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 21, 2023 Dr. Allison Arwady on 3-Year Anniversary of COVID Closures, Dangers of Lead Paint Throughout the pandemic, Dr. Allison Arwady, commissioner of the Chicago Department of Public Health, led Chicago’s effort to fight the deadly virus. On this third anniversary of the pandemic, Arwady reflects on lessons learned and whether she would have done anything differently. Mar 21, 2023 Posing a Danger for Children, Majority of Chicago Homes Contain Hazardous Levels of Lead Paint, Health Officials Say Paint containing lead has been outlawed in Chicago since 1978, but a WTTW News investigation has found the vast majority of Chicago’s housing stock still contains potentially toxic levels of the substance. Mar 21, 2023 South Suburban Officials, State Lawmakers Renew Calls for Peotone Airport Local officials in the south suburbs are renewing efforts to get a regional airport to take flight. The idea for a third Chicago area airport has been floated for decades, and not lightly — Illinois has spent close to $100 million to buy land Mar 21, 2023 March 20, 2023 - Full Show Lead paint was outlawed 45 years ago. Why is it still the city’s No. 1 lead poisoning danger? Dr. Arwady on the three-year anniversary of COVID. And a city franchise agreement with ComEd is practically DOA. Mar 20, 2023 Donald Trump Indictment Would Be Unprecedented Moment in US History Law enforcement officials are bracing for protests and the possibility of violence after Donald Trump called on his supporters to protest ahead of a possible indictment in New York. Mar 20, 2023 World on 'Thin Ice' as UN Climate Report Gives Stark Warning Humanity still has a chance, close to the last, to prevent the worst of climate change’s future harms, a top United Nations panel of scientists said Monday. Mar 20, 2023 Today’s the Vernal Equinox and It Might Even Feel a Bit Like Spring Spring is always an iffy proposition in Chicago, but it officially begins Monday. Mar 20, 2023 4 Killed in Weekend Shootings Across Chicago: Police According to Chicago Police Department data, 18 people were shot in 14 separate incidents between 6 p.m. Friday and 11:59 p.m. Sunday. Mar 20, 2023 Chances Lightfoot Will Convince Lame Duck City Council to Pass ComEd Deal Fade If the ComEd deal faced an uphill climb before Mayor Lori Lightfoot’s defeat, its prospects declined precipitously afterward, handing her what is likely to be one last defeat and all but ensuring that it will be up to Chicago’s next mayor to negotiate a new deal with ComEd. Mar 20, 2023 Early Voting Starts Monday Across Chicago in Runoffs for Mayor, City Council Fueled by changes made during the COVID-19 pandemic, the number of votes cast by mail soared by nearly 20% in the 2023 election as compared to the 2019 election, according to data from the Chicago Board of Election Commissioners. Mar 18, 2023 Chicago Tonight: Latino Voices, March 18, 2023 - Full Show More paid leave is coming to Illinois workers. Why the state leads the country in student debt relief applications. And a hot take on the seriousness of Latin cuisine. Mar 18, 2023 Documentary ‘Tomorrow’s Hope’ Tells Story of Early Education Project in Chicago Amid the chaos that characterized the last decades of the Robert Taylor Homes in Bronzeville, an ambitious early education program helped the children who lived there flourish. Mar 18, 2023 On the Pass: Chef Mark Mendez on the Serious Deliciousness of Latino Cuisine The colors and flavors of Latino cuisine can be found all over Chicago now, but it hasn’t always been considered worthy of fine dining. Chef Mark Mendez of Libertad said Latino cuisine deserves a spot among the world’s great culinary traditions. Mar 18, 2023 Latino Entertainment Under the Sea at Shedd Aquarium’s Ritmo del Mar, March 25 If you like a little salsa with your fish, Ritmo del Mar at the Shedd Aquarium might be the event for you. The adults-only evening will combine Latino music and cuisine with the aquatic life and cityscapes of the Shedd. Mar 18, 2023 How Social Impact Giving is Shaking Up the World of Philanthropy When it comes to philanthropy, it’s usually universities, museums and hospitals that get major donations. But there’s a Chicago organization shaking up that paradigm. Load More Thanks to our sponsors: