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 15, 2023 5 Things to Do This Weekend: Juneteenth Celebrations, Scottish Festival and Highland Games A Warhol exhibit, Juneteenth festivities and a charity race usher in the weekend. Here are five things to do in and around Chicago. Jun 15, 2023 Indicted Former Ald. Ed Burke to Start Collecting More Than $96K Annual City Pension, Records Show Former Ald. Ed Burke will start receiving pension payments of $8,027 per month in August, and they will continue for the rest of his life, according to records obtained by WTTW News from the Municipal Employees’ Annuity and Benefit Fund of Chicago. Jun 15, 2023 Illinois Gaming Board Greenlights Plans for Bally’s Temporary Casino at Medinah Temple It is not clear exactly when Bally’s will be able to open a temporary casino in the century-old Shriner’s temple at 600 N. Wabash Ave., with its distinctive domed ceilings and stained-glass windows. A Chicago landmark since 2001, the temple was most recently home to a Bloomingdale’s furniture store. Jun 15, 2023 As Mayor Johnson Weighs Board of Education Picks, Some Parents, Advocates Concerned About Lack of Engagement “This is an important moment for our district, not only because of the change in mayoral leadership; but because, with the election of ten board members in November 2024, the Chicago Board of Education will begin its transition from fully appointed to fully elected,” the advocates wrote in the June 14 letter. Jun 15, 2023 New Round of Smoke from Canada Wildfires Prompts Air Quality Alerts Across Minnesota and Wisconsin The entire state of Minnesota and most of Wisconsin were under air quality alerts Wednesday as a gray haze from wildfire smoke shifted south, according to the National Weather Service. Jun 15, 2023 Suicides and Homicides Among Young Americans Jumped Early in the Pandemic, New Study Says Experts cited several possible reasons for the increases, including higher rates of depression, limited availability of mental health services and the number of guns in U.S. homes. Jun 15, 2023 Two-Time Oscar Winner, Former British Lawmaker Glenda Jackson Dies at 87 Glenda Jackson, a two-time Academy Award-winning performer who had a second career in politics as a British lawmaker before an acclaimed late-life return to stage and screen, has died at age 87. Jun 15, 2023 Museum of Contemporary Art the Latest to Raise Admission Fees The increases, MCA’s first since 2017, were approved Wednesday by the Chicago Park District Board of Commissioners and will affect residents and non-residents alike, though the latter is getting hit harder. Jun 14, 2023 Complex Relationships and Jazz-Driven Score Key to South Chicago Dance Theatre Premiere Chicago’s dance scene is in high gear these days with formidable performances by ballet, modern, jazz, tap, Spanish and classical Indian companies on stages in and around the city. A case in point was this past Saturday’s one-night-only world premiere performance of “Memoirs of Jazz in the Alley” by South Chicago Dance Theatre. Jun 14, 2023 June 14, 2023 - Full Show City Council meets to hash out NASCAR details as closures pile up. What’s next in the bombshell Trump indictment. And a Marvel Comics artist gets an exhibit in Elmhurst. Jun 14, 2023 Chicago Artist’s Superpower is Painting Marvel Superheroes Artist Alex Ross is a hero to fans of comic book art and graphic novels. For 30 years from his home near Chicago, Ross has been the go-to artist for revitalizing beloved characters — from Spider-Man and Superman to Iron Man and the Fantastic Four. Jun 14, 2023 City Leaders, NASCAR Officials Face Pointed Questions About Plans for Chicago Street Race City leaders and NASCAR officials said they were confident the race would avoid all of the possible potholes and showcase Chicago in all of its summertime glory for a national audience. Jun 14, 2023 It’s Sink or Swim Time for Chicago’s Pools. Park District Says They’ll Open June 23 After a rough summer in 2022 when a lifeguard shortage left the Chicago Park District scrambling to open even a fraction of its pools, the district doubled down on recruitment efforts in 2023. Jun 14, 2023 Riot Fest Given Approval for Douglass Park, But Debate Over Mega-Events in Chicago Parks Rages On Riot Fest received permit approval from the Chicago Park District Board of Commissioners on Wednesday, over the objections of opponents who’ve campaigned for more than a year to keep the festival out of Douglass Park. Jun 14, 2023 Physicians Work to Expand Trust, Understanding of Organ Donation Process Historically, the medical mistreatment of people of color has resulted in the mistrust of a system that saves lives. With health conditions like diabetes, high blood pressure and kidney disease on the rise within Black and Brown communities, physicians are working to restore trust. Load More Thanks to our sponsors: