SORT Order Oldest FirstNewest First Has Video - Any -YesNo FILTER Date Range Start date End date Category - Any -Arts & EntertainmentBusinessCrime & LawEducationHealthPoliticsScience & NatureSports Keyword(s) Jun 28, 2023 Board of Education Approves $9.4B Chicago Public Schools Budget, Renews Resource Officer Contract The district’s budget for the 2024 fiscal year will contain $4.8 billion in school-level funding, which officials said is an increase of more than $240 million over last year. Jun 28, 2023 Environmental Activists Rally in Chicago for Tighter Rules on Coal Ash Byproduct Right now, coal combustion residuals – commonly known as coal ash – aren’t subject to EPA regulation at many offline power plants. Jun 28, 2023 Gymnastics Star Simone Biles to Compete in Chicago Area in First Meet Since 2020 Olympics Simone Biles has taken most of the last two years off following her eventful stay in Japan in 2021, where her decision to remove herself from multiple events to focus on her mental health shifted the focus from the games to the overall wellness of the athletes. Jun 28, 2023 Chicago Board of Education President Miguel del Valle Stepping Down This Week as Term Expires Miguel del Valle, who has led Chicago’s Board of Education since 2019, announced he will be leaving his post at the end of this week. Jun 28, 2023 President Talks Up ‘Bidenomics’ in Chicago Speech, Though New Poll Shows Just 34% Approve His Handling of the Economy In a major economic speech in Chicago, President Joe Biden said his administration’s efforts were sparking recovery after Republican policies had crushed America’s middle class. But a poll said only one in three U.S. adults approve of his economic leadership. Jun 28, 2023 Chicago Police Canceling Days Off Over Fourth of July Weekend as NASCAR Revs Up Interim Chicago Police Supt. Fred Waller said additional patrols will be added downtown, on CTA trains and buses and near Navy Pier, which will host a fireworks show at 9 p.m. Saturday. Jun 28, 2023 Expiring Tax Relief Measures Mean 1% Grocery Tax to Resume, Gas Tax to Increase in Illinois on July 1 Amid record-high inflation last spring, the General Assembly temporarily waived Illinois’ grocery tax for the coming fiscal year and delayed the annual increase in the state’s motor fuel tax for six months. Jun 28, 2023 Countdown to 250th Anniversary Begins in the US With Planners Hoping to Unify a Divided Country The anniversary push will formally launch July 4 with an event during a Major League Baseball game between the Milwaukee Brewers and the Chicago Cubs at American Family Field in Milwaukee. Jun 27, 2023 June 27, 2023 - Full Show A mother sues the city after her murder charges are dropped. A hazy day in Chicago — how to protect yourself. And memories of growing up in Puerto Rico influence a local artist’s work. Jun 27, 2023 Chicago’s Air Quality Reaches ‘Very Unhealthy’ Levels as Smoke From Canada Wildfires Moves In Air quality hit unhealthy levels, with the Department of Public Health encouraging people to limit their time outdoors and avoid strenuous activities. Jun 27, 2023 Recently Returned From Ukraine, CEO of Rotary International Sees Wagner Mutiny as Sign of Russian Disarray John Hewko, a Ukrainian-American, recently returned from a trip to Ukraine. As a lawyer working in Ukraine in the early 1990s, he helped the working group drafting the country’s first post-Soviet constitution. Jun 27, 2023 Pritzker Signs Bills Altering Illinois’ Health Insurance Market by Establishing Rate Review, State-Based Marketplace The measures establish a state-based exchange for policies sold under the Affordable Care Act and give the Illinois Department of Insurance the authority to modify or reject proposed rate increases. Jun 27, 2023 ‘Rocky’ the Coyote Moving Into Roomier Forest Preserve Digs Next Week, Activists Say Upgrades Aren’t Good Enough The coyote’s new home is 10 times larger than his old one, but animal rights activists still want Rocky transferred to an animal sanctuary. Jun 27, 2023 More Than $200 Billion in COVID-19 Aid May Have Been Stolen, Federal Watchdog Says The numbers issued Tuesday by the U.S. Small Business Administration inspector general are much greater than the office’s previous projections and underscore how vulnerable the Paycheck Protection and COVID-19 Economic Injury Disaster Loan programs were to fraudsters. Jun 27, 2023 After Charges Dropped, Chicago Woman Accused in Fatal Restaurant Shooting Files Lawsuit Against City, Police Attorneys for 35-year-old Carlishia Hood announced the lawsuit Tuesday morning, claiming the arrest of Hood and her son was an “obvious rush to judgment” by police following the fatal June 18 shooting. Load More Thanks to our sponsors: