SORT Order Oldest FirstNewest First Has Video - Any -YesNo FILTER Date Range Start date End date Category - Any -Arts & EntertainmentBusinessCrime & LawEducationHealthPoliticsScience & NatureSports Keyword(s) Dec 13, 2022 Dec. 13, 2022 - Full Show Alderpeople on extending the Red Line and taking down the Trump sign. The state’s top doctor on the “triple-demic.” Electric cars hitting a pothole in Illinois. Helicopters on Mars. And a taste of the Soul Food Lounge. Dec 13, 2022 Michigan Man Charged With Threatening to Shoot Mayor Lori Lightfoot in Message Sent to Official Website Prosecutors said William Kohles was upset over crime rates in Chicago when he allegedly wrote a threatening message to Mayor Lori Lightfoot in which he claimed he would shoot the mayor. Dec 13, 2022 Biden Signs Gay Marriage Bill at White House Ceremony: ‘This Law Matters to Every Single American’ The new law is intended to safeguard gay marriages if the U.S. Supreme Court ever reverses Obergefell v. Hodges, its 2015 decision legalizing same-sex unions nationwide. The new law also protects interracial marriages. Dec 13, 2022 Man Facing Hate Crime Charges Allegedly Threatened to ‘Burn’ Rabbi ‘In a Gas Oven’ During Confrontation Outside Jewish High School Jay Bollyn, 69, was arrested on hate crime charges and ordered held on a $100,000 D-bond during a court hearing Tuesday. He must post $10,000 to be released from custody. Dec 13, 2022 Bally’s Casino Complex Proposal Set for Final Vote by Chicago City Council The $1.74 billion proposal still needs the approval of the Illinois Gaming Board, which must license Bally’s to operate the Chicago casino set to be built along the Chicago River near Chicago Avenue and Halsted Street. Dec 13, 2022 The Jordan Trophy: NBA Rebrands, Redesigns Its MVP Award The Jordan trophy will stand 23.6 inches tall and weigh 23.6 pounds – nods to his jersey number and six NBA titles with the Chicago Bulls – but is not a depiction of him. Dec 12, 2022 Concerns Raised Over Safety of Postal Workers In Light of Armed Robberies, Attacks Postal carrier Aundre Cross was shot and killed Friday in Milwaukee while delivering mail. In a separate case, a man in late October received numerous felony charges, including aggravated kidnapping and attempted aggravated sexual assault of a postal carrier in the Little Village neighborhood. Dec 12, 2022 Dec. 12, 2022 - Full Show Lawmakers consider a state assault weapons ban. The fate of funding for the CTA’s Red Line south extension. A new study says federal courts are locking up more defendants before trials. And the dangers behind being a postal worker. Dec 12, 2022 ‘Triple-demic’ Threat Causing Medication Shortages for Children Pharmacies across the country are seeing surging demand for child-friendly versions of Amoxicillin, Tamiflu and other drugs. That demand has led at times to empty shelves and parents having to try multiple pharmacies to find their child’s prescription. Dec 12, 2022 Crain’s Headlines: More Fulton Market Development; Weber Grill Plans to Go Private Developers announce plans for Fulton Market. And Palatine-based grill company Weber is going private —a quick year after their public bid. Dec 12, 2022 Artist Creates Work to Uplift People, Heal Own Memories of Combat in Vietnam In 1968, a U.S. Marine was wounded and evacuated from Vietnam and returned to Chicago. He found his calling making artwork with an approach that could be called obsessive. Dec 12, 2022 New U. of C. Report Finds Federal Judges Jailing Defendants Awaiting Trial at Increasingly High Rates A new report from the University of Chicago Law School’s Federal Criminal Justice Clinic shows that locking up pretrial defendants has become the norm in federal court, rather than the exception, as required by law. Dec 12, 2022 Police Issue Community Alert After At Least 50 Armed Robberies Reported The Chicago Police Department on Monday evening issued a community alert notifying residents on the city’s North and West sides after at least 50 armed robberies have been carried out between Dec. 7 and Dec. 10. Dec 12, 2022 Survivors of East Garfield Park, Highland Park Mass Shootings Speak Out in Support of Ban on Assault Weapons The proposed legislation would ban the future sale of a list of guns defined as assault weapons. While the bill is many stages away from becoming law, leading Democrats are committed to its passage. Dec 12, 2022 García Claims ‘Front Runner’ Status by 7 Points in Race for Mayor, Says Poll Commissioned by Operating Engineers Union The poll of 700 likely Chicago voters was conducted Nov. 10 to Nov. 17 by Impact Research, a firm that includes President Joe Biden and other prominent Democrats among its list of clients. Load More Thanks to our sponsors: