SORT Order Oldest FirstNewest First Has Video - Any -YesNo FILTER Date Range Start date End date Category - Any -Arts & EntertainmentBusinessCrime & LawEducationHealthPoliticsScience & NatureSports Keyword(s) Mar 16, 2024 Diversity, Judicial Appointments at Issue in Illinois’ 1st District Supreme Court Race The matchup between 1st District Appellate Justice Jesse Reyes and state Supreme Court Justice Joy Cunningham has turned up the volume on a conversation about diversity on the state Supreme Court. Mar 16, 2024 From Funeral Home to Comedy Club, Here Are Some of Chicago’s Most Interesting Polling Places Of the nearly 1,300 polling places across Chicago for Tuesday’s primary election, there will be a few private businesses that offer up their space for voters. Mar 16, 2024 Sisters in Cinema Celebrates Visibility and Representation in Filmmaking at New South Shore Media Center A nonprofit celebrating the work of Black women and gender-nonconforming media makers opened its doors Friday. The Sisters in Cinema Media Arts Center, 2310 E. 75th St., will offer screenings and workshops to the community. Mar 15, 2024 Week in Review: Illinoisans Prepare to Head to the Polls; Migrant Evictions From City Shelters Set to Begin Sunday Previewing the big Election Day races. Is the migrant shelter measles outbreak under control? And the Bears could build a domed lakefront stadium. Mar 15, 2024 Chicago Artist Honors Sinéad O’Connor With ‘Psalms for an Irish Girl’ “I’m so proud of being Irish when I think of her, her music, her principles, what she stood for and what it cost her,” artist Tony Fitzpatrick said. Mar 15, 2024 Pritzker Announces $900M Plan to Demolish, Rebuild Stateville and Logan Prisons An independent report identified Illinois’ Stateville and Logan prisons as outdated and in need of costly repairs. Mar 15, 2024 Here’s Where Chicago Voters Who Need Language Assistance Can Vote in Tuesday’s Primary Election Select voting locations will have assigned bilingual poll workers and paper ballots in Spanish, Chinese, Hindi, Korean, Tagalog and Polish, according to the Chicago Board of Elections. Additionally, every precinct polling place in the city will have a touchscreen voting machine and audio ballot in 12 languages. Mar 15, 2024 Evictions of Migrants From Chicago City Shelters to Start Sunday, But Families With Children Get Respite Until June No one will be evicted from the city’s migrant shelter in Pilsen, where 10 cases of measles had been confirmed as of late Thursday night. Mar 15, 2024 Man Charged in Stabbing Death of 11-Year-Old in Edgewater Had Previously Threatened Boy’s Mother Crosetti Brand, 37, has been charged with numerous felonies including first-degree murder and attempted first-degree murder following the fatal stabbing of 11-year-old Jaydone Perkins inside his mother’s Edgewater home early Wednesday. Mar 15, 2024 Bost, Bailey Race to Win the Hearts and Minds of Trump Conservatives in Southern Illinois Congressional Primary As it winds down, the race could be seen as a measure of Donald Trump’s clout. Mike Bost is a popular incumbent, but he’s running in a time and place where disdain for government is white-hot. Establishment Republicans are angry their man has to face an intraparty challenge, which is the attitude Darren Bailey argues needs to be dislodged. Mar 15, 2024 Wide Receiver Keenan Allen Being Traded From Chargers to Chicago Bears for a Fourth-Round Pick The Bears went 7-10 in their third straight losing season and haven’t finished above .500 since going 12-4 to capture the NFC North championship in 2018. But they sent a strong signal that they’re ready to start winning with their second trade for a star receiver in as many years. Mar 14, 2024 Illinois’ High Court Reports ‘Breathtaking’ Rise in Appeals Following Elimination of Cash Bail According to Illinois Supreme Court Chief Justice Mary Jane Theis, the spike in appeals is the “biggest challenge” to the judicial branch’s implementation of the pretrial justice system. Mar 14, 2024 Chicago Tonight: Latino Voices, March 14, 2024 - Full Show Migrants in limbo as a shelter stay limit approaches. A community business hub is coming to Little Village. And get your shades ready for the upcoming solar eclipse. Mar 14, 2024 Uncertainty Swirls as Thousands of Migrants Face Evictions From City Shelters Starting Saturday Migrants evicted from a city shelter can return to the designated “landing zone” for buses from Texas at Polk and Desplaines streets in the West Loop, according to the policy imposed by Mayor Brandon Johnson. Mar 14, 2024 Pay $5.5M to Man Who Spent 22 Years in Prison After Being Framed by Disgraced Ex-Detective, City Lawyers Recommend If approved, the settlement would bring the total amount paid by Chicago taxpayers to resolve lawsuits naming former Chicago Police Detective Reynaldo Guevara to $62.5 million, records show. Load More Thanks to our sponsors: