SORT Order Oldest FirstNewest First Has Video - Any -YesNo FILTER Date Range Start date End date Category - Any -Arts & EntertainmentBusinessCrime & LawEducationHealthPoliticsScience & NatureSports Keyword(s) Feb 17, 2022 In ‘When There are Nine,’ a New Play About Ruth Bader Ginsburg, the End Triggers Memories of All That Came Before A new play about the life of Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg at Pride Arts Center imagines her final reflections on a remarkable life. Feb 17, 2022 Man Upset Over Traffic Tickets Stalked Lori Lightfoot, Fired Handgun Near Her Home, Prosecutors Say Joseph Igartua, 37, has been charged with one count of reckless discharge of a weapon and three counts of stalking. All of those charges are felonies and Igartua was ordered held without bail during a hearing Thursday. Feb 17, 2022 5 People Dragged from Their Car Near Brickyard Mall During Unrest Should Receive $1.67M, Committee Decides The Chicago City Council’s Finance Committee voted 13-7 to send the recommendation from city attorneys to the full City Council for a final vote on Wednesday. Feb 17, 2022 Park District’s Gleaming New Track and Field Center Now Named for Conrad Worrill, the Man Who Dreamed It Into Existence The Chicago Park District’s state-of-the art track and field center at Gately Park in Pullman, which opened in 2021, owes its existence to decades of pushing and prodding by the late Conrad Worrill. Now it’s named for him. Feb 17, 2022 Chicago Police Officer Charged With Punching Handcuffed Man After Christmas Eve Shootout Christopher Hillas, 43, was charged with aggravated battery and official misconduct following an incident in which he was allegedly captured on body camera video punching a man multiple times during a pat down on Christmas Eve. Feb 17, 2022 City Council Committee Agrees to Pay $1.4M to Family of Toddler Killed During Police Chase The Chicago City Council is set to pay $1.4 million to the family of a toddler who was struck and killed by a car driven by a man being chased by police. Feb 17, 2022 High School Senior Charged in Fatal West Town Shooting of 15-Year-Old Boy Tremell Neloms, 18, was denied bail during a hearing Thursday after he was charged with first-degree murder in the fatal Jan. 18 shooting of Rauner College Prep freshman Caleb Westbrooks. Feb 17, 2022 Biden: Infrastructure Plan Gives $1 Billion for Great Lakes Cleanup The infusion from the bipartisan measure enacted in November, combined with annual funding through an ongoing recovery program, will enable agencies by 2030 to finish work on 22 sites designated a quarter-century ago as among the region's most degraded. Feb 17, 2022 Jesse White Endorses Anna Valencia in Secretary of State Race, Boosting Her Bid White’s endorsement puts his powerful political machine behind Valencia in the contest against former State Treasurer Alexi Giannoulias and Ald. David Moore (17th Ward). Feb 17, 2022 Snow Swings South, Worst of Storm To Miss Chicago An expected snow-making weather system took a swing south, downgrading anticipated accumulation in the Chicago area, according to the National Weather Service. The evening commute could still be messy. Feb 16, 2022 February 16, 2022 - Full Show A doping scandal takes over the Olympics. The latest confusion about the Illinois school mask guidelines. Will a scrap metal company be approved for the Southeast Side? And brace for winter weather. Feb 16, 2022 Spotlight Politics: Dems Turn on Pritzker’s Mask Mandate Republicans and Democrats turn against Gov. J.B. Pritzker’s mask mandate, and the conviction of Alderman Patrick Daley Thompson Our politics team weighs in on that story and more. Feb 16, 2022 Thursday’s Wintry Mix: Expect a Messy Morning and Even Nastier Evening Commute Meteorologists have a clearer picture of the timing of Thursday’s winter storm, and it looks likely to snarl both the morning and evening commutes, especially in Chicago. Feb 16, 2022 COVID a Wildcard as Biden Prepares for State of the Union Biden’s March 1 address to Congress will play out against what Vice President Kamala Harris has called a “malaise” over the persistence of COVID and growing public impatience to get back to normal after two years of pandemic restrictions. Feb 16, 2022 Southeast Side Metal Scrapper Would Not Have Adverse Effect on Residents’ Health: City Assessment City officials said they would announce no later than Sunday whether they will issue the final permit Southside Recycling needs to start operations. Load More Thanks to our sponsors: