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 4, 2025 Amid Court Battle, Illinois Lawmakers Look to Push Back ‘Swipe Fees’ Ban The ban was supposed to take effect on July 1, but lawmakers voted with strong bipartisan majorities Sunday morning to pass House Bill 742 to push the ban back until July 2026. Jun 4, 2025 Battery Case Dismissed Against Aurora Resident in Dispute With Former Mayor’s Campaign Team An Aurora resident who staunchly maintained his innocence on a charge of alleged battery against a member of former Mayor Richard Irvin’s campaign team had his case dismissed by a Kane County judge on Wednesday. Jun 4, 2025 What is the CBO? A Look at the Small Office Inflaming Debate Over Trump’s Tax Bill The Congressional Budget Office has projected that President Donald Trump’s “one big beautiful bill” would increase federal deficits by about $2.4 trillion over 10 years. Jun 4, 2025 Graceland Cemetery Bans Dogs Due to ‘Highly Territorial’ Coyote Parents Protecting Their Newborn Pups Graceland Cemetery's newest residents — a litter of coyote pups — are causing a stir. Jun 4, 2025 Chicago Sees Fewest Homicides in Any May Since 2011: Police According to Chicago Police Department data, there were 36 homicides recorded throughout May 2025, a total that’s down 38% compared to the same month last year and down nearly 50% compared to May 2023. Jun 4, 2025 Donald Trump’s Tax Bill Will Add $2.4 Trillion to the National Deficit, Leave 10.9 Million More Uninsured: CBO President Donald Trump’s big bill making its way through Congress will cut taxes by $3.75 trillion but also increase deficits by $2.4 trillion over the next decade, according to an analysis released Wednesday by the nonpartisan Congressional Budget Office. Jun 4, 2025 Canadian Wildfire Smoke Causes ‘Very Unhealthy’ Conditions Across the Midwest Smoke from Canadian wildfires carried another day of poor air quality south of the border to the Midwest, where conditions in parts of Minnesota, Wisconsin and Michigan were rated “very unhealthy” Tuesday. Jun 4, 2025 Edmund White, a Groundbreaking Gay Author Who Grew Up in the Chicago Area, Dies at 85 Edmund White, the groundbreaking man of letters who documented and imagined the gay revolution through journalism, essays, plays and such novels as “A Boy’s Own Story” and “The Beautiful Room is Empty,” has died. He was 85. Jun 4, 2025 Chicago-Area Live Music Recommendations for June 4-10 Each Wednesday, WTTW News producer Josh Terry presents must-see live music shows from indie rock to jazz, country, hip-hop and more. Jun 3, 2025 June 3, 2025 - Full Show The mayor reacts as state lawmakers fail to fund public transit. And the latest on COVID-19 vaccine guidelines. Jun 3, 2025 US Supreme Court Agrees to Hear Absentee Ballot Appeal From Illinois Congressman At issue is a lower court ruling that found the Republican and two presidential elector nominees did not have standing to sue. The Supreme Court will likely hear arguments in the case in the fall. Jun 3, 2025 Federal Officials Issue New COVID Vaccine Guidelines. Here’s What to Know Federal health officials issued new guidance last week on who should have the COVID-19 vaccine, and it no longer includes healthy children and healthy pregnant women. Jun 3, 2025 Donald Trump Asked Congress to Cancel Federal Funding for PBS and NPR. The Broadcasters Have 45 Days to Save It On Tuesday, the Trump administration sent Congress a long-awaited request for lawmakers to cancel more than $1 billion in federal funds earmarked for the Corporation for Public Broadcasting, the entity that disburses taxpayer funds to local NPR and PBS stations across the country. Jun 3, 2025 Chicago Paid $62.5M to Family of Girl Killed During 2020 Chicago Police Chase: Records In all, Chicago taxpayers spent $120.3 million since January 2019 to resolve 31 lawsuits filed by Chicagoans injured during police pursuits, according to an analysis of city data by WTTW News. Jun 3, 2025 Fifth Person Dies as a Result of Chatham Afterschool Program Crash in Late April Bradley Lund, 8, had been in a Springfield hospital since the collision at YNOT Outdoors five weeks ago, according to the Sangamon County coroner. Load More Thanks to our sponsors: