SORT Order Oldest FirstNewest First Has Video - Any -YesNo FILTER Date Range Start date End date Category - Any -Arts & EntertainmentBusinessCrime & LawEducationHealthPoliticsScience & NatureSports Keyword(s) May 23, 2024 Think Cicadas Are Strange? Meet the Foam-Farting Spittlebug The tiny critters are almost impossible to spot, but you can’t miss their bubbles. May 23, 2024 Chicago Tonight: Latino Voices, May 23, 2024 - Full Show School funding and a crackdown on THC — the latest from Springfield. And ahead of Memorial Day weekend, we hear stories from Latinos who served in the military. May 23, 2024 Justice Department Sues Ticketmaster Owner, Asks Court to Break Up Company’s Monopoly on Live Events The sweeping antitrust lawsuit was brought with 30 state and district attorneys general and seeks to dismantle the monopoly they say is squeezing out smaller promoters, hurting artists and drowning ticket buyers in fees. May 23, 2024 Chicago School Board Approves New 4-Year Contract With Support Staff Backed by SEIU Local 73 The Chicago Board of Education unanimously approved a new agreement with unionized staffers represented by Service Employees International Union Local 73. May 23, 2024 Northwestern President Defends Deal With Student Protesters to US House Committee: ‘We Had to Get the Encampment Down’ The presidents of Northwestern and Rutgers universities defended their decisions to end pro-Palestinian encampments through negotiations rather than police force, telling a House committee on Thursday that they defused the danger without ceding ground to protesters. May 23, 2024 Angel Reese Excelling On and Off the Court in Rookie WNBA Season With the Chicago Sky The Chicago Sky rookie said the perception that it’s only Indiana’s Caitlin Clark that’s raising the profile of the league is misleading. The league’s had tremendous growth in attendance, TV ratings and merchandise sold already. May 23, 2024 Chicago Beaches Will Open Friday, Just in Time for Memorial Day Weekend: Here’s What You Need to Know Beaches in Chicago will open Friday at 11 a.m. for the 2024 season – just in time for Memorial Day weekend. Here is everything you need to know to enjoy those Chicago summer days. May 23, 2024 Chicago Education, Union Officials Agree to Hold Public Bargaining Sessions During Teachers Contract Negotiations Chicago Teachers Union Vice President Jackson Potter confirmed the union and school district have agreed to hold open bargaining sessions that will allow community stakeholders to attend negotiations for the first time. May 23, 2024 New Illinois Law That Prevents Political Parties From Slating Candidates in Open General Election Races Put on Hold by Judge The law put an end to the long-standing Illinois practice of letting a political party slate candidates for the general election in contests that are open because no one from that party ran in the primary election. May 23, 2024 Chicago City Council Ratchets Up Pressure on Johnson Over Transit Issues Allies of the mayor used a parliamentary maneuver Wednesday to prevent a vote on the nomination of the Rev. Ira Acree to serve on the board of the Regional Transportation Authority, an acknowledgment they did not have the votes to confirm the politically connected pastor. May 23, 2024 More Piping Plovers Have Arrived at Montrose, as the Mating Plot Thickens Chicago’s own Imani has been joined by at least two other plovers, one believed to be a female. Let the mating games begin. May 23, 2024 Effort to Ban Wildlife Killing Contests in Illinois ‘Unlikely’ to Clear State Senate This Session The bill would ban the practice of holding wildlife contests that reward participants with cash, prizes or inducements for killing fur-bearing animals. Much of the floor debate centered on contests that award the killing of coyotes as a method of population control. May 23, 2024 Man Found Fit for Trial in Attacks That Killed 4, Injured 7 Others in Rockford The judge had ordered a psychiatric evaluation in April for Christian Soto, 22, who is accused of stabbing, beating or driving over the victims in March. He is charged with first-degree murder and other counts. May 23, 2024 Some Landscapers Say Evanston’s Gas-Powered Leaf Blower Ban Created a Tense Atmosphere, With the Public and Fellow Landscapers Submitting More Than 1,000 Violations Since April 1, 2023, the landscaping community in Evanston has been tasked with making a drastic change for climate and noise concerns: switching from gas- or propane-powered leaf blowers to electric. But not all landscapers are feeling pressure from the ban. The largest landscaper in Evanston also filed the most complaints against fellow landscapers. May 23, 2024 Chicago-Area Music Promoter Charged Alongside Rapper G Herbo in Credit Card Fraud Scheme Pleads Guilty Antonio M. Strong, 31, of Lansing, Illinois, pleaded guilty Wednesday in a Massachusetts federal court to one count of conspiracy to commit wire fraud and four counts of wire fraud. Load More Thanks to our sponsors: