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 16, 2024 Week in Review: Johnson Dismisses Questions Over ShotSpotter Cancelation; Madigan’s Former Right-Hand Man Sentenced Confusion over the end of the city’s ShotSpotter contract. State and county leaders agree to spend millions more in migrant care — but did Johnson renege on his commitment? Feb 16, 2024 Autopsy Reveals Sepsis, Other Viruses Caused Death of 5-Year-Old Migrant Boy Who Fell Ill at Pilsen Shelter Cook County Medical Examiner’s Office records indicate Jean Carlos Martinez Rivero’s death was ruled “natural” and attributed to sepsis and other viruses, including COVID-19, adenovirus and rhinovirus/enterovirus. Feb 16, 2024 Johnson Promises to Spend All of Chicago’s Federal COVID-19 Relief Funds, With Focus on ‘Disinvested’ Communities “I’m going to spend all that money, I can assure you of that,” Mayor Brandon Johnson said. Feb 16, 2024 Donald Trump Fraud Verdict: $364 Million Penalty in New York Civil Case Judge Arthur Engoron issued his decision after a 2½-month trial that saw the Republican presidential front-runner bristling under oath that he was the victim of a rigged legal system. Engoron concluded that Trump and his co-defendants “failed to accept responsibility” for their actions and that expert witnesses who testified for the defense “simply denied reality.” Feb 16, 2024 In Illinois, Customers Pay for Utilities’ Lawyers and Corporate Donations. Advocates Want to Change That Consumer advocates are pushing for a change to state law that would bar utilities from collecting money from customers for those expenditures, liability insurance covering executives and for the cost associated with filing rate cases. Feb 16, 2024 Car Headlights Are Blinding Us. Here’s Why It’s Mostly an American Problem US auto safety regulations enacted in 2022 were supposed to finally allow ADB headlight, something for which the auto industry and safety groups had long been asking for. But, according to automakers and safety advocates, the new rules make it difficult for automakers to add the feature. Feb 16, 2024 Alexei Navalny, Galvanizing Opposition Leader and Putin’s Fiercest Foe, Died in Prison, Russia Says The stunning news — less than a month before an election that will give Putin another six years in power — brought renewed criticism and outrage directed at the Kremlin leader who has cracked down on all opposition at home. Feb 15, 2024 DNC Host Committee Releases Chicago-Area Vendor, Venue Guides Showcasing Scores of Local Businesses The online portal of entertainment options serves as a reminder of the opportunity for local establishments seeking a bite of the estimated $150-200 million pie the Democratic National Convention is expected to bring. Feb 15, 2024 Chicago Tonight: Latino Voices, Feb. 15, 2024 - Full Show City Council votes on a push to upend the police discipline system. Early voting locations open downtown. And we take you inside a lounge serving up Asian and Latino flavors. Feb 15, 2024 Early Voting Begins in Chicago for March 19 Primary. Here’s What You Should Know With early voting kicking off at two downtown locations, election officials are calling on voters to make a plan to vote early. Early voting in all 50 wards will begin March 4. The Illinois primary election is March 19. Feb 15, 2024 Bridgeport Restaurant Blends Mexican, Asian Cuisine: ‘We Try to Mix It All Up’ The owners of Belly Bowl Asian Kitchen and Lounge experiment with different spices and flavors, offering a blend of cultures. Feb 15, 2024 ‘The Need is So Vital’: Cook County Court Clerk Launches New Department Focused on Expungements Cook County Circuit Court Clerk Iris Martinez on Thursday cut the ribbon on her office’s new Expungement Department, housed at the Leighton Criminal Court Building at 26th Street and California Avenue. Feb 15, 2024 City Council Votes 18-32 to Reaffirm Decision to Reject Push to Upend CPD Discipline System After a spirited debate, Ald. Scott Waguespack (32nd Ward) — once the leading progressive voice on the Chicago City Council — was the only alderperson to change their position since the December vote. Feb 15, 2024 Shedd’s Rescued Sea Otter Pup Makes Public Debut as He Continues to Thrive, Doubling in Size and Cuteness The still-unnamed pup arrived at Shedd Aquarium in November 2023 and recently made his public debut after acclimating behind the scenes. Feb 15, 2024 State, County Leaders Agree to Spend Additional $250M to Care for Migrants — But $70M Gap Remains That cost is on top of the $150 million already set aside in Chicago’s 2024 budget, the $100 million earmarked in Cook County’s budget to care for the migrants, and $160 million in state funds Pritzker agreed to spend to care for the migrants in mid-November, officials said. Load More Thanks to our sponsors: