SORT Order Oldest FirstNewest First Has Video - Any -YesNo FILTER Date Range Start date End date Category - Any -Arts & EntertainmentBusinessCrime & LawEducationHealthPoliticsScience & NatureSports Keyword(s) Mar 28, 2023 Political Fund Backed by Charter School Network Ramps Up Spending to Defeat Johnson, Boost City Council Picks The independent expenditure funded by the Illinois Network of Charter Schools, paid for $258,000 in cable television advertisements on March 16 and $359,000 in digital advertising on March 15, records show. Mar 27, 2023 March 27, 2023 - Full Show City officials weigh solutions to Chicago’s lead-paint problem. A key witness pulls back the curtain on alleged bribery in the “ComEd Four” trial. What the mayoral candidates plan to do about transit issues. Mar 27, 2023 Star Witness Takes the Stand in ComEd Trial, Testifies About Efforts to Influence Michael Madigan ComEd’s lobbying team got the go-ahead in 2018 to kill the Illinois attorney general’s proposal to give low-income consumers a break on their electric bills with the blessing of her father, Speaker of the Illinois House Michael Madigan, according to a witness. Mar 27, 2023 Lead Paint Is Still a Problem in Chicago Apartments, but Expanded Screening Is a Costly Proposition Recently, a young child was poisoned in his Belmont-Cragin apartment and now faces a host of health problems. It’s spurred a debate on whether the city can do more to fix the problem before another child is affected. Mar 27, 2023 Public Transit Advocates Outline System’s Pressure Points Ahead of Chicago Mayoral Election Buses that never show up and unreliable train travel times. Filling a CTA staffing shortfall. And a push for better bike safety. Those are just a few of the transit topics on the minds of voters Mar 27, 2023 Nashville School Shooter Had Drawn Maps, Done Surveillance Before Killing 3 Children and 3 Adults The suspect also died after being shot by police following the violence at The Covenant School, a Presbyterian school for about 200 students from preschool through sixth grade. Mar 27, 2023 Suburban Business Owner Charged With Conspiring to Bribe Cook County Official Alex Nitchoff, 56, of Lemont, was charged with one count of conspiracy to bribe a public official and two counts of using a facility in interstate commerce in order to facilitate the acts of bribery, federal authorities announced Monday. Mar 27, 2023 Chicago Police Issue Alert After 14 Vehicle Thefts Reported in 10 Days on South Side The number of motor vehicle thefts reported in Chicago this year as of March 19 is 6,421, a whopping 136% over the same time last year when 2,726 thefts were reported, according to Chicago Police Department data. Mar 27, 2023 2 Killed in Weekend Shootings Across Chicago: Police Twelve people were shot in 11 separate incidents between 6 p.m. Friday and 11:59 p.m. Sunday, the Chicago Police Department said. Mar 27, 2023 Johnson, Vallas Both Talk a Green Game. Here’s a Look at the Candidates’ Environmental Plans Much of the focus has been on the mayoral candidates’ public safety plans, but whoever emerges victorious on April 4 will also inherit environmental and climate-related challenges. Mar 25, 2023 Exonerated Police Torture Survivors Continue to Pursue Certificates of Innocence in 1994 Murder Conviction In 1994, brothers Sean Tyler and Reginald Henderson were convicted of murder after being tortured into false confessions. They were exonerated in 2021 after serving more than 25 years in prison. Mar 25, 2023 Shop Alongside Alebrijes at North Riverside Park Mall If you weren’t able to make it out to Cantigny Park last summer to see the “Creatures of a Dream World” exhibition of alebrijes, good news! Twenty of those super-sized sculptures have traveled to the North Riverside Park Mall. Mar 25, 2023 ‘Proximity’ Takes on Modern Topics at Lyric Opera “Proximity” comprises performances about the search for connection in a tech-dominated world, humanity’s fraught stewardship of the environment and the impact of gun violence in cities and communities. Mar 25, 2023 Addressing the Needs of Latino Communities and the Role of ‘Promotores de Salud,’ 3 Years Into the COVID-19 Pandemic This month marks three years since the World Health Organization declared COVID-19 a pandemic. More than 2,300 Latino Chicagoans have died from COVID-19 since March 2020, according to data from the Chicago Department of Public Health. Mar 25, 2023 Chicago Park District Wants Teens for ‘Perfect Job’ This Summer The Chicago Park District is offering teenagers a chance to work where they play this summer in seasonal positions like recreation leaders, lifeguards and junior laborers. Load More Thanks to our sponsors: