SORT Order Oldest FirstNewest First Has Video - Any -YesNo FILTER Date Range Start date End date Category - Any -Arts & EntertainmentBusinessCrime & LawEducationHealthPoliticsScience & NatureSports Keyword(s) Oct 24, 2023 City Health Official Watchdog Said Should Be Fired for Role in Smokestack Implosion Promoted, Will Oversee Environmental Inspections and Enforcement Dave Graham, who a watchdog report said should be fired for “willful bureaucratic negligence” in the 2020 incident that covered Little Village in dust, is now in charge of environmental inspections and enforcement. Oct 24, 2023 Man Fires Gun Near Pro-Palestinian Rally in Skokie, Another Pepper-Sprays Crowd, Police Say The episode took place Sunday evening around a banquet hall in Skokie, where about 1,000 people had gathered to show solidarity with Israel, according to event organizers. Oct 23, 2023 Johnson Asks City Council to Reject Part of Deal He Inked with Police Union Amid Uproar Over Discipline Change Less than 72 hours ago, Johnson hailed the agreement with the Fraternal Order of Police, Lodge 7, as “fair and in alignment with Chicago’s current policing needs, economic landscape and budgetary capabilities.” Oct 23, 2023 $1.2M Wetlands Restoration Project on City’s Southeast Side Aims to Alleviate Flooding, Restore Wildlife Numbers A major effort to restore nearly 200 acres of wetland habitat at Powderhorn Prairie and Marsh Nature Preserve on the Chicago’s Southeast Side is now complete after more than three years. Oct 23, 2023 Oct. 23, 2023 - Full Show Local members of Congress on aid to Israel. What’s behind record opioid overdoses. And a city program that allows drug offenders to choose treatment over arrest. Oct 23, 2023 Cook County on Pace to Surpass Fatal Opioid Overdose Record as Fentanyl Use Spreads The rise in opioid deaths is largely due to the increase in synthetic opioids like fentanyl, says law enforcement officials. Oct 23, 2023 Illinois Members of Congress on House Speaker Vacancy, Aid to Israel and Migrant Funding U.S. Rep. Delia Ramirez, D-Chicago, and U.S. Rep. Jonathan Jackson, D-Chicago, joined “Chicago Tonight” to discuss aid to Israel, the House Speaker race and a growing number of migrants arriving to Chicago from the southern border. Oct 23, 2023 Chicago Program That Encourages Drug Treatment Over Arrest Shows Signs of Success, Research Says The Narcotics Arrest Diversion Program, an initiative launched in 2018, offers those arrested for low-level drug offenses who meet certain criteria a chance to have their charges dropped if they agree to meet with a drug counselor. Oct 23, 2023 Autoworkers Strike Escalates, 41,000 Workers Now Picketing The union says that 6,800 members walked out Monday morning and shut down the Sterling Heights, Michigan, Assembly Plant, a huge profit center for the company. Oct 23, 2023 Even With Carbon Emissions Cuts, a Key Part of Antarctica Is Doomed to Slow Collapse, Study Says Though the full melt will take hundreds of years, slowly adding nearly 6 feet to sea levels, it will be enough to reshape where and how people live in the future, the study’s lead author said. Oct 23, 2023 Day 20 With No House Speaker as Republicans Struggle and Lower-Level Names Reach for the Gavel Nine lower-level Republican lawmakers are now running to be speaker, leader of the House and second in second in line to the presidency — none with any clear shot for the gavel. Oct 23, 2023 Chicago Immigration Attorney Facing Fraud Charges Faked Job Offers and Advised Clients to Enter Sham Marriages, Prosecutors Say Mohammad Reza Baniassadi allegedly conspired to provide fraudulent information to U.S. immigration authorities to obtain benefits for his foreign national clients over the course of seven years. Oct 23, 2023 12-Year-Old Boy Among 7 People Killed By Gunfire Over Weekend in Chicago: Police The victim — who was identified as Damien Green, according to Cook County Medical Examiner’s Office records — was one of 23 total people who were shot in 22 separate shooting incidents between 6 p.m. Friday and 11:59 p.m. Sunday. Oct 23, 2023 City Council Set to Scrutinize Johnson’s Plan to Reorganize Chicago Police Department Mayor Brandon Johnson’s 2024 spending plan would increase the overall CPD budget to nearly $2 billion, accounting for more than 31% of the city’s $5.7 billion corporate fund, by far the most of any city agency or department. Oct 23, 2023 Illinois Lawmakers Return to Springfield for Veto Session. From Tax Breaks to Nuclear Power Plants, Here’s What’s on the Agenda Members of the Illinois legislature will reunite on Tuesday to take care of any unfinished business before the year’s end, including deciding the ultimate fate of measures rejected in whole or in part by Gov. J.B. Pritzker. Load More Thanks to our sponsors: