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 4, 2023 13 Spooky Picks for October in Chicago – Tricky Treats for Grown Ups Looking for Arts, Culture and Frightening Fun Find your own darn pumpkin patches and corn mazes. This is a list for adults who love the spooky season just as much as those costumed kids with their candy bags. Oct 4, 2023 A National Emergency Alert Test Is Coming to Your Phone at 1:20 p.m. Today: Here’s Why Starting at approximately 1:20 p.m. CT on Wednesday, the federal government will begin conducting a nationwide test of its Emergency Alert System and Wireless Emergency Alerts. Oct 3, 2023 Oct. 3, 2023 - Full Show Kevin McCarthy is ousted as speaker of the House — a look at what comes next. And an increase in hate crimes in Illinois. Oct 3, 2023 Kevin McCarthy Ousted as House Speaker in Unprecedented Vote as Democrats Join with GOP Critics to Topple Him Next steps are uncertain, but there is no obvious successor to lead the House Republican majority. Oct 3, 2023 Number of Antisemitic Incidents in Illinois Up 128% Last Year, Report Finds A report from the Anti-Defamation League finds an increase in antisemitic incidents, hate crimes, white supremacist propaganda and more in Illinois. Oct 3, 2023 Vote to End Tipped Minimum Wage in Chicago Delayed by City Clerk’s Error City Clerk Anna Valencia acknowledged her office had erred, delaying a triumphant moment for Mayor Brandon Johnson and the progressive political movement that elected him to office earlier this year. Oct 3, 2023 Stops by Chicago Police Create Fear and Sow Distrust, Finds Survey Conducted by Federal Court Monitor The 39-page report from the independent monitoring team, led by attorney Maggie Hickey, compiled the results of the feedback gathered from more than 400 Chicagoans at 17 community engagement sessions in February, March and April. Oct 3, 2023 Damen Silos Demolition Permit Application ‘Deferred’ Pending Further Review, Mayor Johnson Announces More than a year after the State of Illinois sold off the abandoned 23-acre Damen Silos property to MAT Limited Partnership, the fate of the silos — a favorite of urban explorers — is still up in the air. Oct 3, 2023 COPA Set to Launch Public Training Program on Police Oversight, Bodycam Video Analysis and More The Civilian Office of Police Accountability will launch its second People’s Academy — a six-week training course that’s open to the public and gives an in-depth look at some of the office’s operations, such as complaint investigations, body-worn camera video analysis and disciplinary recommendations. Oct 3, 2023 J.B. Pritzker Urges Joe Biden to Intervene as ‘Untenable’ Pace of Migrants Arriving in Illinois Accelerates Without naming GOP figures like Texas Gov. Greg Abbott, Pritzker blamed political leaders who “have shipped people to our state like cargo in a dehumanizing attempt to score political points.” Oct 3, 2023 GM and Ford Lay Off 500 Workers, Including Hundreds at Chicago Heights Plant Ford said it laid off 330 workers at its Chicago Stamping Plant and Lima Engine Plant following the union’s decision Friday to strike its Chicago Assembly plant, which made the Ford Explorer and Lincoln Aviator SUVs. Oct 3, 2023 O’Hare Video Installation Combines Footwork and Native American Dance Styles into Uniquely Chicago Film Filmed at the Willis Tower, on the lakeshore at the Promontory Point with the city’s skyline in the background and other locations, “Skywalkers” is set to play on a permanent loop as art of a large public commission to Chicago artists. Oct 2, 2023 Matt Gaetz Launches Effort to Bring Down Kevin McCarthy, but Removing the House Speaker Is No Easy Task On Monday, the far-right Republican from Florida announced he was using a procedural tool — called a motion to vacate — to try to strip Kevin McCarthy of his office. Oct 2, 2023 Oct. 2, 2023 - Full Show Registration begins for Illinois residents who want to keep their so-called assault weapons. Abortion pills, guns and what to expect from the U.S. Supreme Court this term. Oct 2, 2023 Former Congressman Joe Walsh on Republican Efforts to Oust House Speaker, Trump’s Hold on the Party Former Illinois Rep. Joe Walsh, a Republican, says the battle over House Speaker Kevin McCarthy is an example of where the national Republican Party is right now. Load More Thanks to our sponsors: