SORT Order Oldest FirstNewest First Has Video - Any -YesNo FILTER Date Range Start date End date Category - Any -Arts & EntertainmentBusinessCrime & LawEducationHealthPoliticsScience & NatureSports Keyword(s) Sep 25, 2023 Few Have Seen It, Even Fewer Have Played It. The Story Behind Michael Jordan’s Ultra-Private Golf Course The Grove XXIII – a nod to his signature No. 23 jersey — is Jordan’s very own golf paradise, a private club tucked away on the outskirts of Hobe Sound, Florida. Ultra-exclusive, few have seen it, and even fewer have played it. Sep 25, 2023 Historians Are Racing to Find Great Lakes Shipwrecks Before Invasive Quagga Mussels Destroy the Sites An invasive mussel is destroying shipwrecks deep in the depths of the Great Lakes, forcing archeologists and amateur historians into a race against time to find as many sites as they can before the region loses any physical trace of its centuries-long maritime history. Sep 25, 2023 Shows to See This Fall in Chicago: More Than 20 Music, Theater, Film and Art Picks Worth Celebrating If you need a nudge to get out and enjoy what the city has to offer, here’s a starter list of more than 20 shows to know running across the Chicago area this fall. Sep 25, 2023 Illinois Supreme Court Opens New Interactive Learning Center in Springfield “We’re very excited about it,” Chief Justice Mary Jane Theis said in an interview. “It tells the story about the Illinois court system from 1818 to today.” Sep 25, 2023 3 People Killed By Gunfire Over Weekend in Chicago: Police According to Chicago Police Department data, 30 people were shot in 28 separate shooting incidents between 6 p.m. Friday and 11:59 p.m. Sunday. Sep 24, 2023 Flamingos in Wisconsin? Tropical Birds Visit Lake Michigan Beach in a First for the State The American flamingos spotted Friday in Port Washington, about 25 miles north of Milwaukee, marked the first sighting of the species in Wisconsin state history. Sep 24, 2023 Taylor Swift Cheers on Travis Kelce as Chicago Bears Take on Kansas City Chiefs The singer was shown cheering on the Chiefs during the FOX Sports broadcast, dressed in a red and white team jacket during an otherwise rough outing for the Chicago Bears. Sep 23, 2023 Chicago Author Wants Black Women to ‘Stop Waiting for Perfect’ – and Thrive Perfectionism might sound like a good thing, but in practice, it can perform more like procrastination – and waiting for perfect scenarios can prevent us from getting the credit and success we deserve. Sep 23, 2023 Chicago Tonight: Black Voices, Sept. 22, 2023 - Full Show Chicago gets closer to having a new top cop. Helping communities find healthy food options. And how to stop waiting for perfect with the author of this week’s book club pick. Sep 23, 2023 Chicago Food Pantries Report Stark Increase in Food Insecurity Amid Inflation, Decreased Federal Assistance With inflation on the rise, and federal pandemic assistance expiring, food pantries and distributors say food insecurity across the city is spiking. Sep 23, 2023 Get Your Geek on at South Side Science Festival on Sept. 30 The event brings out hundreds of University of Chicago scientists who will take over the campus offering panels, experiments and demonstrations to fascinate the whole family. Sep 23, 2023 Chicago Tonight: Latino Voices, Sept. 22, 2023 - Full Show Is DACA in danger? A new research initiative on Latino communities. And a cumbia celebration for Hispanic Heritage month. Sep 23, 2023 Chicago-Based Research Initiative Wants to Provide Data and Insight Around a Growing Latino Population The goal of the Latino Research Initiative is to become a data hub for community groups, policy-makers and others. Sep 23, 2023 With DACA Again Under Threat, Recipients and Families Express Confusion and Fear It is expected the final decision on DACA’s future will lie in the hands of the U.S. Supreme Court – that would be the third time DACA has come before the high court since it was instituted by executive order during the Obama administration in 2012. Sep 22, 2023 Week in Review: Tent Cities for Migrants; Elimination of Cash Bail Chicago inks a $29 million contract to build six winterized shelter camps with the same company hired by Florida to bus those people here. Meanwhile, the Biden administration approves work permits only for some Venezuelan migrants. Load More Thanks to our sponsors: