SORT Order Oldest FirstNewest First Has Video - Any -YesNo FILTER Date Range Start date End date Category - Any -Arts & EntertainmentBusinessCrime & LawEducationHealthPoliticsScience & NatureSports Keyword(s) Apr 18, 2022 30 Days Left for City Council to Reach Deal on Chicago Ward Map To avert the first ward map referendum since 1992, 41 alderpeople must agree on a map no later than May 19, the deadline for the June 28 primary election ballot to be finalized. Apr 18, 2022 Federal Prosecutors Won’t Charge Jason Van Dyke in Murder of Laquan McDonald The decision from U.S. Attorney John Lausch comes two months after Van Dyke was released from custody after serving about half of his 81-month sentence handed down by a Cook County judge in 2018. Apr 18, 2022 Alex Jones’ Infowars Files for Bankruptcy Protection Amid Sandy Hook Defamation Lawsuits The bankruptcy filing Sunday in Texas puts civil litigation on hold while the business reorganizes its finances. The filing came a week before a jury in Texas was set to begin considering how much money Jones, who has already lost the defamation lawsuits, should pay the families of Sandy Hook victims. Apr 18, 2022 16 Shot, 1 Killed Over Easter Weekend in Chicago: Police The lone homicide victim was a 27-year-old man who was found just before 2:30 a.m. Sunday morning in the 8400 block of South Aberdeen Street. Apr 18, 2022 Rain Dampens the 1st White House Easter Egg Roll Since 2019 Undaunted by soggy skies, President Joe Biden and his wife, Jill, kicked off the first White House Easter Egg Roll since before the coronavirus pandemic on Monday, welcoming some 30,000 kids and adults for the all-day event. Apr 18, 2022 Gun Buybacks Take Weapons Out of Circulation, But Experts Say There’s No Evidence the Programs Reduce Violence Chicago officials annually take in hundreds of guns through buyback programs. But decades of research shows such programs don’t reduce gun violence, in large part because they don’t result in guns being taken from people who aren’t supposed to have them. Apr 17, 2022 Black Women Are Essential Aims to Grow Lifestyle Brand Into a Movement A pair of friends and business women created 50 kits raising funds to support Black women essential workers in Chicago. Two years later, it has since become a movement that’s expanded beyond the T-shirt it started with. Apr 17, 2022 Chicago Tonight: Black Voices, April 16, 2022 Police Superintendent David Brown on ghost guns and police reform. Plus, teaching kids to fight for racial equity in this week’s book club. And remembering Harold Washington on his 100th birthday. Apr 17, 2022 Black Voices Book Club: ‘How to Fight Racism’ Helping young people figure out how to take a stand against racism is the topic of the latest selection in our Black Voices Book Club Series. “How to Fight Racism: A Guide to Standing Up for Racial Justice” aims to give young people information and tools to fight racism and effect change. Apr 17, 2022 Chicago’s Top Cop Says CPD Needs to Build Trust, Engage with Community Chicago Police Superintendent David Brown says his department needs to do a better job of engaging with the community. He joined “Chicago Tonight: Black Voices” to discuss everything from ghost guns to police reform in Chicago. Apr 17, 2022 Clashes Erupt Again Near Flashpoint Jerusalem Holy Site Israeli police on Sunday entered the Al-Aqsa Mosque compound in Jerusalem's Old City to secure the way for Jewish visitors to the flashpoint holy site, fueling clashes that left 17 Palestinians wounded, according to Palestinian medical workers. Apr 16, 2022 Hispanic Transplant Program Encourages Latinos to Become Donors Dr. Juan Caicedo says it’s important to have culturally appropriate programs to increase and encourage organ donation among Latinos. Apr 16, 2022 What the End of Pandemic Border Restrictions Means for Migrants Title 42 was issued in March of 2020 as a public health order to expel migrants due to coronavirus concerns. The CDC decided this month that the order is no longer needed. Apr 16, 2022 Comedy Troupe Brings Mirth and Mariachi to Improv A group of local comedians is bringing a taste of Latin culture to their comedy routine. In what is often a white-dominated space, they hope their acts add some variety and relatability. Apr 16, 2022 Chicago Artist Ali Six Creates Mural for Wicker Park Chicago spring may be fickle, but the recent explosion of public art has also brought some color and life to the city. One local muralist is hoping his 15-foot-high mural in Wicker Park inspires people to find hope. It’s called “The Butterfly Effect.” Load More Thanks to our sponsors: