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Organizations Working to Uplift, Support Black Dads Host Father’s Day Events in Chicago

Community leaders say recognition, support and mentorship for fathers is critically important — not only for the dads themselves but also for the kids they’re raising.

Sample Cuisines of the World at Flavors of Albany Park, June 21

Albany Park on the city’s Northwest Side is one of Chicago’s most diverse neighborhoods, and as such, it’s also home to an incredible variety of restaurants.

TikTok Creator Ernest Crim III Uses Black History to Affirm and Heal

Educator Ernest Crim III believes learning Black history saved his life — and now, through anti-racism workshops and TikTok videos, he wants to do the same for others.

Chicago Artist Offers Juneteenth Events Celebrating Black Creativity

Chicago-based visual artist Dwight White II curates cultural events. From June 19-25, he’s celebrating Juneteenth with a mural activation, gala evening and artist celebration day party.

Chicago Tonight: Black Voices, June 16, 2023 - Full Show

Celebrating fatherhood in the Black community this Father’s Day weekend. Our Black Voices Book Club this week: choosing family. And learning Black history with a TikTok historian.

Chicago Tonight: Latino Voices, June 16, 2023 - Full Show

Taking the pulse of Chicago's refugee community ahead of World Refugee Day. A family-owned record label in Brighton Park. And a taste of the city's biggest restaurant crawl.

Dolly Parton’s Imagination Library to Send Free Books to Low-Income Families Across Illinois

The state is partnering with Dolly Parton’s Imagination Library to mail new books to Illinois children each month. The Dollywood Foundation pays for the books, while state and education partners provide the shipping costs.

Fiesta Back of the Yards Returns with Food, Music, Carnival Rides Through June 18

Fiesta Back of the Yards is back in full force with food, music and carnival rides on 47th Street.

Week in Review: Trump’s Historic Arraignment; Mapping Out the NASCAR Chicago Street Race

Trump arraigned on historic 37-count federal indictment, and turns it into a political fundraising opportunity. City Council grills NASCAR officials as street closures pile up. And another bombshell political corruption conviction.

Brighton Park Family Showcases Local Talent with No Sé Discos Record Label

Breaking into the music industry is not an easy task, but a local family is working to help guide artists. Brighton Park residents Jorge Ledezma and Lupe Martinez created the record label No Sé Discos in 2021. From the vocals to the instrumental, each artist has a niche.

Worsening Drought Conditions Now ‘Severe’ in Chicago Region with Little Relief in Sight

According to the National Weather Service, conditions continue to deteriorate across Northeast Illinois, with the Chicago metro area experiencing the most significant rainfall deficits. 

This Week in Nature: Lake Michigan’s Level Is Holding Steady. When Can We Expect the Next High or Low?

Drew Gronewold, an expert in hydrological modeling at the University of Michigan, presented his annual update on Great Lakes’ water levels. Lake Michigan is holding steady, but for how long?

Off-Duty Chicago Police Sergeant Found Not Guilty of Battery, Misconduct for Pinning 14-Year-Old Boy to Park Ridge Sidewalk

Chicago Police Sgt. Michael Vitellaro, who was stripped of his police powers after being charged, still faces discipline as a result of a probe of the incident by the Civilian Office of Police Accountability, which was completed in March.

Chicago Police Board Votes to Fire Sergeant Who Led Botched Raid at Home of Anjanette Young

The board in a 5-3 vote Thursday moved to terminate Sgt. Alex Wolinski, finding that he committed multiple rule violations and a “failure of leadership … so serious as to be incompatible with continued service.”

Daniel Ellsberg, Who Leaked Pentagon Papers Exposing Vietnam War Secrets, Dies at 92

Daniel Ellsberg, the history-making whistleblower who by leaking the Pentagon Papers revealed longtime government doubts and deceit about the Vietnam War and inspired acts of retaliation by President Richard Nixon that helped lead to his resignation, has died.