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 7, 2024 Chicago Public Schools CEO Says District Underfunded, Needs More Money From State CPS is anticipating a budget deficit of $391 million for the coming school year as COVID-19 relief funding runs out. That deficit is expected to rise to $700 million the following year. May 7, 2024 Thousands of Illinois Students at Risk of Losing Access to After-School Programs Advocates say as many as 40,000 youths statewide could lose access to tutoring services, recreation and other extracurricular activities this summer unless Illinois lawmakers approve an infusion of funds to keep them going. May 7, 2024 Noting Campus Protests, Democrats Are Preparing for Intense Action at the DNC in Chicago This Summer Activists have sued in federal court, alleging First Amendment violations because the city has only offered permits for demonstrations miles from the United Center, where Biden is scheduled to accept the Democratic presidential nomination. May 7, 2024 WTTW News Explains: What’s Chicago’s History as a National Political Convention Host? Chicago is set to host the Democratic National Convention this summer. It will be the city’s 27th time hosting a national political convention. Chicago conventions have been some of the most memorable, raucous and consequential in American history. May 7, 2024 Boy Scouts of America Changing Name to Scouting America After Years of Woes The Boy Scouts of America is changing its name for the first time in its 114-year history. The organization steeped in tradition has made seismic changes after decades of turmoil, from finally allowing gay youth to welcoming girls throughout its ranks. May 7, 2024 Stormy Daniels Describes Meeting Donald Trump During Occasionally Graphic Testimony in Hush Money Trial Stormy Daniels took the witness stand Tuesday at Donald Trump’s hush money trial, describing for jurors a sexual encounter the porn actor says she had with him in 2006 that resulted in her being paid off to keep silent during the presidential race 10 years later. May 7, 2024 Illinois House GOP Advances 2 Human Trafficking Victim Protection Bills as Others Remain in Limbo Human trafficking remains a problem in Illinois, with some data suggesting it has increased in recent years. Data from the Human Trafficking Institute ranks Illinois the 5th highest state for sex trafficking, and 9th highest for labor trafficking. May 7, 2024 ‘I Felt More Alone Than Ever’: Former Juvenile Detainees Speak Out After New Lawsuit Alleges Decades of Sex Abuse in Illinois Youth Centers The alleged sexual abuse in these cases occurred between 1996 and 2017 and the victims were all minors — some as young as 12 — when the alleged abuse occurred, according to the complaint. May 7, 2024 University of Chicago Clears a Pro-Palestinian Demonstration as Protests Spread Across the Country Police cleared a pro-Palestinian tent encampment at the University of Chicago early Tuesday morning as tension ratcheted up in standoffs with demonstrators at other college campuses across the U.S. May 6, 2024 Chicago’s First Chief Homelessness Officer Begins Work on Long-Term Plan, Immediate Problems Chicago native Sendy L. Soto became the city’s first chief homelessness officer. Part of her new role will be to devise a five-year plan to end homelessness. May 6, 2024 Local Officials, Developers Mark Start of Construction on Redevelopment of Iconic James R. Thompson Center Elected officials and developers gathered at the Thompson Center on Monday to help mark the start of Google’s $280 million makeover of the former state government building. May 6, 2024 The Chicago Archaeopteryx, the Field Museum’s Newest Dinosaur, Meets the Public The Field Museum ushered in a new era of scientific exploration with Monday’s unveiling of the Chicago Archaeopteryx. May 6, 2024 Chicago’s Archaeopteryx A piece of evolutionary history has mad May 6, 2024 May 6, 2024 - Full Show Meet Chicago’s first chief homelessness officer. Birds are modern-day dinosaurs — the Field Museum says it now has a rare fossil to prove it. May 6, 2024 New Lawsuit Claims Dozens of Juveniles Subjected to Sexual Abuse in Illinois Detention Centers Nearly 100 people are claiming in a new lawsuit that they were subjected to sexual abuse and assault as the hands of correctional officers and staffers at facilities in Chicago and across the state. Load More Thanks to our sponsors: