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 12, 2023 Bears Hire Big Ten Commissioner Warren as Team President The Chicago Bears hired Big Ten Commissioner Kevin Warren as their president and CEO on Thursday, bringing him back to the NFL to help lead a founding franchise after three years running one of college athletics’ marquee conferences. Jan 12, 2023 Chicago Police Again Seeking Help to Solve 14-Year-Old’s Killing The Chicago Police Department re-published a crime bulletin and video showing a person of interest who is being sought in connection with the teenager’s killing. Thursday marks one year since the fatal shooting. Jan 12, 2023 New Illinois General Assembly Convenes Illinois’ leadership has shifted, with a fresh group of 177 lawmakers sworn in to office on Wednesday. Jan 11, 2023 Jan. 11, 2023 - Full Show Assault weapons, abortions and pay raises: the latest from Springfield. A new bill could allow Chicago principals to unionize. Did the Lori Lightfoot campaign run afoul of ethics rules? And the Chicago Public library turns 150. Jan 11, 2023 Lightfoot Campaign Asks CPS Teachers to Encourage Students to Help Her Win Reelection in Return for Credit “We’re looking for enthusiastic, curious and hard-working young people eager to help Mayor Lightfoot win this spring,” according to an email obtained WTTW News that was sent to Chicago Public Schools teachers’ work email addresses. Jan 11, 2023 No Plans to Ban Gas Stoves, But Health Concerns Remain Politicians have blasted the notion of banning gas stoves after a federal regulator seemed open to it. It turns out, there are no plans to shut off the stoves for now — but there are significant concerns about their health risks. Jan 11, 2023 Bill Awaiting Pritzker's Signature Would Allow CPS Principals to Unionize, Advocates Say Move Overdue Chicago principals could soon have a seat at their own bargaining table. The bill would allow principals to unionize but not strike. Jan 11, 2023 Jeff Beck, Guitar God Who Influenced Generations, Dies at 78 Jeff Beck first came to prominence as a member of the Yardbirds and then went out on his own in a solo career that incorporated hard rock, jazz, funky blues and even opera. Jan 11, 2023 Ex-CPD Officer Avoids Prison Time Following Off-Duty Shooting Incident A Cook County judge sentenced Joseph Cabrera to 24 months probation after he pleaded guilty to a charge of recklessly discharging a firearm. He had previously faced other serious charges, including attempted murder. Jan 11, 2023 Soaring US Egg Prices Put Pressure on Consumers, Businesses A lingering bird flu outbreak, combined with soaring feed, fuel and labor costs, has led to U.S. egg prices more than doubling over the past year and hatched a lot of sticker shock on grocery aisles. Jan 11, 2023 Promontory Point’s Bid for Landmark Status Gets Preliminary Hearing Thursday The road to city landmark status for Promontory Point starts at Thursday’s meeting of the Commission on Chicago Landmarks. Supporters have been fighting to protect the lakefront peninsula for more than 20 years. Jan 11, 2023 New Mega Millions Jackpot of $1.35B Is Game’s 2nd Highest The new jackpot drawing on Friday night will be another milestone in the game, Mega Millions said in a statement early Wednesday. Jan 11, 2023 FAA Lifts Ground Stop on Flights Following Computer Outage The Federal Aviation Administration is lifting a ground stop on flights across the U.S. following a computer outage early Wednesday that resulted in thousands of delays and hundreds of cancellations quickly cascading through the system at airports nationwide. Jan 10, 2023 Pritzker Quickly Signs Illinois Assault Weapons Ban Into Law: ‘We Got It Done’ Gov. J.B. Pritzker signed the law Tuesday night , hours after it passed the legislature on the final day of the General Assembly’s session, and roughly six months since the July 4 mass shooting at the Highland Park Independence Day parade. Jan 10, 2023 Rare Green Comet May Soon Be Visible with Naked Eye According to NASA, the comet would last have been seen in the night sky more than 10,000 years ago — millennia before the birth of human civilization — and it may never pass this way again. Load More Thanks to our sponsors: