SORT Order Oldest FirstNewest First Has Video - Any -YesNo FILTER Date Range Start date End date Category - Any -Arts & EntertainmentBusinessCrime & LawEducationHealthPoliticsScience & NatureSports Keyword(s) Sep 23, 2023 Chicago-Based Research Initiative Wants to Provide Data and Insight Around a Growing Latino Population The goal of the Latino Research Initiative is to become a data hub for community groups, policy-makers and others. Sep 23, 2023 With DACA Again Under Threat, Recipients and Families Express Confusion and Fear It is expected the final decision on DACA’s future will lie in the hands of the U.S. Supreme Court – that would be the third time DACA has come before the high court since it was instituted by executive order during the Obama administration in 2012. Sep 22, 2023 Week in Review: Tent Cities for Migrants; Elimination of Cash Bail Chicago inks a $29 million contract to build six winterized shelter camps with the same company hired by Florida to bus those people here. Meanwhile, the Biden administration approves work permits only for some Venezuelan migrants. Sep 22, 2023 Get the Hispanic Heritage Month Party Moving with Cumbia Music. Here’s Some Picks It’s the second week of Hispanic Heritage Month, so it’s time to kick the party into high gear with some truly celebratory music. Music journalist Sandra Treviño says one of the best ways she knows to get people on the dance floor is with the sounds of cumbia. Sep 22, 2023 Committee Advances Brandon Johnson’s Selection of Larry Snelling to Lead Chicago Police Department Snelling is one vote away from becoming the 64th superintendent of the Chicago Police Department, with final approval expected Wednesday. Sep 22, 2023 Watch: Chicago Students Mark Museum of Science and Industry’s 90th Birthday with Volcanic Eruptions The front lawn of the Museum of Science and Industry nearly erupted as 90 volcanoes shot off in celebration of the Chicago institution’s 90th birthday. Sep 22, 2023 Are You Ready for ‘Chicagohenge’? Fall Equinox Creates Amazing Sunrise, Sunset Effect During the fall and spring equinoxes, the sun rises due east and sets due west, creating an effect dubbed “Chicagohenge.” Sep 22, 2023 New MCA Exhibition Examines the Social and Political Issues of the Puerto Rican Community Through Art Featuring 18 artists of diverse mediums, the goal of the exhibition is to address the social and political issues that the Puerto Rican community faces — from housing discrimination and migration to bilingual education and health care issues. Sep 22, 2023 As Illinois Supreme Court Weighs Another Biometric Privacy Lawsuit, Lawmakers Consider Child Data Framework The Illinois Supreme Court heard oral arguments in a pair of class action suits brought by two suburban nurses who allege their employers violated the state’s Biometric Information Privacy Act, a landmark 2008 law that gives Illinois residents the ability to sue companies that misuse biometric data, such as fingerprints or facial scans. Sep 22, 2023 Ed Burke Co-Defendant Seeking to Sever His Trial From Ex-Alderperson’s Charles Cui filed a renewed motion to sever Friday in which he claimed that jurors could become “confused” and consider Cui to have been part of a conspiracy that is only alleged to have involved Burke and co-defendant Peter Andrews. Sep 22, 2023 New Jersey Sen. Bob Menendez, Wife Indicted on Bribe Charges as Probe Finds $100,000 in Gold Bars, Prosecutors Say A search of the couple’s home turned up $100,000 in gold bars and $480,000 in hidden cash, said prosecutors, who announced the charges against the 69-year-old Democrat nearly six years after an earlier criminal case against him ended with a deadlocked jury. Sep 22, 2023 Kamala Harris Allies and Key Democrats Rally Around the Vice President Amid Speculation She Should Be Replaced on the Ticket The vice president has faced renewed calls from some pundits and columnists to be dropped from the ticket amid heightened concerns about the president’s age and doubts over her ability to lead if Biden were no longer able. Sep 22, 2023 Did You Forget To Make Plans for National Public Lands Day This Weekend? We’ve Got You Covered Created back in 1994, the day is meant to celebrate the connection between people and the green space in their community. Sep 22, 2023 Strikes Against Automakers Spread to 38 Locations in 20 States, Stellantis and GM are Targeted The president of the United Auto Workers said Friday the union will expand its strike against major automakers by walking out of 38 General Motors and Stellantis plants in 20 states. Sep 21, 2023 Lin-Manuel Miranda Talks Taylor Swift and Beyoncé, His PBS Roots and the Return of ‘Hamilton’ Lin-Manuel Miranda made a stop in Chicago to commemorate the official return of “Hamilton” to the city. Arts Correspondent Angel Idowu sat down with Miranda to get his take on why the show’s return to Chicago is so special. Load More Thanks to our sponsors: