SORT Order Oldest FirstNewest First Has Video - Any -YesNo FILTER Date Range Start date End date Category - Any -Arts & EntertainmentBusinessCrime & LawEducationHealthPoliticsScience & NatureSports Keyword(s) Apr 8, 2024 Johnson Misses Deadline to Nominate Permanent Chicago Police Oversight Board It is not clear when Mayor Brandon Johnson will make his pick from among 15 people nominated by members of Chicago’s police district council members and send those seven names to the City Council for confirmation to serve four-year terms. Apr 8, 2024 Chicago Man Exonerated in 2013 Murder After New Medical Evidence Helps Prove Innocence Anthony Robinson, 31, is set to be released from custody Monday after the Cook County State’s Attorney’s Office agreed to vacate his conviction in the 2013 killing of Kelvin Jemison and dismissed all charges against him. Apr 8, 2024 Biden Promotes ‘Life-Changing’ Student Loan Relief in Wisconsin Ahead of Chicago Campaign Event President Joe Biden said Monday that college graduates would see “life-changing” relief from his new plan to ease debt burdens for more than 30 million borrowers, the latest attempt by the Democratic president to make good on a campaign promise that could buoy his standing with young voters. Apr 8, 2024 Cook County Clerk Karen Yarbrough Dies at 73 Yarbrough was elected as clerk in 2018 and previously served as a state representative and Cook County’s recorder of deeds. Apr 8, 2024 Watch Live: NASA Livestream of Solar Eclipse Sweeping Across the US A total solar eclipse is set to move across the United States Monday afternoon with the path of totality sweeping from Texas up to Maine. Watch as it unfolds with NASA scientists. Apr 8, 2024 2 People Killed in Shootings Across Chicago Over Weekend: Police According to the Chicago Police Department, 23 people were shot between 6 p.m. Friday and 11:59 p.m. Sunday. Apr 8, 2024 Reform Groups Say CPD’s Plan to Handle Protests Around DNC Violates First Amendment, Consent Decree A federal judge is set to decide whether to force changes to CPD’s proposed mass arrest policy as the city prepares for the Democratic National Convention from Aug. 19-24. Apr 6, 2024 ‘Watershed’ Moment for Chicago River System as Tougher Rules Take Effect for City’s Sewer Discharges “Chicago owns the most outfalls that discharge into the river system, and controlling what comes out of them is essential to reach our shared vision for a fishable-swimmable river that is accessible to everyone,” said Margaret Frisbie, executive director of Friends of the Chicago River. Apr 6, 2024 Illinois Supreme Court Upholds Law Limiting Where Child Sex Offenders Can Live In a 6-0 decision, the court found the residency restriction “does not infringe upon a child sex offender’s fundamental rights” and that there was a “rational basis” for the state to restrict where a person convicted of such a crime can live. Apr 6, 2024 State Republicans Killed an Indiana City’s Lawsuit to Stop Illegal Gun Sales. Why? Gary, Indiana, was among dozens of U.S. cities to sue major gun-makers and sellers in reaction to the out-of-control homicide rates and violent crime of the 1990s. Apr 5, 2024 Week in Review: Demands for Change at Prisoner Review Board; City Council Votes Against Punishment for Ald. Sigcho-Lopez Mayor Brandon Johnson confidently reflects on one year in office. And Illinois Republicans want big changes to the state’s Prisoner Review Board after a convict is released and allegedly commits murder. Apr 5, 2024 A Fictional Chicago Political Family Searches for ‘Purpose’ in Steppenwolf World Premiere: Review “Purpose,” the new world premiere play from Branden Jacobs-Jenkins now running at Steppenwolf, is also a very specific story about a family rooted in Black American politics, featuring a Civil Rights activist, pastors and a congressman. Apr 5, 2024 Traveling to Carbondale for the Eclipse? IDOT Says ‘Pack a 10-Gallon Tank of Patience’ The Illinois Department of Transportation learned a lot from the traffic jam “hangover” that followed 2017’s solar eclipse: mainly to warn motorists to expect gridlock. Apr 5, 2024 An Earthquake Centered Between NYC and Philadelphia Rattles Much of the Northeast While there were no immediate reports of serious damage, officials were checking bridges and other major infrastructure, Amtrak slowed trains throughout the busy Northeast Corridor, and a Philadelphia-area commuter rail line suspended service out of what it said was “an abundance of caution.” Apr 5, 2024 Chicago Police Hosting Vehicle Safety Days to Help Prevent Thefts CPD said it works with private partners and businesses to aid eligible vehicle owners in obtaining steering wheel locks, catalytic converter etchings and other theft prevention information. Load More Thanks to our sponsors: