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 12, 2023 Federal Student Loan Payments Will Be Due Starting in October, After More Than 3-Year Pause The pandemic-related pause on both payments and interest accumulation has been set to end later this summer, though the exact date payments would be due was a little fuzzy. Jun 12, 2023 Moms for Liberty Rises as Power Player in GOP Politics After Attacking Schools Over Gender, Race Moms for Liberty didn’t exist during the last presidential campaign, but the Florida-based nonprofit that champions “parental rights” in education has rapidly become a major player for 2024, boosted in part by GOP operatives, politicians and donors. Jun 12, 2023 4 People Killed in Weekend Shootings Across Chicago: Police According to Chicago Police Department data, 31 people were shot in 26 separate shootings between 6 p.m. Friday and 11:59 p.m. Sunday. That included the four people killed and three teens who were wounded in a shooting at a CTA station Sunday afternoon. Jun 12, 2023 WTTW News Explains: Why Are There So Many Units of Local Government? Illinios ranks first in the nation in the number of individual units of local government. WTTW News Explains what is going on with all of those property tax line items. Jun 12, 2023 Bears Are on The Move, Second Black Bear Sighting in Lake County in Less Than a Week Wildlife officials believe the bear spotted over the weekend in Antioch is the same one seen last Wednesday in Gurnee. Jun 12, 2023 As Chicago’s City Commissions Start Meeting in Person Again, Future of Online Access in Doubt No rules require city officials to stream meetings online or allow members of the public to weigh in virtually, either by Zoom or by phone – putting at risk Chicagoans’ ability to keep tabs on their government with a simple click of a button. Jun 11, 2023 The Story Behind Juneteenth and How It Became a Federal Holiday For generations, Black Americans have recognized the end of one of the darkest chapters in U.S. history with joy, in the form of parades, street festivals, musical performances or cookouts. Jun 10, 2023 A Mahler Masterwork Played Masterfully by the Chicago Symphony Orchestra If one needs any proof that calamity, whether personal and/or political, also has the power to inspire great works of art, Gustav Mahler’s “Symphony No. 9 in D Major” can easily serve as a prime example. Jun 10, 2023 From Health Care to Educational Opportunity, Annual Report Details Persistent Problems Plaguing Black Chicagoans The Chicago Urban League released its 2023 “State of Black Chicago” report, which measures outcomes in health, education, income,and housing for Black Chicagoans as compared to other racial groups. Jun 10, 2023 Illinois Commission Aims to Research Reparations, Educate Public About the Issue The state of Illinois’ reparations commission, known as the African Descent-Citizens Reparations Commission, is hard at work on a daunting mission. Jun 10, 2023 Theodore ‘Ted’ Kaczynski, Chicago-Area Native Known as the ‘Unabomber,’ Has Died in Federal Prison Theodore “Ted” Kaczynski, the Harvard-educated mathematician who retreated to a dingy shack in the Montana wilderness and ran a 17-year bombing campaign that killed three people and injured 23 others, died Saturday. He was 81. Jun 10, 2023 Chicago Tonight: Black Voices, June 9, 2023 - Full Show A report on the state of Black Chicago. An Illinois commission considers reparations. A West Side charter school closes its doors. An Ethiopian food for a cause. Jun 10, 2023 Volunteer Medical Students Work to Meet Health Needs of Migrants Arriving in Chicago As part of the city’s response, police stations have become makeshift shelters for new migrants before they transition into long-term housing. Recently, a volunteer team of medical students has begun making the rounds at those police stations to assist with refugees’ health needs. Jun 10, 2023 On the Witness Stand, Former State Sen. Terry Link Finally Acknowledges He Wore a Wire for FBI Link, a Vernon Hills Democrat, has spent years denying news media reports that he was the legislator-turned-cooperating witness described in charging documents made public after the arrest of ex-state Rep. Luis Arroyo in October of 2019. Jun 10, 2023 Likely Headed to the Blackhawks, NHL Top Prospect 17-Year-Old Connor Bedard in the Spotlight During Pre-Draft Combine The Chicago Blackhawks own the No. 1 pick, and are highly anticipated to use it on Bedard when the draft opens in Nashville, Tennessee, on June 28. Load More Thanks to our sponsors: