SORT Order Oldest FirstNewest First Has Video - Any -YesNo FILTER Date Range Start date End date Category - Any -Arts & EntertainmentBusinessCrime & LawEducationHealthPoliticsScience & Nature Keyword(s) Jan 16, 2021 La Ultima Palabra: Elizabeth Morales The founder of an arts organization in Little Village gives us the last word on how adversity can spark creative solutions. Jan 16, 2021 Journalists Prepare For Protests Where They Could Be Targets While monitoring online chatter about protests at state capitols in advance of next week’s presidential inauguration, the Seattle Times came across a chilling description for journalists: soft targets. Jan 16, 2021 Federal Prisons on Lockdown in Run-Up to Biden Inauguration All federal prisons in the United States have been placed on lockdown, with officials aiming to quell any potential violence that could arise behind bars as law enforcement prepares for potentially violent protests across the country in the run-up to President-elect Joe Biden’s inauguration on Wednesday. Jan 16, 2021 Chicago Skyscrapers To Go Dark During National COVID-19 Memorial Service As part of a memorial service planned by the incoming Biden-Harris administration, Chicago’s skyscrapers will go dark for 10 minutes Tuesday night in remembrance of those who have died from COVID-19. Here’s how you can participate. Jan 15, 2021 The Week in Review: A Historic Impeachment, Shift in Springfield Politics President Trump is impeached a second time. A monumental shift in Springfield as state Rep. Michael Madigan relinquishes the speaker’s gavel. The battle over in-person learning continues between Chicago Public Schools and the Chicago Teachers Union. Jan 15, 2021 Ald. Brookins Sues Ethics Board After It Fines Him $5,000 For Violating Ethics Ordinance The 21st Ward alderman sued the Chicago Board of Ethics after it unanimously found he had violated the city’s Ethics Ordinance by defending clients — including former Ald. Proco “Joe” Moreno — in criminal cases involving the Chicago Police Department. Jan 15, 2021 ‘This Is Not a Game’: Global Virus Death Toll Hits 2 Million The numbing figure was reached just over a year after the coronavirus was first detected in the Chinese city of Wuhan. The number of dead, compiled by Johns Hopkins University, is about equal to the population of Brussels, Mecca, Minsk or Vienna Jan 15, 2021 Gibsons Cleared After Fire Prompts Probe Eatery Violated COVID-19 Restrictions Inspectors found the River North eatery to be in full compliance with COVID-19 regulations after a probe on Thursday, said Isaac Reichman, a spokesman for the Department of Business Affairs and Consumer Protection. Jan 15, 2021 Monty & Rose Have Gone Their Separate Ways, For the Winter at Least, And That’s Totally Normal Rose is spending the winter in Florida, while a sighting of Monty was recently confirmed in Texas. Trouble in plover paradise or the secret to the couple’s success? Jan 15, 2021 ‘We Need an Agreement’: CPS, CTU Still Working Toward Deal on School Reopening The head of Chicago Public Schools said the district is “willing to compromise” on an agreement with the Chicago Teachers Union to safely reopen schools as the first week of in-person learning since last spring comes to a close. Jan 15, 2021 Illinois to Launch Next Phase of COVID-19 Vaccine Effort Jan. 25: Pritzker The effort to inoculate all 850,000 health care workers and long-term care facility residents in Illinois from COVID-19 will be “substantially complete” next week, Gov. J.B. Pritzker announced Friday. Jan 15, 2021 Pritzker Lifts Toughest COVID-19 Restrictions in 3 Illinois Regions Gov. J.B. Pritzker said Friday the toughest restrictions in place to stop the spread of the coronavirus will lift in three Illinois regions — but will stay in place in Chicago and suburban Cook County. Jan 15, 2021 Ex-Ald. Moreno Granted Release From Cook County Jail Just over a week after he was taken into custody on a bond violation, former Chicago Ald. Proco “Joe” Moreno will be released from the Cook County Jail on condition he begin alcohol treatment following his arrest on drunk driving charges. Jan 15, 2021 More Transmissible COVID-19 Variant Discovered in Chicago: Officials A variant of the coronavirus first discovered in the United Kingdom and believed to be more transmissible is present in Chicago, city health officials announced Friday. Jan 15, 2021 In Sugar We Trust. Chicago Bakery Has a Sweet Take on Inauguration Day Vanille Patisserie has a full menu of Inauguration Day cookies, cakes, pies and tarts, because why not? “We’re bringing a little joy and laughter,” said owner Sophie Evanoff. “We’re in the celebration business, so anything we can celebrate, we do.” Load More Thanks to our sponsors: