SORT Order Oldest FirstNewest First Has Video - Any -YesNo FILTER Date Range Start date End date Category - Any -Arts & EntertainmentBusinessCrime & LawEducationHealthPoliticsScience & NatureSports Keyword(s) Apr 8, 2023 Addison Portillo’s Production Workers Are Calling for a Seat at the Bargaining Table Portillo’s is celebrating 60 years of Chicago-style hot dogs and its famous Italian beef sandwiches. Meanwhile, workers at the company’s production facility in Addison are leading efforts to form a union with Iron Workers. Apr 8, 2023 Discussing A New City Council Era With Latino Winners in Chicago’s Runoff Election Chicago City Council will look a lot different this year following Tuesday’s runoff election — made up of many younger, more progressive alderpeople who will be working with Chicago’s Mayor-elect Brandon Johnson. Apr 8, 2023 ‘The Last Word’ on What Being a Friend Truly Means Activist Aleta Clark has hosted “sleep outs” under a Pilsen viaduct to raise funds to support Chicago's homeless communities and open a shelter. Apr 8, 2023 Women’s NCAA Championship Controversy Reignites Conversations About Double Standards for Black Women in Sports Louisiana State University women’s college basketball star Angel Reese has been in the center of conversations about double standards Black women face in sports, in light of the final moments of LSU’s national championship game against the University of Iowa. Apr 8, 2023 ‘A Soldier’s Play’ Explores Racism, Brotherhood on Military Base Norm Lewis stars as Capt. Richard Davenport in “A Soldier’s Play” at the CIBC Theatre through April 16. The show depicts a Black soldier’s experience during WWII. Apr 8, 2023 Chicago Tonight: Black Voices, April 8, 2023 - Full Show The city elects its third Black mayor in history. Double standards in women’s basketball. “A Soldier’s Play” takes the stage. And the last word from a woman who sleeps outside to prove her friendship. Apr 8, 2023 SAIC Student Uses Art as a Tool for Healing, Forgiveness Art student Jackie Patino grew up in a religious household and had an exorcism performed on her. She now uses art not only to process trauma but also as a tool to heal and forgive. Apr 8, 2023 Chicago Tonight: Latino Voices, April 8, 2023 - Full Show New alderpeople are ready to take their spot at City Hall. A local student is using art to redefine her self identity. And workers at a classic Chicago spot are looking to unionize. Apr 7, 2023 April 7, 2023 - Full Show More young voters cast their ballots in the mayoral runoff election. The trial of the so-called “ComEd Four” wraps up another week. And the city’s crosswalks are violating some Chicagoans’ rights. Apr 7, 2023 Chicago’s Failure to Make Crosswalks Accessible for Blind Pedestrians Broke the Law: Judge Chicago was hit with a lawsuit over its overwhelming lack of accessible crosswalks in 2019. The lawsuit in 2022 became a class action covering the estimated 68,000 adults in Chicago with a vision-related disability. Apr 7, 2023 How Local Groups Worked to Increase Youth Civic Engagement Ahead of Chicago’s Runoff Election According to Chicago Board of Elections data, there was a 32% increase from Feb. 28 to April 4 of votes cast by voters ages 18 to 24. Voters ages 25 to 34 increased their votership by 24%. Apr 7, 2023 At ‘ComEd Four’ Trial, Ex-Board Member Testifies Michael Madigan Gave Him Appointment Updates Juan Ochoa testified at the ongoing trial of the “ComEd Four,” who are accused of corruptly seeking to influence Michael Madigan. Federal prosecutors claimed Ochoa’s appointment to the board was a part of that conspiracy to further garner support from the former speaker. Apr 7, 2023 Week in Review: Brandon Johnson Wins Race for Mayor; City Council Turnover Chicago chooses Brandon Johnson for mayor. Turnover on the City Council. And former President Donald Trump battles indictment. Apr 7, 2023 ‘We Share a Lot in Common’: Mayor-Elect Brandon Johnson Meets With Gov. J.B. Pritzker After Runoff Victory “Those who want to see our city divided, today this is a very clear day, an indication that those are the politics of old,” Mayor-elect Brandon Johnson said Friday. Apr 7, 2023 In Move Advocated by J.B. Pritzker, Democrats Push Abortion Rights to the Ballot in 2024 “We should put the right to choose on every ballot across the country in 2024 — not just with the candidates we choose, but with referendum efforts to enshrine reproductive rights in states where right-wing politicians are stripping those rights away,” Illinois Democratic Gov. J.B. Pritzker told CNN. Load More Thanks to our sponsors: