SORT Order Oldest FirstNewest First Has Video - Any -YesNo FILTER Date Range Start date End date Category - Any -Arts & EntertainmentBusinessCrime & LawEducationHealthPoliticsScience & NatureSports Keyword(s) Nov 30, 2021 Detective: Brothers Recounted How Jussie Smollett Staged Hoax Taking the stand as prosecutors began their case against Jussie Smollett, former Chicago police detective Michael Theis said he initially viewed the actor as a victim of a homophobic and racist attack and that they “absolutely” didn't rush to judgment. Nov 30, 2021 US Panel Backs First-Of-A-Kind COVID-19 Pill from Merck The Food and Drug Administration panel voted 13-10 that the antiviral drug’s benefits outweigh its risks, including potential birth defects if used during pregnancy. Nov 30, 2021 Unforgettable Moments in Chicago Productions of Sondheim Musicals In the wake of Stephen Sondheim’s death, a look back at his impact on Chicago theater. Nov 30, 2021 Black Artist Josephine Baker Honored at France’s Pantheon Josephine Baker — the U.S.-born entertainer, anti-Nazi spy and civil rights activist — was inducted into France’s Pantheon on Tuesday, becoming the first Black woman to receive the nation’s highest honor. Nov 30, 2021 Omicron Variant May Have Reached Europe Earlier Than Thought Economic powerhouses Japan and France reported their first cases of the omicron variant Tuesday, while new findings indicate the mutant coronavirus was already in Europe close to a week before South Africa sounded the alarm. Nov 30, 2021 US Tracking of Virus Variants Has Improved After Slow Start Viruses mutate constantly. To find and track new versions of the coronavirus, scientists analyze the genetic makeup of a portion of samples that test positive. It’s a global effort, but until recently the U.S. was contributing very little. Nov 30, 2021 CPS to Begin COVID-19 Test-to-Stay Pilot Program for Students This Week Under the pilot, an unvaccinated student who is exposed to COVID-19 would be allowed to stay in school if they agree to testing on the first, third, fifth and seventh day after their exposure. Nov 30, 2021 Cook County Government in the Market for a Power Player as It Aims for 100% Renewable Energy Goal Cook County is aiming to reach 100% renewable electricity by 2030, but can’t get there on its own. So it’s looking for a renewable energy developer, who would front the costs of building a solar or wind farm to generate green electricity for county buildings. Nov 30, 2021 ‘Black Voices’ Community Conversation: Black Small Businesses Brandis Friedman and a panel of guests talk about how Black-owned small businesses are navigating the holiday shopping season amid supply chain issues and labor shortages. Watch the discussion now. Nov 30, 2021 November 30, 2021 - Full Show City Council members sound off one day ahead of the ward remap deadline and still no agreement. One-on-one with retiring lawmaker Greg Harris. The life and legacy of Stephen Sondheim. Nov 30, 2021 ‘The Sky Is Not Falling, At This Point’: City Officials Brace for Omicron COVID-19 Variant Chicago's updated travel advisory includes 38 states, announced Dr. Allison Arwady, the commissioner of the Chicago Department of Public Health. Nov 30, 2021 Watch Where You Park Tuesday Night: Snow Route Parking Ban Set to Start Every year, the start of the snow route ban catches hundreds of drivers unaware, forcing them to travel to the city’s auto pound — and pay at least $235 — to retrieve their cars, officials said. Nov 29, 2021 Smollett Hatched ‘Secret Plan’ For Hoax Attack, Per Prosecutors, But Defense Says He’s ‘Real Victim’ Jussie Smollett faces six counts of disorderly conduct for allegedly making false reports to multiple different Chicago police officers about being the victim of a racist and homophobic attack in 2019. Nov 29, 2021 Advocates Concerned About City’s Homeless Population Amid Emergency Bed Shortage The city of Chicago has been partnering with Hotel Julian downtown, paying for 175 rooms to house those experiencing homelessness amid the pandemic. Alderpeople recently extended this partnership into February. But is it enough? Nov 29, 2021 ‘The Invisible Ones’ Radio Series Follows Cases of Missing Black Women Over the past 20 years, 51 Black women and girls have either gone missing or been found dead after disappearing in Chicago, according to WVON, which has produced a new five-part series featuring the stories of these victims’ family members and their efforts to find answers. Load More Thanks to our sponsors: