SORT Order Oldest FirstNewest First Has Video - Any -YesNo FILTER Date Range Start date End date Category - Any -Arts & EntertainmentBusinessCrime & LawEducationHealthPoliticsScience & NatureSports Keyword(s) Nov 8, 2023 Democrats Won Big on Abortion Rights Tuesday. Here’s What the Results Say for the US Going Into 2024 Abortion rights supporters won an Ohio ballot measure and the Democratic governor of beet-red Kentucky held onto his office by campaigning on reproductive rights and painting his opponent as extremist. Nov 8, 2023 Milwaukee Grapples With the Reality of Craig Counsell Managing the Cubs: ‘A Gut Punch’ After the blockbuster Cubs signing, the Brewers now must try to keep winning in Major League Baseball’s smallest market without the manager who led them to their greatest run of sustained success. Nov 7, 2023 Ald. Carlos Ramirez-Rosa Avoids Censure as Ald. Emma Mitts Says He Made Her Feel ‘Like I Was Back in the South’ “I felt like I was back in the South,” said Ald. Emma Mitts, who grew up in Arkansas, during the era of Jim Crow. “I felt like everything in me was shaking.” Nov 7, 2023 Nov. 7, 2023 - Full Show City Council votes whether to censure one of its members. Why most paper is now banned from Cook County Jail. And former Ald. Ed Burke’s corruption trial begins. Nov 7, 2023 Chicago Would Move to Fully Elected School Board 2 Years Sooner Under New Proposal The end to mayoral control of the Chicago Board of Education could come sooner than expected. Nov 7, 2023 Paper Restrictions at Cook County Jail Signal Substance Abuse and Mental Health Concerns Since the beginning of 2023, Cook County Jail administration has reported 16 deaths in custody, with five attributed to overdoses, according to Cook County Medical Examiner records. To address the uptick in overdose deaths, jail leadership took unprecedented measures, including what some called a facility-wide paper ban. Nov 7, 2023 City Council OKs Plan to Transform Former Jewel, Parking Lot on Far South Side Into Migrant Shelter Mayor Brandon Johnson said the resolution of the fraught debate is an example of his collaborative approach to governance, and that he would continue to work with Ald. Ronnie Mosley (21st Ward) and residents to address any problems that arise. Nov 7, 2023 Art Design Chicago Showcases Local Artists, Arts Organizations With Citywide Events and Exhibitions The Art Design Chicago initiative will work with more than 50 art-focused organizations to showcase the work of hundreds of artists now through 2025. Nov 7, 2023 Illinois Gets 9th Recent Credit Upgrade; Pritzker Administration Faces Scrutiny Over COVID-19 Pandemic Unemployment Claims The upgrade came from Fitch Ratings, the last remaining holdout of the nation’s three major credit reporting agencies to advance the state’s status to “A” grade. Collectively, Fitch, S&P Global Ratings and Moody’s Investors Service have given the state nine credit upgrades since 2021. Nov 7, 2023 US Health Officials Alarmed by ‘Dire’ Rise in Dangerous, Preventable Syphilis Infections in Babies U.S. public health officials are calling for urgent action to curb an alarming increase in the number of babies born with syphilis. In infants, syphilis can be a severe, disabling and sometimes life-threatening infection. Nov 7, 2023 Chicago Voters to Decide Whether to Hike Taxes on Sales of Million-Dollar Homes to Fight Homelessness Supporters say the plan would generate approximately $100 million annually to address the root causes of homelessness by building new permanent housing that offers wraparound services. Nov 7, 2023 ‘Chicago Politics?’ ‘Messy’: Jury Selection Continues For a Second Day in Former Ald. Ed Burke’s Corruption Case The selection process, which began slowly Monday morning, has continued at a leisurely pace throughout Tuesday. No jurors have yet been officially seated to hear the case. Nov 7, 2023 Three Chicago Companies Have Danced Up a Storm: Review During the past couple of weeks, three of Chicago’s most formidable contemporary dance troupes — the Hubbard Street Dance Company, Giordano Dance Chicago and Deeply Rooted Dance Theater — have turned in terrific performances. Nov 7, 2023 Demand for Child RSV Vaccine Is Greatest in History, Health Officials Say. Many Pediatricians Can’t Meet It Centers for Disease Control Director Dr. Mandy Cohen said manufacturers, who are making the immunization for the first time, underestimated demand. Nov 7, 2023 Calumet City Drops Citations Against Daily Southtown Reporter for Asking Too Many Questions The reversal occurred days after officials in Calumet City mailed several citations to Hank Sanders, a Daily Southtown reporter whose job includes covering the suburb, the Chicago Tribune reported Monday. The Southtown is owned by the Tribune’s parent company, Load More Thanks to our sponsors: