SORT Order Oldest FirstNewest First Has Video - Any -YesNo FILTER Date Range Start date End date Category - Any -Arts & EntertainmentBusinessCrime & LawEducationHealthPoliticsScience & NatureSports Keyword(s) May 30, 2024 Should You Share Your Children on Facebook? The First Social Media Babies Are Now Adults and Some Have Been Pushing for New Laws Gen Zers, who were born between the late 1990s and the early 2010s, have almost never known a world without social media. As adults, they’re now unraveling the effects of having their childhoods documented online. May 30, 2024 City Health Department Declares End of Measles Outbreak in Chicago The end of the outbreak comes after nearly six weeks, or two incubation periods, without any new measles cases, according to a news release. The last measles case was reported April 20. May 30, 2024 Johnson Announces Plans to Expand Chicago’s Mental Health Services, Reopen Roseland Mental Health Clinic Mayor Brandon Johnson announced plans to reopen the city-run Roseland Mental Health Center by the end of this year, and open two other mental health service sites at the Legler Regional Library on the West Side and at the Chicago Department of Public Health’s Lower West Side vaccine clinic in Pilsen. May 30, 2024 To Recuse or Refuse? A Look at Supreme Court Justices’ Decisions in Light of Alito’s Trump Flag Controversy In declining to step aside from two high-profile Supreme Court cases, Justice Samuel Alito on Wednesday provided a rare window on the opaque process by which justices decide to step aside from cases. May 30, 2024 Chicago Police Show Signs of ‘Significant’ Improvements in Mass Gathering Response Plans, but Concerns Around ‘Outdated’ Draft Policies Persist Ahead of DNC: Watchdog Report Chicago police are better prepared to handle the large protests and crowds expected during the upcoming Democratic National Convention, but concerns still exist around the police department’s ability to put those preparations into action, a new watchdog report found. May 30, 2024 Illinois Lawmakers Pass Bill Requiring ‘Faithful’ Electors in 2024, Loosen Campaign Finance Rules The measure is part of a broad package of election-related legislation which also includes a provision loosening restrictions on what political parties can do with campaign funds and a state-level response to a controversy in the south suburbs. May 29, 2024 Chicago Tonight: Black Voices, May 29, 2024 - Full Show Residents push back on a proposed trucking hub in North Lawndale. A landmark study seeks to know more about cancer risks and outcomes in Black women. And remembering the founder of a pioneering Chicago theater company. May 29, 2024 Large-Scale Study in Illinois, Other States Seeks to Better Understand Cancer in Black Women A major long-term study launched by the American Cancer Society aims to better understand cancer risk factors and outcomes for Black women in the U.S, who continue to face disparities in cancer prevention, detection, treatment and survival. May 29, 2024 Remembering the Life and Legacy of a Pioneering Force in Chicago’s Black Theater Scene The life and legacy of Val Gray Ward, founder of a pioneering Black theater company, was remembered this past weekend. May 29, 2024 North Lawndale Residents Push Back Against Proposed Logistics Hub Amid Environmental, Traffic Concerns Developers are pumping the brakes on plans for a controversial logistics and distribution hub in North Lawndale. The project would tear down two buildings preservationists said are historically significant to make way for the nearly 250,000-square-foot facility. May 29, 2024 Openlands Calls Bears Stadium Proposal a ‘Commercial District in a Public Park,’ Highlights Lakefront Protection Ordinance While financing for the Chicago Bears’ proposed new lakefront stadium remains in doubt, opponents of the plan have sent an unequivocal “hands off” message regarding any use of lakefront property for private interests. May 29, 2024 Bill That Would Restrict Sale of Delta-8 and Hemp-Derived Products in Illinois Stalls in State House Sales of delta-8 and other hemp-derived snacks, drinks and products will continue unabated in Illinois despite potential safety concerns, after the state legislature adjourned early Wednesday morning without passing new regulations. May 29, 2024 2 Men Convicted of Disguising Themselves as Law Enforcement to Kidnap, Rob Victims in Chicago Suburbs Sedgwick Williams, 47, and Tai Hon La, 34, were each convicted on kidnapping charges this month following a two-week trial in Chicago’s federal court building. Both men face a possible sentence of up to life in prison. May 29, 2024 Illinois Lawmakers Finalize $53.1 Billion Budget After Working Through the Night Despite holding 78 seats in the chamber, it took Democrats three tries to reach the 60 votes needed to approve more than $1.1 billion in revenue increases, including a tax hike on sportsbooks and businesses, to balance the $53.1 billion spending plan for fiscal year 2025. May 28, 2024 Prosecutor Says Trump Tried to ‘Hoodwink Voters’ While Defense Attacks Key Witness in Last Arguments of Hush Money Trial The landmark case, the only one of four criminal prosecutions against the former president to reach trial, centered on allegations that Trump and his allies conspired to stifle potentially embarrassing stories during the 2016 presidential campaign through hush money payments. Load More Thanks to our sponsors: