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 26, 2024 With Victims’ Families Gathered in Court, Alleged Highland Park Parade Gunman Backs Out of Plea Deal That Would Have Seen Him Sentenced to Life in Prison Robert Crimo III, who was expected to plead guilty Wednesday, instead appeared in a Lake County courtroom packed with victims of the shooting and rejected an agreement in which he would have pleaded guilty to seven counts of first-degree murder and dozens of other charges. Jun 26, 2024 U.S. Supreme Court Narrows Bribery Statute in Ruling That May Affect Michael Madigan Trial The U.S. Supreme Court may have thrown a wrench into some of the biggest corruption cases across Illinois — including the upcoming trial of former House Speaker Michael Madigan — with a new ruling that redefines federal bribery statutes. Jun 26, 2024 Removing School Resource Officers Hasn’t Led to More Disciplinary Issues or Made Students Feel Less Safe, New Report Finds As Chicago Public Schools prepares to eliminate resource officer positions districtwide, a new study found removing police from city schools has not led to increased disciplinary issues, nor did it make students and staff feel less safe. Jun 25, 2024 The Rise of Chicago's Queer Country Music Scene: ‘Country Music is the People’s Music’ Chicago is currently at the center of a queer country renaissance with acts like Marlowe, Andrew Sa and #QueerCountry Bandwagon taking center stage. Jun 25, 2024 June 25, 2024 - Full Show Chicago Teachers Union President Stacy Davis Gates talks negotiations over a new contract. What exactly does an alderperson do? WTTW News explains. And Chicago’s queer country music is making a mark on the local music scene. Jun 25, 2024 Chicago Teachers Union President Stacy Davis Gates on Contract Negotiations: ‘We Have to Set a Benchmark’ CTU President Stacy Davis Gates spoke with WTTW News about the ongoing contract negotiations. Jun 25, 2024 After Earning a Degree From Northwestern While Incarcerated, Michael Broadway Dies in Custody at 51 as Family Questions Medical Response The circumstances around his death have left friends, family and others incarcerated at Stateville questioning the sequence of events around his medical treatment. Friends who witnessed his death last week said he “didn’t have to die.” Jun 25, 2024 Push to Find New Sources of Revenue Set to Seize Chicago City Hall Spotlight As the mayor ramps up work on his second budget proposal, a newly formed Chicago City Council subcommittee is set to meet at noon Wednesday to start examining the dozens of proposals to increase the amount of money officials have on hand to spend starting in 2025. Jun 25, 2024 Former Chicago Blackhawks Player Jeremy Roenick Gets Into Hockey Hall of Fame After Lengthy Wait Roenick’s 1,216 points with Chicago, Phoenix, Philadelphia, Los Angeles and San Jose are fourth most of any U.S.-born player. He has been a candidate since 2012 and passed over each year since. Jun 25, 2024 CTA Touts New Regional Daily Pass, Improved Ridership and Continues Calls for More Public Funding The Chicago Transit Authority board of directors approved a combined daily pass allowing seamless trips across CTA, Metra and Pace. The proposal calls for daily passes ranging from $10-16 depending on how far passengers are traveling. Jun 25, 2024 WTTW News Explains: What Exactly Does a Chicago Alderperson Do? Every four years, residents of Chicago’s 50 wards pick their representative on the City Council. They are officially known as alderpeople. But what exactly do they do? Jun 24, 2024 New WTTW Documentary Series Explores Asylum-Seekers Working to Making New Lives in Chicago The stories of five asylum-seekers who arrived in Chicago from Latin America are told in a new documentary series from WTTW. “Firsthand: Homeless – The Migrant Experience” profiles five people who left their home countries and traveled across continents to begin a new life. Jun 24, 2024 Clinics Offering Abortion Care in Illinois See Increase in Out-of-State Patients in 2 Years Since Dobbs Decision An increasing number of people are coming to Illinois in search of abortion care in the two years since the Supreme Court’s Dobbs decision overturned the Roe v. Wade ruling. Jun 24, 2024 June 24, 2024 - Full Show Former Ald. Ed Burke is sentenced to two years in prison. We have the story live from the federal courthouse. Marking two years since the Supreme Court’s Dobbs decision on abortion. And the stories of asylum-seekers who made their way to Chicago. Jun 24, 2024 A Community Conversation: The Role of Art in Chicago’s LGBTQ Activism Movement The arts have played a major role in the history of activism and support for members of the LGBTQ+ community in Chicago. Load More Thanks to our sponsors: