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 8, 2023 Business Organization Proposes Plan to Reduce Chicago’s Gun Violence by 80% in 10 Years The business group is proposing a “one table” approach to addressing gun violence with the goal of reducing homicides and shootings by about 80% in 10 years. Jun 8, 2023 Aurora Mayor’s Girlfriend Didn’t Disclose Previous State COVID Relief Funding When Asking for Local Taxpayer Cash A review of the grant application for Laura’s Furniture shows the company misrepresented whether it had previously received COVID-related government funding. Jun 8, 2023 ‘Chicago Tonight’ in Your Neighborhood: Puerto Rican Festival Kicks Off in Humboldt Park Fiestas Patronales Puertorriqueñas is a four-day event featuring live music, games and food all celebrating Puerto Rican culture. Jun 8, 2023 Two Musicals, Both Focusing on Immigrant Life in America, Showcase Different Stylistic Approaches Two very different musicals now on stage in Chicago — a revival of “West Side Story” at Lyric Opera, and a new work, “Lucy and Charlie’s Honeymoon,” at Lookingglass Theatre — are in many ways driven by the issue of immigration. Jun 8, 2023 CPS Educators and Employees to Get 12 Weeks of Paid Parental Leave Mayor Brandon Johnson, along with Chicago Public Schools CEO Pedro Martinez and Chicago Teachers Union President Stacy Davis Gates, announced that the school district is in the process of expanding its paid parental leave up to 12 weeks for birthing and non-birthing parents. Jun 8, 2023 Republican Party Set to Encourage Early Voting, Mail Balloting After Years of Opposite Messaging to Voters Republicans are poised to launch aggressive get-out-the-vote campaigns for 2024 that employ just those strategies, attempting to match the emphasis on early voting Democrats have used for years to lock in many of their supporters well ahead of Election Day. Jun 8, 2023 Wildfire Smoke Got You Wondering About Air Quality? Here's What To Know With large swaths of the U.S. shrouded in smoke from Canadian wildfires, now's a good time to review the basics of the Environmental Protection Agency's Air Quality Index. Jun 8, 2023 5 Things to Do This Weekend: Midsommarfest, the Art of Pride Summer festivals, a dance performance and a 46-foot dinosaur usher in the weekend. Here are five things to do in Chicago. Jun 7, 2023 Considering New Stadium Options, Bears Restart Dialogue with Johnson Mayor Brandon Johnson and Chicago Bears President Kevin Warren met Wednesday, a clear sign that relations between the city and the Monsters of the Midway have thawed, which may set the stage for talks to keep the team in Chicago, if not at Soldier Field. Jun 7, 2023 June 7, 2023 - Full Show One on one with superstar Chance the Rapper. Part Two in our series on elder prison parole in Illinois. Does Chicago still have a shot at keeping the Bears? And the last day of school for CPS students. Jun 7, 2023 Southeast Side Activists Vow to Continue Environmental Justice Fight, Now with Help from Mayor Leaders of Chicago's environmental justice movement are confident Mayor Brandon Johnson has their backs – and they won’t have to fight City Hall as well as the businesses that they blame causing high rates of cancer, heart disease, respiratory ailments and asthma by polluting the air they breathe. Jun 7, 2023 From Mobility Issues to Alzheimer’s and Cancer, Advocates Say Illinois Prisons Are Struggling to Care for an Aging Population More than half of IDOC inmates serving a life sentence are 55 or older. Caring for an aging prison population is a costly endeavor, advocates say, and the health care elderly prisoners do receive often falls short. That’s why some are calling for a new parole system. Jun 7, 2023 Chicago Man Charged With Firing Gun At Police Officers During Pursuit Antwon Harrison, 24, was held without bail during a hearing Wednesday after he was charged with two counts of attempted murder stemming from a shooting incident Monday evening. Jun 7, 2023 New State Law Limits Venue for Illinois Constitutional Lawsuits to Sangamon, Cook Counties The bill came in response to a flurry of lawsuits filed in recent years in courthouses throughout the state challenging such things as Pritzker’s COVID-19 mitigation orders, a law that would end cash bail, and, most recently, the state’s ban on assault-style weapons and large-capacity magazines. Jun 7, 2023 ‘I Can Taste the Air’: Wildfire Smoke from Canada Spreads Hazardous Haze at Home and in the US While Canadian officials asked other countries for help fighting more than 400 blazes nationwide that already have displaced 20,000 people, air quality with what the U.S. rates as hazardous levels of pollution extended into central New York. Load More Thanks to our sponsors: