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 29, 2021 Roads, Bridges, Jobs: Biden Selling Big Infrastructure Deal President Joe Biden declared there is an urgent need for a “generational investment” in the nation’s infrastructure, as he looked to sell voters Tuesday on the economic benefits of the $973 billion bipartisan package that still faces an uncertain future in Congress. Jun 29, 2021 Aldermen Demand Hearing on Crime as Lightfoot Dismisses Rancor at City Hall Chicago and other major cities are experiencing a “pandemic-spurred surge” in violence that officials are having success in fighting despite a rising number of shootings and homicides, Mayor Lori Lightfoot said during a one-on-one interview Tuesday on “Chicago Tonight.” Jun 29, 2021 Moody’s Upgrade a ‘Major Milestone’ for Illinois, Pritzker Says Illinois broke a 23-year streak on Tuesday, when credit ratings agency Moody’s upgraded the state’s bond rating for the first time since 1998 – the same year the Chicago Bulls won their last championship. Jun 29, 2021 United Orders 270 Jets to Replace Old Ones, Plan for Growth United said Tuesday that it will buy 200 Boeing Max jets and 70 planes from Europe’s Airbus so that it can replace many of its smallest planes and some of its oldest and have room to grow its fleet. Jun 29, 2021 With the More Contagious Delta Variant, Some Officials Are Issuing New Mask Guidance The more transmissible delta variant is expected to become the dominant coronavirus strain in the U.S., the director of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention said. And with half the U.S. still not fully vaccinated, doctors say it could cause a resurgence of COVID-19 in the fall. Jun 29, 2021 Wet Weather Brings out the Mushrooms, but That’s Just the Tip of the Fungal Iceberg What’s up with the mushrooms that appear and then quickly disappear after wet weather? Where do they come from, and where do they go? Jun 29, 2021 Chicago’s Reopening Rolls On With Return of Food Truck Fest The Friday lunchtime series highlighting a rotating lineup of vendors will kick off July 30 and run through Oct. 15 in Daley Plaza. Jun 29, 2021 Cosmic Gulp: Astronomers See Black Hole Swallow Neutron Star Talk about a heavy snack. For the first time, astronomers have witnessed a black hole swallowing a neutron star, the most dense object in the universe — all in a split-second gulp. Jun 29, 2021 Congressional Leaders Urge FCC to Perform Equity Audit Congressional leaders and a media advocacy group are urging the Federal Communications Commission to examine how policy decisions and programs have disparately harmed Black Americans and other communities of color. Jun 29, 2021 Chicago Lifts COVID-19 Travel Order All 50 states, along with Puerto Rico and Washington, D.C., are recording fewer than 15 new cases per day per 100,000 residents and are no longer covered by the travel order, officials said Tuesday. Jun 29, 2021 ‘Latino Voices’ Community Conversation: Latino LGBTQ Experience For our June event, we celebrate Pride Month by highlighting past and current leaders in the LGBTQ movement and the Latino experience within the community. Watch the full discussion. Jun 29, 2021 ‘Excruciating’: Florida Collapse Search Stretches to Day 6 The slow work of sifting through the remnants of a collapsed Florida condo building stretched into a sixth day Tuesday, as families desperate for progress endured a wrenching wait for answers. Jun 28, 2021 Illinois’ New Criminal Justice Law Begins to Take Effect Major changes to Illinois’ criminal justice system that passed in the wake of George Floyd’s murder will begin to take effect Thursday, including a requirement that officers track and report to the state incidents in which they use a gun on someone. Here’s what else is changing. Jun 28, 2021 Traveling Exhibit Honors Chicago’s Koko Taylor and Other Women of the Blues They say a picture is worth a thousand words, and that’s exactly what Lynn Orman Weiss’ traveling exhibition does, sharing through photos how women have contributed to one of the most influential music genres. Jun 28, 2021 As Lightfoot Blames Court Shutdown for Violence, Aldermen Push Back Hours after Mayor Lori Lightfoot blamed the shutdown of the Cook County court system by the COVID-19 pandemic for escalating violence across Chicago’s South and West sides, several aldermen told “Chicago Tonight” that rising inequality and distrust of the police is to blame. Load More Thanks to our sponsors: