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 7, 2024 Chicago Archaeopteryx About to Go Off Display for the Summer, Catch It Before Hiatus at Dinopalooza After Saturday, the Field Museum’s newest dinosaur fossil will be off display until fall while staff works on building a permanent exhibit for the Chicago Archaeopteryx. Jun 7, 2024 The CSO in Masterful Performances of Works by Four French Composers: Review Paris will be hosting the Olympic Games this summer, but if you are in search of what might easily be dubbed the Olympics of French classical music, you have no need to purchase an airline ticket. Simply head to Orchestra Hall, writes WTTW News theater critic Hedy Weiss. Jun 7, 2024 Street Closures for NASCAR Chicago Street Race Start Monday. Here’s What to Look Out For The NASCAR Chicago Street Race will take place July 6-7. Setting up and tearing down for the race is expected to take 19 days. Jun 7, 2024 Appellate Court Finds CPS Did Not Violate School Closure Moratorium When It Revoked Charters of Urban Prep Academies An Illinois appellate court this week ruled that Chicago Public Schools did not violate a moratorium on school closures when it voted down charter renewals for a pair of South Side high schools. Jun 7, 2024 7th Annual ‘We Walk for Her’ March Demands More Help in Finding Missing Black Girls and Women People marched the streets in Bronzeville to demand that elected officials and law enforcement authorities do more to resolve missing persons and murder cases. Black girls and women are overrepresented in missing persons cases in Chicago, according to reports. Jun 7, 2024 James Beard Finalists Include an East African Restaurant in Detroit and Seattle Pho Shops The nominees cover a diverse range of cuisine and chef experience, a recent shift following turbulent, pandemic-era years for the James Beard Foundation. The most-anticipated categories include awards for outstanding restaurateur, chef and restaurant. Jun 7, 2024 As Pride Month Shines in Chicago, Latino LGBTQ+ Communities Spotlight Youth Services Chicago’s Latino lesbian, gay, bisexual and queer communities are embracing the city’s progress toward equality, while recognizing there’s still work to be done. Particularly when it comes to providing safe and welcoming environments for today’s LGBTQ+ youth. Jun 7, 2024 Got Piles of Dead, Stinking Cicadas and Don’t Know What to Do? Treat Them Like Fallen Leaves, Expert Says Members of the first wave of cicadas have done their thing: They came, they molted, they screamed, they bred, and now they’re dying. Jun 6, 2024 Chicago Tonight: Latino Voices, June 6, 2024 - Full Show Officials say more than half of the migrants forced to leave city shelters immediately returned. How Latino communities are celebrating Pride. And meet the first Mexican-born woman to travel to space. Jun 6, 2024 More Than Half of Migrants Forced to Leave City Shelters Immediately Returned, Chicago Officials Say The acknowledgement that approximately 500 people returned to city shelters after living there for at least two months raises new questions about plans by officials to start evicting families with school-age children from city shelters on Monday. Jun 6, 2024 At 26, She Became the First Mexican-Born Woman to Travel to Space. Now She’s Working to Encourage the Next Generation Many kids dream of blasting off into space one day — and Katya Echazarreta was no exception. As the first Mexican-born woman to travel to space, she is dedicated to showing other women the sky’s the limit when it comes to reaching their goals. Jun 6, 2024 Pay $5.8M to Settle Lawsuit Alleging Rampant Racism and Sexism at Water Department, City Lawyers Recommend U.S. District Judge Matthew Kennelly ruled there was enough evidence for a jury to conclude “that the city had a custom or policy of condoning racial harassment and discrimination at (the Water Department) as well as inaction in the face of a risk of potential constitutional violations.” Jun 6, 2024 City Council Set to Fill Vacant Seats on Ethics Board After Months of Delays The Chicago City Council is poised to fill two long-vacant seats on the city's Board of Ethics after Mayor Brandon Johnson faced months of criticism from good-government advocates. Jun 6, 2024 Key City Panel Advances Plan to Ban Lobbyists From Giving Campaign Cash to Mayors The proposal, based on a unanimous recommendation by the Chicago Board of Ethics, now heads to a final vote at the City Council meeting set for June 12. Jun 6, 2024 60 Chicago Parks to Offer Free Public Internet Access, Officials Say Wi-Fi is ‘Truly a Human Right’ Rosa Escareño, Chicago Park District general superintendent and CEO, announced an $8 million investment in broadband infrastructure that will provide free, public internet service at 60 of the city’s parks on the South and West sides. Load More Thanks to our sponsors: