SORT Order Oldest FirstNewest First Has Video - Any -YesNo FILTER Date Range Start date End date Category - Any -Arts & EntertainmentBusinessCrime & LawEducationHealthPoliticsScience & NatureSports Keyword(s) Jun 30, 2023 Week in Review: NASCAR Chicago Street Race; Supreme Court Rulings Chicago buckles down for this weekend’s NASCAR race. City residents choke down the world’s worst air quality. The president visits Chicago amid a major week of Supreme Court rulings. And Connor Bedard becomes a Hawk. Jun 30, 2023 Lawsuit: Chicago Police Targeted Black, Latino Chicagoans With Traffic Stops The lawsuit filed by the American Civil Liberties Union of Illinois accuses the Chicago Police Department of making more than 1 million traffic stops between 2016 and 2022 based on dubious evidence of minor violations that took direct aim at Black and Latino Chicagoans but spared White Chicagoans. Jun 30, 2023 Explore African and Caribbean Culture at International Festival of Life, July 1-4 Organizers said the four-day festival will be a “grand celebration” to bring community together. The event celebrates African and Caribbean art, cuisine, dance and music. Jun 30, 2023 Illinois to Make Standard Driver’s Licenses Available to Noncitizens Regardless of Immigration Status Gov. J.B. Pritzker on Friday signed House Bill 3882, which will phase out the “Temporary Visitor Driver’s License,” or TVDL, which noncitizens currently use to drive legally in Illinois. The new law takes effect July 1, 2024. Jun 30, 2023 Supreme Court Rules for Designer Who Doesn’t Want to Make Wedding Websites for Gay Couples The court ruled 6-3 for designer Lorie Smith despite a Colorado law that bars discrimination based on sexual orientation, race, gender and other characteristics. Smith had argued that the law violates her free speech rights. Jun 30, 2023 Supreme Court Strikes Down Biden’s Plan to Wipe Away $400 Billion in Student Loans The 6-3 decision, with conservative justices in the majority, effectively killed the $400 billion plan, announced by President Joe Biden last year, and left borrowers on the hook for repayments that are expected to resume by late summer. Jun 30, 2023 Fourth of July Gas Prices Take Big Plunge, Illinois Down $1.47 Over Last Year The national average for regular gasoline dipped to $3.55 a gallon on Thursday, according to AAA. A year ago, a gallon of regular sold for an average of $4.87 a gallon. Jun 30, 2023 Alan Arkin, Oscar-Winning Actor and Second City Member, Dies at 89 A member of Chicago’s famed Second City comedy troupe, Arkin was an immediate success in movies and peaked late in life with his win as best supporting actor for the surprise 2006 hit “Little Miss Sunshine.” Jun 30, 2023 Number of CPD Search Warrants Dropped Nearly 90% After Botched Raid at Home of Anjanette Young: Watchdog The number of homes searched by Chicago Police officers dropped nearly 90% since 2019, the same year a botched raid left social worker Anjanette Young handcuffed while naked and pleading for help, according to new data. Jun 29, 2023 June 29, 2023 - Full Show A bombshell Supreme Court ruling upends affirmative action. We’re live in Grant Park just days before the NASCAR street race begins. And what to know about new laws taking effect soon. Jun 29, 2023 As Chicago NASCAR Weekend Nears, Residents and Workers Weigh In It’s almost go time for NASCAR in Chicago. The 12-turn, 2.2-mile street course will run on Lake Shore Drive, Michigan Avenue and South Columbus Drive. People are feeling all sorts of emotions — from excitement to curiosity to concern. Jun 29, 2023 UChicago Alumnus Making NASCAR Xfinity Series Debut in City He Used to Call Home Andre Castro is making his NASCAR Xfinity Series debut this Saturday in Chicago. He’s used to street racing and skyline views, but stock cars will be a new one for him. Jun 29, 2023 Illinois Consumers Set to Pay More for Gas, Groceries as Tax Relief Measures Expire Get ready to pay more for gas and groceries. Illinois rings in the fiscal new year on July 1, which brings with it changes. Jun 29, 2023 Supreme Court Strikes Down Affirmative Action in College Admissions, Says Race Cannot be a Factor The court's conservative majority overturned admissions plans at Harvard and the University of North Carolina, the nation's oldest private and public colleges, respectively. Jun 29, 2023 In Closely Watched Case, Federal Appeals Court Weighs Constitutionality of Illinois’ Assault Weapons Ban The judges on the Seventh Circuit Court of Appeals are being asked to decide whether Illinois’ recently enacted assault weapons ban violates the Second Amendment’s right to bear arms. Load More Thanks to our sponsors: