SORT Order Oldest FirstNewest First Has Video - Any -YesNo FILTER Date Range Start date End date Category - Any -Arts & EntertainmentBusinessCrime & LawEducationHealthPoliticsScience & Nature Keyword(s) Jun 26, 2025 Key Medicaid Provision in Trump’s Tax Cut and Spending Bill is Found to Violate Senate Rules The Senate parliamentarian has advised that a Medicaid provider tax overhaul central to President Donald Trump’s tax cut and spending bill does not adhere to the chamber’s procedural rules, delivering a crucial blow as Republicans rush to finish the package this week. Jun 26, 2025 Gov. JB Pritzker Makes It Official, Says He Is Running for Reelection to ‘Protect Our Story’ If he wins a third term, Gov. JB Pritzker will become only the second Illinois governor to serve more than two terms. Jun 26, 2025 From Studio Ghibli to a Farewell to Links Hall, Here Are 8 Arts and Culture Picks for the Weekend There are lots of celebrations on the horizon in Chicago — openings, closings, anniversaries, festivals — but’s it’s only a party if you show up. With a boatload of entertainment options out there, hop on board and grab a paddle. Jun 25, 2025 Chicago Tonight: Black Voices, June 25, 2025 - Full Show A new documentary aims to redefine how we look at nature. And local author Luvvie Ajayi Jones wants kids to speak up and make positive change. Jun 25, 2025 New Documentary Showcases Southside Blooms, Importance of Environmental Education For years, Southside Blooms has been beautifying blocks one flower at a time. The new documentary “In Our Nature” digs into the nonprofit’s work and highlights environmental educators planting the seeds of meaningful change. Jun 25, 2025 Kennedy’s New Vaccine Panel Alarms Pediatricians With Inquiries Into Long-Settled Questions The American Academy of Pediatrics announced Wednesday that it would continue publishing its own vaccine schedule for children but now will do so independently of the ACIP, calling it “no longer a credible process.” Jun 25, 2025 Illinois’ Soil Conservation Funding Stagnates Amid Recent High-Profile Dust Storms On May 16, Chicago saw its first major dust storm since the Dust Bowl. The storm dropped visibility in the city to near zero as wind gusts blew over 60 mph at times, according to the National Weather Service. Jun 25, 2025 ‘A Hero to Everyone Here’: Friends, Family Mourn Fallen Chicago Police Officer Krystal Rivera Hundreds of family, friends and fellow police gathered Wednesday afternoon at the Living Word Christian Center in Forest Park to mourn the fallen officer. Jun 25, 2025 Lawsuit Joined by Illinois, Other States Challenges Billions of Dollars in Trump Administration Funding Cuts Attorneys general from more than 20 states and Washington, D.C. filed a federal lawsuit Tuesday challenging billions of dollars in funding cuts made by the Trump administration that would fund everything from crime prevention to food security to scientific research Jun 25, 2025 Preckwinkle Taps US Forest Service Official to Lead Cook County’s Forest Preserve District Nominee Adam Bianchi has more than 17 years of experience in public land and natural resource management with the U.S. Forest Service. Jun 25, 2025 Fan Banned Indefinitely After Heckling Diamondbacks Player With Comments About Late Mother During White Sox Game Diamondbacks second baseman Ketel Marte was seen in tears on the field after a spectator at Rate Field yelled a derogatory comment about his late mother during an at-bat in Arizona’s game against the Chicago White Sox on Tuesday night. Jun 25, 2025 JB Pritzker to Seek a 3rd Term as Governor Amid Questions About His Presidential Ambitions The Democrat will announce his intentions Thursday at an event in Chicago, according to two people familiar with his plans who requested anonymity because they were not authorized to speak publicly ahead of the events. Jun 24, 2025 After Objections, CPD Agrees Officers Will Not Search Vehicles Based on Smell of Raw Cannabis: Reform Groups Chicago Police Department officials agreed to revise proposed new rules and prohibit officers from searching vehicles based on the smell of raw cannabis, a coalition of reform groups told the federal judge overseeing efforts to reform the Chicago Police Department. Jun 24, 2025 June 24, 2025 - Full Show Anger over a failed ceasefire. And will Gov. JB Pritzker run for a third term? Jun 24, 2025 UChicago Terrorism Expert on Iran and Growing Concerns About Political Violence Within the US On Day 1 of a ceasefire agreement between Iran and Israel that has already been violated, President Donald Trump vented his frustration with both countries. Trump commented, “We basically have two countries that have been fighting so long and so hard that they don’t know what the f--- they’re doing.” Load More Thanks to our sponsors: