SORT Order Oldest FirstNewest First Has Video - Any -YesNo FILTER Date Range Start date End date Category - Any -Arts & EntertainmentBusinessCrime & LawEducationHealthPoliticsScience & NatureSports Keyword(s) Jun 4, 2022 How Improved Bike Infrastructure Can Save Lives Despite the city’s stated plans to do more to protect cyclists, transit advocates say there is a long way to go to make the streets welcoming for bikes. Jun 4, 2022 ¡Viva La Fiesta! Latino Festivals Return to Back of the Yards and Humboldt Park Festival season is in full swing, and two upcoming fiestas are back in full force next weekend. Jun 4, 2022 Big Dreams Come to Life in ‘Alebrijes: Creatures of a Dream World’ at Cantigny Park The art of alebrijes started with a dream. In 1936, a feverishly ill Mexico City paper artist, or cartonero, named Pedro Linares said he dreamt of magically mishmashed creatures exclaiming “alebrije!” When he recovered, he began making and selling colorful papier mache versions of the beasts. Jun 3, 2022 The Week in Review: GOP Gubernatorial Candidates Debate Violence, Guns Republican gubernatorial candidates go on the attack. Two more candidates for Chicago mayor. And the U.S. Senate debates gun policy amid Uvalde and another violent memorial day weekend in Chicago. Jun 3, 2022 Energy Experts Sound Alarm About US Electric Grid: ‘Not Designed to Withstand the Impacts of Climate Change’ Power operators in the Central US, in their summer readiness report, have already predicted “insufficient firm resources to cover summer peak forecasts.” That assessment accounted for historical weather and the latest NOAA outlook that projects for more extreme weather this summer. Jun 3, 2022 More Expressway Cameras Coming to Cook County Expressways, DuSable Lake Shore Drive Under New Law “By signing this bill, law enforcement agencies will have the tools to respond to criminal activity in a timely and efficient manner — ensuring the safety and security of our residents, while holding perpetrators accountable,” Gov. J.B. Pritzker said. Jun 3, 2022 After Groundbreaking Slave Reparations Report, What Next? The California Task Force to Study and Develop Reparation Proposals for African Americans recommended a long list of actions the state can take to address the racial wealth gap. Jun 3, 2022 More Job Gains Point to a Solid Economy And Fed Rate Hikes Last month’s gain reflects a resilient job market that has so far shrugged off concerns that the economy will weaken in the coming months as the Federal Reserve steadily raises interest rates to fight inflation. Jun 2, 2022 ‘Chicago Tonight’ in Your Neighborhood: West Elsdon On the Southwest side, a small community with a population of about 20,000 people offers a suburban feel and is home to many families. And it’s promoting education as the foundation of its hopes and dreams. Jun 2, 2022 June 2, 2022 - Full Show The price at the pump keeps soaring, is any relief in sight? Vaccine approval could come soon for kids under 5. Unveiling the city’s new AIDS garden. And we’re live from West Elsdon. Jun 2, 2022 How COVID-19 Vaccines May Advance HIV Treatment Medical advances made while fighting the COVID-19 pandemic may have valuable applications in fighting another epidemic. Jun 2, 2022 White House: 1st Shots for Kids Under 5 Possible by June 21 White House COVID-19 coordinator Ashish Jha outlined the administration’s planning for the last remaining ineligible age group to get shots. He said the Food and Drug Administration’s outside panel of advisers will meet on June 14-15 to evaluate the Pfizer and Moderna shots for younger kids. Jun 2, 2022 OPEC Agrees to Hike Oil Production Amid Soaring Gas Prices According to AAA, the current price of a gallon of regular gas in the Chicago Metro area is now $5.56, up from $3.37 one year ago. The price of premium is well over $6.00. Jun 2, 2022 Birdsongs Are Suddenly Topping Music Charts. Can an Illinois Collection Strike a Chord? “Birdsongs: Sounds of the Mississippi Flyway” is a newly released compilation of original instrumental songs inspired by, as the title suggests, the sounds of birds commonly found in northern Illinois. Jun 2, 2022 Lightfoot Takes Aim at Rivals: ‘Another Man Who Thinks He Can Do This Job Better Than Me’ Ald. Roderick Sawyer (6th Ward) became the fifth candidate to challenge Lightfoot’s expected bid to be the first woman to be re-elected as Chicago mayor on Thursday, slamming Lightfoot as “mean-spirited” and blasting what he called her “uncollaborative” style of governing in a series of interviews. Load More Thanks to our sponsors: