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 16, 2023 Justice Department Launches Federal Hate Crime Investigation Into Plainfield Stabbing That Left 6-Year-Old Muslim Boy Dead The Justice Department on Sunday announced it has opened a federal hate crimes investigation into the fatal stabbing, after 71-year-old Joseph Czuba allegedly stabbed Wadea Al-Fayoume, 6, and his mother, 32-year-old Hanaan Shahin, in a Plainfield Township home. Oct 16, 2023 Jim Jordan’s Rapid Rise Has Been Cheered By Trump and the Far Right. Could It Soon Make Him Speaker? A favorite of former President Donald Trump and darling of the party’s rabble-rousing base, Jordan’s path to the U.S. government’s third-highest office is by no means certain in a House Republican conference riven by conflict following the ouster two weeks ago of former Speaker Kevin McCarthy. Oct 16, 2023 Mayor Brandon Johnson Scraps Plan to Travel to the Southern Border; Small City Delegation Will Go Johnson concluded his time was better spent in Chicago, grappling with the crisis that has strained the city’s social safety net and exposed deep tension between Chicago’s Black and Latino communities, officials said. Oct 16, 2023 Brandon Johnson Launches City-Wide Compost Pilot Program to Boost Chicago’s Low Recycling Rate Less than 9% of the trash produced every year by Chicago residents is kept out of landfills — a rate that has been essentially unchanged for five years, despite repeated calls for the city to do a better job at recycling. Oct 16, 2023 Plainfield Township Landlord Charged With Hate Crime, Accused of Fatally Stabbing 6-Year-Old Allegedly Because Family is Muslim The sheriff’s office said the landlord did not make a statement, but investigators were able to determine the victims were “targeted by the suspect due to them being Muslim and the on-going Middle Eastern conflict involving Hamas and the Israelis.” Oct 16, 2023 4 People Killed By Gunfire Over Weekend in Chicago: Police According to Chicago Police Department data, 21 people were struck by gunfire in 19 separate shooting incidents between 6 p.m. Friday and 11:59 p.m Sunday. Oct 16, 2023 Lincoln Yards’ New Glass Tower Has a Trick Up Its Facade. It’s Bird Friendly Sterling Bay’s first completed structure at its $6 billion Lincoln Yards riverfront development was constructed with bird-friendly glass. The use of the material is one of several features intended to minimize the sorts of deadly bird collisions Chicago just witnessed in record numbers. Oct 15, 2023 City Officials Evaluating Brighton Park Vacant Lot for ‘Winterized Base Camp’ for Migrants: Alderperson More than 3,567 migrants are living in police stations across the city and at O’Hare International Airport with another 11,043 migrants living in city shelters as of Friday, according to city data. Oct 14, 2023 Illinois’ Educator Workforce Weathered Pandemic, But Persistent Issues Remain: Report The supply of education professionals continues to improve in Illinois despite strains brought on by the COVID-19 pandemic, but persistent issues remain in certain regions of the state and within some teaching fields. Oct 14, 2023 Joffrey Ballet’s Breathtaking Production of ‘Frankenstein’ is Unlike Anything You Have Seen Over the years there have been countless interpretations of “Frankenstein,” Mary Shelley’s extraordinary 1818 Gothic novel. But the Joffrey Ballet’s production of the story that recently opened at the Lyric Opera House might very well be its most stunning interpretation yet. Oct 14, 2023 An Evanston Mom and Daughter Are Missing in Israel. Their Family Says Hamas is Holding Them Hostage The family hasn’t heard from either mother or daughter since a week ago, after Hamas launched an unprecedented surprise attack. Oct 14, 2023 From Johnson’s 2024 Budget to a Crisis for Chicago Theater, Here Are 5 Must-Read Stories of the Week Mayor Brandon Johnson this week unveiled his $16.6 billion spending plan for 2024. Meanwhile, Illinois confirmed its first measles case since 2019, and Chicago’s theater community is facing multiple challenges. Oct 14, 2023 Higher Rates of Lung Cancer in Women Are a Mystery for Researchers Awareness of the lung cancer’s effects on women is lacking, experts say, and the U.S. government spends significantly less on its research than on similar studies in men. Oct 13, 2023 Latest COVID-19 Vaccine Rollout Off to Slower Start Than Last Fall, Chicago Health Department Reports About 66,900 Chicagoans, or 2.4% of the city population, have received the new vaccine since updated COVID-19 vaccines were recommended in mid-September, the Chicago Department of Public Health reports. Oct 13, 2023 Week in Review: Johnson’s $16.6B Spending Plan; Israel-Hamas War No property tax hikes in Mayor Brandon Johnson’s $16.6 billion spending plan — but are his progressive goals met? And Chicago City Council members in disagreement over a resolution supporting Israel. Load More Thanks to our sponsors: