SORT Order Oldest FirstNewest First Has Video - Any -YesNo FILTER Date Range Start date End date Category - Any -Arts & EntertainmentBusinessCrime & LawEducationHealthPoliticsScience & NatureSports Keyword(s) Jan 18, 2024 Chicago Tonight: Latino Voices, Jan. 18, 2024 - Full Show New information on how the city says it addressed health concerns at a Pilsen migrant shelter. Jimmy Soto comes home after serving Illinois’ longest wrongful conviction sentence. And the opportunities and challenges of buying your first home. Jan 18, 2024 When is the Right Time to Buy a Home? Navigating the Path to Homeownership With rising home prices, living costs and more, saving for that next step can be intimidating. It’s causing many young adults to delay their purchase. The average age of first-time homebuyers has reached 36, according to the National Association of Realtors. Jan 18, 2024 ‘You Know You’re Innocent, Yet Nobody’s Hearing You.’ Jimmy Soto Looks to Future After Serving 42 Years for Wrongful Conviction In December, Jimmy Soto saw the sunrise over Lake Michigan for the first time in 42 years. He is now discovering a completely different world from the one he left. Jan 18, 2024 Rogers Park Resident Collects 1,800 Handmade Hats to Help Migrants Keep Warm One Rogers Park resident is making it her mission to help migrants by giving them knitted and crocheted winter hats. She reached out to local and online crafting groups asking if others wanted to do the same. Jan 18, 2024 Is Chicago’s Cold Snap Good News in the Fight Against Invasive Species? Not When It Comes to Spotted Lanternfly Experts said the pest’s eggs, which will hatch in spring, are able to withstand the recent arctic blast. Jan 18, 2024 Hilco to Pay $12.25M Over Botched Smokestack Implosion in Little Village. Here’s How to File a Claim In April 2020, a smokestack implosion in Little Village blanketed the community in dust, endangering the health of residents during the early days of the COVID-19 pandemic. Now, eligible Little Village residents have until March 26 to file claims for compensation. Jan 18, 2024 Candy Giant Mars Company Opens New $42M Food Research Facility on Goose Island The 44,000-square-foot, $42 million facility will be dedicated to chocolate and nut testing and research, according to a company press release. Jan 18, 2024 Chicago Banned Unannounced Migrant Drop-Offs. Now This Texas Charter Bus Company is Suing Over the Restrictions Chicago rules require unscheduled one-way buses from outside the Chicago area to get advance approval from the city to drop people off. Violators can be fined $3,000 and have their vehicles impounded, the mandate says. Jan 18, 2024 Organizers Share What to Expect Ahead of the 2024 Democratic National Convention in Chicago Thousands of delegates, journalists and likely protestors will descend on Chicago for the DNC from Aug. 19-22 — tying up traffic and hotel rooms while also giving the city and its bars, restaurants and shops an opportunity to show off. Jan 18, 2024 Chicago Won’t Evict Migrants Until Feb. 1, Officials Announce Mayor Brandon Johnson will not evict migrants from city shelters until at least Feb. 1, suspending the 60-day limit he imposed for the second time in less than a week, a city spokesperson said. Jan 17, 2024 Metra Passengers Who Threaten, Harm Someone Can Be Banned Under New Policy The new code of conduct prohibits pushing, waving a gun at someone, harassment and “acts of public indecency.” Jan 17, 2024 Chicago Tonight: Black Voices, Jan. 17, 2024 - Full Show One on one with the newest leader of the city’s public health department. Supporting Chicago’s unhoused as temperatures continue to plummet. And bringing paradise to everyday life ahead of Chicago Restaurant Week. Jan 17, 2024 Volunteers, Faith Leaders Working to Help Unhoused Chicagoans Amid Freezing Temperatures Most of us can avoid Chicago’s frigid temperatures just by staying home. But for those experiencing homelessness, the solution is not that simple. Local organizations work directly with those individuals, hoping to provide relief and find long-term solutions. Jan 17, 2024 Inside Hyde Park’s 14 Parish Ahead of Chicago Restaurant Week Chicago Restaurant Week kicks off Friday. But don’t be fooled by the annual event’s name — it’s actually a 17-day celebration of the city’s diverse and delicious culinary scene. Jan 17, 2024 Meet Chicago’s New Public Health Commissioner, Olusimbo ‘Simbo’ Ige The city of Chicago has a new public health commissioner filling this high-profile role after the ousting of Dr. Allison Arwady in August. Dr. Olusimbo “Simbo” Ige is the first Black woman to lead the Chicago Department of Public Health on a permanent basis. Load More Thanks to our sponsors: