SORT Order Oldest FirstNewest First Has Video - Any -YesNo FILTER Date Range Start date End date Category - Any -Arts & EntertainmentBusinessCrime & LawEducationHealthPoliticsScience & NatureSports Keyword(s) Jul 24, 2023 When It Comes to Social Media and Violence, Some Researchers See an Alarmist Connection The relationship between social media and violence might not be as cut-and-dry as some make it to be. There’s sometimes a perception that social media apps fuel violence, but researchers say that correlation can be overblown. Jul 24, 2023 Media Matters When It Comes to the Public’s Perception of Crime and Violence Recent data shows that the murder rate in the U.S. is experiencing one of the largest decreases ever. Yet that good news doesn’t always make the headlines. Instead, mainstream media is often accused of furthering a narrative about rampant crime. Jul 24, 2023 Future Media-Makers in Chicago Learn to Change the Narrative of Their Own Communities Free Spirit Media is a nonprofit that works with young people 11 to 25 years of age from the West and South sides of Chicago. Staff members work to teach students to create media arts projects, like short films and news stories, to amplify their own voices. Jul 24, 2023 Push to Reopen Public Mental Health Clinics in Chicago, Expand 911 Alternate Response Takes Center Stage at City Hall A decade-long push to reopen public mental health clinics closed in 2011 and expand efforts to respond to 911 calls for help not with police officers but with social workers and counselors was center stage at City Hall Monday. Jul 24, 2023 Children From Wealthiest Families More Than Twice as Likely to Attend Elite Universities, Study Finds Children from families in the top 1% financially are more than twice as likely to attend an elite university than those from middle-class families with comparable SAT and ACT scores, a new study found. Jul 24, 2023 A UPS Strike Could Be Just Around the Corner. Here’s What You Need to Know Negotiations broke down earlier this month and unionized workers have been holding rallies and practice pickets across the country. The Teamsters, which represent more than half of the company’s workforce, will resume talks with UPS on Tuesday. Jul 24, 2023 6 People Killed in Shootings Across Chicago Over Weekend: Police According to Chicago Police Department figures, 33 people were shot in 24 separate shooting incidents between 6 p.m. Friday and 11:59 p.m. Sunday. Jul 23, 2023 President Joe Biden Will Establish a National Monument Honoring Emmett Till at Chicago Church, 2 Locations in Mississippi Biden will sign a proclamation on Tuesday to create the Emmett Till and Mamie Till-Mobley National Monument across three sites in Illinois and Mississippi, according to the official. Jul 23, 2023 Pritzker Focuses on Business Development, Clean Energy Jobs at Joliet Assembly Plant Opening On Friday, Pritzker was in Joliet where he joined other elected officials and local dignitaries to celebrate the grand opening of a new Lion Electric assembly plant, the first new automotive factory in the greater Chicago area since 1965. Jul 22, 2023 Chicago Organization Prepares Black Millennials for Futures in Civic Leadership “There’s a gap between generations and passing knowledge,” said Alexandra Sims-Jones, Black Bench Chicago co-founder. The organization connects older generations with those younger to share lessons in civic engagement and organizing. Jul 22, 2023 Addressing the Growing Imbalance Between Water Scarcity and Flooding in Northeastern Illinois It might come as a surprise given our proximity to Lake Michigan, but some of Chicago’s neighbors could soon be facing a water shortage. According to a new report, flooding and scarcity can “wildly alternate in the same place or transpire in proximity to each other.” Jul 22, 2023 Navigating College Applications After Affirmative Action Considerations start with getting admitted and continue with questions of an institution’s ongoing commitment to diversity and inclusion once students get inside the gates. Jul 22, 2023 Chicago Tonight: Black Voices, July 21, 2023 - Full Show Advice for future college students in a post-affirmative action world. A local group training Black millennials to line the political bench. And preserving a historic YMCA. Jul 22, 2023 Chicago Tonight: Latino Voices, July 21, 2023 - Full Show The growing imbalance between water scarcity and flooding. Unpacking new research on long COVID. And how a local chef educates diners on fine Mexican cuisine. Jul 22, 2023 Week in Review: Northwestern Hazing Lawsuits; Eliminating Cash Bail in Illinois Northwestern players speak out as lawsuits multiply against the beleaguered athletics program. State prosecutors get ready to eliminate cash bail as state Supreme Court upholds law. Chicago City Council addresses snowy winter sidewalks. And remembering Tony Bennett. Load More Thanks to our sponsors: