest Suburban Cook County Homeowners See Largest Property Tax Increase in 30 Years: Study “Many homeowners are going to be shocked and angry when they get their bills,” Cook County Treasurer Maria Pappas said. Jun 26, 2024 Chicago Tonight: Black Voices, June 26, 2024 - Full Show The death of a man incarcerated at Stateville prison has advocates asking questions. Mayor Brandon Johnson’s promises big advancements in mental health care access. And how even the slowest runners can embrace the sport. Jun 26, 2024 New to Running? This ‘Slow AF’ Runner Knows How It Feels and Shares His Top Tips for Beginners Eight-time marathoner Martinus Evans says he didn’t always feel welcomed in the sport. He now wants to help others feel good about picking up their running shoes. Jun 26, 2024 Gov. Pritzker Signs Bill Creating New Department of Early Childhood in Illinois The new Department of Early Childhood, which will become operational in July 2026, will take over programs currently housed across three state agencies, including funding for preschool programs, child care centers and the licensing of day care centers. Jun 26, 2024 GOP Former Illinois Rep. Adam Kinzinger Endorses Biden, Whose Campaign Wants to Flip Anti-Trump Republicans Kinzinger, a military pilot who emerged as a fierce critic of former President Donald Trump after the U.S. Capitol was attacked by Trump’s supporters, described Trump as “a direct threat to every fundamental American value” in a video announcing the Biden endorsement. Jun 26, 2024 With Victims’ Families Gathered in Court, Alleged Highland Park Parade Gunman Backs Out of Plea Deal That Would Have Seen Him Sentenced to Life in Prison Robert Crimo III, who was expected to plead guilty Wednesday, instead appeared in a Lake County courtroom packed with victims of the shooting and rejected an agreement in which he would have pleaded guilty to seven counts of first-degree murder and dozens of other charges. Jun 26, 2024 U.S. Supreme Court Narrows Bribery Statute in Ruling That May Affect Michael Madigan Trial The U.S. Supreme Court may have thrown a wrench into some of the biggest corruption cases across Illinois — including the upcoming trial of former House Speaker Michael Madigan — with a new ruling that redefines federal bribery statutes. Jun 26, 2024 Removing School Resource Officers Hasn’t Led to More Disciplinary Issues or Made Students Feel Less Safe, New Report Finds As Chicago Public Schools prepares to eliminate resource officer positions districtwide, a new study found removing police from city schools has not led to increased disciplinary issues, nor did it make students and staff feel less safe. Jun 25, 2024 The Rise of Chicago's Queer Country Music Scene: ‘Country Music is the People’s Music’ Chicago is currently at the center of a queer country renaissance with acts like Marlowe, Andrew Sa and #QueerCountry Bandwagon taking center stage. Jun 25, 2024 June 25, 2024 - Full Show Chicago Teachers Union President Stacy Davis Gates talks negotiations over a new contract. What exactly does an alderperson do? WTTW News explains. And Chicago’s queer country music is making a mark on the local music scene. Load More Thanks to our sponsors: