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 22, 2021 Biden Pushes Shots for Young Adults as Variant Concern Grows The U.S. government is stepping up efforts to get younger Americans vaccinated for COVID-19 as concerns grow about the spread of a new variant that threatens to set the country back in the months ahead. Jun 22, 2021 New CPS Conduct Policy Outlines How School Administrators Should Deal With Police Chicago Public Schools is advising administrators against contacting police in non-emergency situations and will remove “criminalizing” language from its student code of conduct in an effort to help eliminate the school-to-prison pipeline, according to a proposed set of revisions. Jun 22, 2021 Aldermen Immediately Reject Another Bid to Build 297 Apartments Near O’Hare The third time did not prove to be the charm for a proposal to build hundreds of apartments near Higgins Road and Cumberland Avenue. Instead, the City Council’s Zoning Committee voted 11-2 Tuesday to table the plan from GlenStar. Jun 22, 2021 Prosecutors: Robber Fired 10 Shots at Wounded Iowa Deputy A Chicago man robbed two Iowa gas station employees at gunpoint and confined them in a cooler before he fired 10 shots at a sheriff’s deputy who responded to the crime, seriously wounding him, prosecutors said Tuesday. Jun 22, 2021 Beware of Storm-Related Repair Scams: Illinois Attorney General Homeowners and businesses cleaning up from strong storms that produced two tornados Sunday night, including an EF3 that tore through the Naperville area, should be on alert for scammers, according to Illinois Attorney General Kwame Raoul. Jun 22, 2021 City Officials Planning to Expand ‘Chicago Connected’ Internet Program A year after the launch of a program aiming to provide 100,000 Chicago Public Schools students with free high-speed internet for four years, city officials have announced plans to extend the program further. Jun 22, 2021 Second Father’s Day Tornado Confirmed in Suburbs as Cleanup Continues An EF0 tornado, with maximum winds of 85 mph, touched down in Plainfield late Sunday, carving a 3.2-mile path to southwest Romeoville before dissipating near the Mistwood Golf Club, according to the National Weather Service. Jun 22, 2021 When It Comes to Heated Divorce, Pets Aren’t People Too In the eyes of the law, pets are property when it comes to divorce, but new ways of working out custody of the dog, cat or parrot have sprung up with special mediators and “petnups” to avoid courtroom disputes. Jun 21, 2021 In Humboldt Park, Anti-Violence Groups Work Toward Healing, Prevention Two people were fatally shot and another 10 were injured this weekend on the city’s West Side. How a local anti-violence group is working alongside the community to prevent further violence. Jun 21, 2021 Riding High and Low: Exploring Chicago’s Vibrant Custom Bike Culture Have you ever thrown out a broken bike or any of its spare parts? There’s a chance a local bike club scooped up that trash to make a work of art on wheels. We visit Logan Square to learn about the city’s bustling custom bike culture. Jun 21, 2021 Chicago’s Nightclubs Hoping to Rebound as City Fully Reopens The COVID-19 pandemic brought Chicago’s nightlife scene to a halt. How businesses are faring — and hoping to rebound — now that the city is fully reopened. Jun 21, 2021 High Court Sides With Ex-Athletes in NCAA Compensation Case The Supreme Court ruled unanimously Monday the NCAA can’t limit education-related benefits that colleges can offer their sports stars, a victory for athletes that could help open the door to further easing in the decades-old fight over paying student-athletes. Jun 21, 2021 Chicago Cop Who Owns House Where 5 Killed Disciplined Chicago’s police superintendent said Monday that his decision to strip an officer’s police powers was tied in part to the officer’s ownership of a house on the city’s South Side where gunmen killed five people and injured three others. Jun 21, 2021 Crain’s Headlines: American Airlines Cuts July Flights A cutback in flights for a major airline. Crain’s Chicago Business editor Ann Dwyer takes us behind the headline of that story and more business news. Jun 21, 2021 Father’s Day Tornado Was a Severe EF3, Winds Up to 165 mph: National Weather Service After conducting a preliminary survey of Sunday’s tornado site in the western suburbs, the National Weather Service said it has determined the twister was an EF3, the strongest to touch down in the Chicago metropolitan area since 2015. Load More Thanks to our sponsors: