SORT Order Oldest FirstNewest First Has Video - Any -YesNo FILTER Date Range Start date End date Category - Any -Arts & EntertainmentBusinessCrime & LawEducationHealthPoliticsScience & NatureSports Keyword(s) Feb 25, 2024 Northwestern, Dartmouth, Rice and Vanderbilt Settle Antitrust Financial Aid Lawsuit Dartmouth College, and Rice, Vanderbilt and Northwestern universities agreed to pay a total of $166 million to settle claims filed in a 2022 class action lawsuit alleging the schools colluded on the amount of financial aid awarded to students, while favoring applicants from wealthier families. Feb 25, 2024 Cody Bellinger Returning to the Cubs on an $80 Million, 3-Year Contract, Source Says The slugger can opt out of the deal after each of the first two seasons, according to the person who spoke to the AP on condition of anonymity Sunday because the agreement was pending a physical. Feb 24, 2024 Maternal Mental Health Conditions Drive Climbing Death Rate in US, Research Says The maternal mortality rate in the U.S. is two- to threefold greater than in other high-income countries, and it has only increased in recent years, according to a new evidence review. Feb 24, 2024 Illinois Judge Who Reversed Rape Conviction Removed From Bench After Panel Finds He Circumvented Law The Illinois Courts Commission said Adams County Judge Robert Adrian “engaged in multiple instances of misconduct” and “abused his position of power to indulge his own sense of justice while circumventing the law.” Feb 23, 2024 Week in Review: Judge Strikes Bring Chicago Home Referendum; White Sox Court Springfield Lawmakers Chicago’s Board of Education votes to remove police officers from schools. And the White Sox head to Springfield in the hopes of scoring a stadium subsidy. Feb 23, 2024 Indiana Resident With Measles Visited 3 Chicago Hospitals While Contagious, Health Officials Say Local health officials are working to notify people who may have been exposed to measles after a northwest Indiana resident sought medical care last week in Chicago while contagious with the infection. Feb 23, 2024 Judge Orders Proposal to Hike Taxes on Sales of Million-Dollar Properties Off Ballot; City Appeals The proposal known as Bring Chicago Home will remain on the ballot, but the results will not be tallied and reported unless the judge’s decision is overturned by a state appeals court. Feb 23, 2024 How Do You Say ‘Abracadabra’ in French? Acclaimed Parisian Magician on Chicago Performances, Life in Magic and Fooling Penn & Teller Paris-based magician Alexandra Duvivier charms audiences with the art of close-up – or parlor – magic. She’s one of a growing number of women in the profession, and she even performed a trick that fooled famed duo Penn & Teller. Feb 23, 2024 Look at That Face: Brookfield Zoo’s Baby Seal in the Running for Cutest Newcomer The grey seal pup was born Feb. 17. He’ll stay behind the scenes for the next month and a half while bonding with his mom. Feb 23, 2024 Historic Odysseus Moon Mission Marks Milestone in Reaching the Lunar Surface: ‘The US Has Returned to the Moon’ Odysseus is expected to operate for up to seven days on the lunar surface before the landing site is plunged into lunar night, with freezing temperatures rending the vehicle inoperable. Feb 23, 2024 EPA Approves Year-Round Sales of Higher Ethanol Blend for Illinois, 7 Other Midwest States The move reflects the importance of ethanol to agriculture. The fuel additive consumes roughly 40% of the nation’s corn crop, so higher sales of ethanol could mean greater profits for corn farmers. Feb 23, 2024 With Democratic National Convention Coming to Chicago, CPS Board OKs Delayed Start Date For 2024-25 School Year The DNC is scheduled to run from Aug. 19-22 at the United Center. Classes this fall for CPS students are now slated to begin Aug. 26 and run until June 12, 2025. Feb 22, 2024 Chicago Tonight: Latino Voices, Feb. 22, 2024 - Full Show Chicago officials are closing four migrant shelters. State lawmakers weigh in on Pritzker’s budget proposal. And a local group’s effort to diversify figure skating. Feb 22, 2024 Chicago Group Gets Kids on the Ice With ‘Figure Skating on Your Block’ The Chicago Youth Foundation offers a new program to introduce figure skating to diverse neighborhoods across the city. Feb 22, 2024 Exhibit Explores Impact of Evictions With Help From People With Lived Experience The exhibit at the National Public Housing Museum in River North is inspired by the Pulitzer Prize-winning book “Evicted” by Princeton sociologist Matthew Desmond. Load More Thanks to our sponsors: