SORT Order Oldest FirstNewest First Has Video - Any -YesNo FILTER Date Range Start date End date Category - Any -Arts & EntertainmentBusinessCrime & LawEducationHealthPoliticsScience & NatureSports Keyword(s) Jan 20, 2023 ‘Chicago Tonight’ in Your Neighborhood: West Garfield Park Community Coalition Receives $10M Investment A coalition of community-led groups just received $10 million from the Pritzker Traubert Foundation to help fund a wide-ranging project. It’ll bring together a range of services and opportunities — from health and wellness, to arts and culture and beyond. Jan 19, 2023 Jan. 19, 2023 - Full Show Toxic “forever chemicals” found in fish caught in the Great Lakes. A controversial rail yard in Englewood gets put on hold. We report on a community health initiative from West Garfield Park. And will state lawmakers take another shot at graduated income tax? Jan 19, 2023 Wealthy Illinois Residents Would Pay More in Income Tax Under New Proposals No matter how much money a person makes, Illinois residents all pay the same income tax rate. A pair of new proposals could change that by taking aim at the bank accounts of high earners. Jan 19, 2023 Freshwater Fish Are Full of Dangerous ‘Forever Chemicals,’ Study Finds PFAS are called "forever chemicals" because they fail to break down easily in the environment. Chemicals leach into the nation's drinking water and accumulate in the bodies of fish, shellfish, livestock, dairy and game animals. Jan 19, 2023 Pullman National Monument Upgraded to National Historical Park — and the Name Change Makes a Big Difference Monuments can be created by the stroke of a president’s pen, and undone by the same. As a national historical park, Pullman now has added protections. Jan 19, 2023 Englewood Rail Yard Expansion Derailed After Ald. Taylor Balks at ‘Disrespect’ A years-long effort by the Norfolk Southern Railway to double the size of its storage yard in Englewood failed to pass the Chicago City Council after Ald. Jeanette Taylor (20th Ward) blocked a vote. Jan 19, 2023 Illinois Man’s Family Files Lawsuit After Paramedics Charged With Murder Prosecutors have separately charged two paramedics with first-degree murder, accusing them of tightly strapping Earl Moore on a stretcher after Springfield police who initially responded to a 911 call at Moore’s home requested an ambulance. Jan 19, 2023 Lawsuit Alleges DCFS Has Left Children Jailed Despite Orders For Their Release A federal lawsuit alleges that rather than housing children in appropriate settings, DCFS allowed them to remain locked in juvenile jails without access to proper educational, medical and mental health supports. Jan 19, 2023 Pritzker Meets With Political, Business Leaders in Switzerland at World Economic Forum Illinois Gov. J.B. Pritzker called himself the state’s chief marketing officer during a trip to Switzerland for the World Economic Forum. He couldn’t name any specific projects that have been secured after his Swiss schmoozing but said Illinois’ commitment to 100% clean energy by 2050 is an “important calling card here.” Jan 19, 2023 US Treasury Buys Time for Biden and GOP on Debt Limit Deal The Treasury Department said in a letter to congressional leaders it has started taking “extraordinary measures” as the government has run up against its legal borrowing capacity of $31.381 trillion. An artificially imposed cap, the debt ceiling has been increased roughly 80 times since the 1960s. Jan 19, 2023 10 Things to Do This Weekend: Jan. 20-22 Puppets, a winter market, Disney on Ice and special menus usher in the weekend. Here are 10 things to do in and around Chicago. Jan 18, 2023 Jan. 18, 2023 - Full Show Why ComEd wants to raise your utility bills. City action on transgender and abortion issues. The debt ceiling staredown approaches a potential economic cliff. And why artificial intelligence is shaking up the education system. Jan 18, 2023 Illinois Utilities Seek to Increase Rates Across the State Utilities companies like ComEd and Peoples Gas make money by delivering energy. The rates they’re seeking to hike are for distribution, including infrastructure like pipes and transmission lines, and the profit they can tack on to those costs. Jan 18, 2023 Illinois State Rifle Association Files Lawsuit Challenging Assault Weapons Ban in Federal Court The Illinois State Rifle Association and other pro-2nd Amendment groups on Wednesday filed a federal lawsuit claiming the ban “infringes on the rights of law-abiding citizens” to possess such firearms and extended magazines “for the defense of self and family and other lawful purposes.” Jan 18, 2023 How Gender-Affirming Health Care Helps Trans and Nonbinary People Feel ‘Seen And Whole’ Gov. J.B. Pritzker signed into law a bill that provides more protection for patients coming to Illinois to seek gender-affirming health care. The move comes as several states attempt to restrict gender-affirming care for transgender people. Load More Thanks to our sponsors: