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 2, 2023 Trash Haulers Trade Horses for Garbage Trucks in Annual Chicago Road-eo On a recent cool and sunny Saturday, 14 trash haulers mounted their trucks to compete in the annual Republic Road-eo. The competitors had a singular focus: to become one with their craft as they safely navigate an obstacle course of trash cans, traffic cones and judges. Nov 2, 2023 Volunteer Medical Students Are Trying to Fill the Health Care Gap for Migrants in Chicago Using sidewalks as exam rooms and heavy red duffle bags as medical supply closets, volunteer medics spend their Saturdays caring for the growing number of migrants arriving in Chicago without a place to live. Nov 2, 2023 Chicago Workers To Get 10 Days of Paid Time Off Under Revised Measure Set for Final Vote If the measure is approved, Chicago workers would be entitled to more time off than workers in New York City and Los Angeles, and would be the first to earn time off for any reason, not just if they or a family member falls ill. Nov 2, 2023 Despite Lingering Concerns, Consent Decree Monitoring Team Hopeful New Top Cop Can Spur Progress as Full Compliance Stands at 6% The independent monitoring team that oversees the CPD’s consent decree implementation published its eighth semi-annual report this week, which found that although the department has reached some level of compliance with 85% of paragraphs, it has only fully complied with 33 out of 552 paragraphs. Nov 1, 2023 Chicago Tonight: Black Voices, Nov. 1, 2023 - Full Show City Council blocks a vote to transform a vacant lot into a migrant shelter. Why it takes so long for wrongfully convicted people to get legal representation. And Cook County’s state’s attorney on the elimination of cash bail. Nov 1, 2023 State Lawmakers Release Latest Chicago Elected School Board Map A year from now, Chicago voters will for the first time decide who will run the city’s schools. But first, Illinois legislators have a lot of decisions to make about how that process will work. Chief among their responsibilities is dividing Chicago into 20 districts. Nov 1, 2023 Cook County State’s Attorney Kim Foxx on the First Month Without Cash Bail It’s been more than a month since Illinois became the first state to eliminate cash bail entirely. Cook County State’s Attorney Kim Foxx said her office was preparing for almost 18 months before the Pretrial Fairness Act went into effect. Nov 1, 2023 Obtaining Legal Representation While Wrongfully Incarcerated is a Difficult, Lengthy Process More than 3,300 wrongfully convicted people have been exonerated in the U.S. since 1989, according to the University of Michigan’s National Registry of Exonerations. That time on the inside adds up to more than 30,000 years unjustly spent in prison for many of those people. Nov 1, 2023 Vote Blocked on Plan to Transform Former Jewel, Parking Lot on Far South Side Into Migrant Shelter Ald. Ronnie Mosley (21st Ward) said he was “highly disappointed” by the decision by the mayor’s office to open a migrant shelter in his ward, but acknowledged he could not stop the proposal. Nov 1, 2023 Reprieve for Little Free Libraries After City Council Delays Vote on Measure That Would Require Permits for the Tiny Bibliotecas An ordinance amendment would require library hosts to obtain a permit before setting up a “public bookcase” in the public way, and would limit permit holders to institutions. Nov 1, 2023 Cooking Spray Burn Victim Awarded $7.1 Million in Damages by Cook County Jury After Can ‘Exploded Into a Fireball’ Chicago-based Conagra Brands must pay out $3.1 million in compensatory damages and $4 million in punitive damages, according to the Cook County Circuit Court verdict. Nov 1, 2023 Mayors of 5 Big Cities, Including Chicago, Seek a Meeting With Biden About How to Better Manage Arriving Migrants The Democratic leaders say in a letter obtained by The Associated Press on Wednesday that while they appreciate Biden’s efforts so far, much more needs to be done to ease the burden on their cities. Nov 1, 2023 Brookfield Zoo Welcomes Baby Shark Via Rare ‘Virgin Birth.’ If That’s Not Amazing Enough, It Also Walks The epaulette shark pup hatched Aug. 23, born from what staff believe was an unfertilized egg. Nov 1, 2023 Native Art Gallery Looks to the Future With a Nod to the Past The Center for Native Futures was founded by artists on a mission to make an epicenter of Native creativity. The inaugural exhibition showcases dynamic work from artists representing 19 Native tribes. Nov 1, 2023 The White House Is Working On a Strategy to Combat Islamophobia. Many Muslim Americans Are Skeptical The launch of the anti-Islamophobia effort has been anticipated for months after the administration in May released a national strategy to combat antisemitism that made passing reference to countering hatred against Muslims. Load More Thanks to our sponsors: