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 3, 2023 Oscar-Winning Costume Designer Ruth Carter on Spike Lee, ‘Black Panther’ and Feeling ‘Grown Up’ Ruth Carter is a groundbreaking costume designer known for her long collaboration with Spike Lee and her work on the “Black Panther” movies. She is the only Black woman to have two Academy Awards. Jun 3, 2023 With Charter Revoked, Urban Prep Academies Fighting for Survival After allegations of sexual and financial misconduct, the Chicago Board of Education voted to revoke Urban Prep’s charter. The state school board denied an appeal, and a CPS takeover looks imminent. Jun 3, 2023 Chicago Tonight: Black Voices, June 2, 2023 - Full Show What the future holds for Urban Prep Academies. Chance the Rapper talks mental health. And paddling through history along the African American Heritage Water Trail. Jun 3, 2023 Chicago Tonight: Latino Voices, June 2, 2023 - Full Show City Council members debate over funding for migrants. Some welcome funding news for NEIU. And a new horror story set in Chicago. Jun 3, 2023 Week in Review: Debate Over Migrant Aid; Debt Ceiling Compromise The Bears look beyond Chicago and Arlington Heights. Emotions run high over aid for asylum seekers. And back from the brink on a debt ceiling. Jun 2, 2023 This Week in Nature: Protective Peregrine Parents Are Chicago’s Latest Wildlife Sensations Another week, another wildlife sensation. This time it’s a pair of protective peregrine falcon parents who are dive-bombing pedestrians downtown in order to steer them away from their nestlings. Jun 2, 2023 Groups Sue to Block Plan to Build Chicago Fire Practice Facility on Chicago Housing Authority Land Federal officials failed to conduct a required civil rights review to determine whether the deal would meet the Chicago Housing Authority’s obligations under the federal Fair Housing Act, according to the lawsuit. Jun 2, 2023 What the Fluff? It’s a ‘Holy Cow’ Year for Cottonwood, and Here’s Why Yep, it’s the annual appearance of cottonwood fluff, and if you were thinking this year’s showering seems excessive, you’re right. It is. Jun 2, 2023 As Plan for New Stadium in Arlington Heights Stalls, Bears Start Considering New Options Building a stadium on the former Arlington Heights racetrack “is no longer our singular focus,” said Scott Hagel, the Bears senior vice president of marketing and communications. Jun 2, 2023 Judge Sets $5M Bond For Pair Charged With Fatally Shooting Waukegan Volleyball Coach David Dejesus, 16, and Yahir A. Torrecilla, 17, have each been arrested and charged as adults with first-degree murder stemming from the fatal May 6 shooting of 23-year-old Niolis Collazo. Jun 2, 2023 Just Days to Spare, US Senate Gives Final Approval to Debt Ceiling Deal, Sending It to Biden The compromise package leaves neither Republicans nor Democrats fully pleased with the outcome. But the result, after weeks of hard-fought budget negotiations, shelves the volatile debt ceiling issue that risked upending the U.S. and global economy until 2025 after the next presidential election. Jun 2, 2023 US Employers Added a Surprisingly Strong 339,000 Jobs in May in a Sign of Economic Health The nation’s employers stepped up their hiring in May, adding a robust 339,000 jobs, well above expectations and evidence of enduring strength in an economy that the Federal Reserve is desperately trying to cool. Jun 1, 2023 Johnson to Fight Ruling That Could Force City Officials to Allow Metal Scrapper to Operate on Southeast Side A judge’s ruling could force Chicago officials to issue the final permit sought by the parent company of General Iron to operate a metal shredding and recycling operation on Chicago’s Southeast Side. Jun 1, 2023 June 1, 2023 - Full Show Live from Edgewater, where residents tussle over a proposed shelter for migrants. Investigating illegal trash pickups. And the latest on the debt ceiling as the default deadline approaches. Jun 1, 2023 US House Members on Debt Ceiling Deal, Immigration Policy for Assisting Migrants Arriving in Chicago The U.S. House of Representatives passed a deal Wednesday night to divert a U.S. default on its debt; the bill now heads to the Senate for approval. However, the deal was not without controversy for lawmakers of both political parties. Load More Thanks to our sponsors: