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 8, 2021 Aspiring Border Agent, Dancer, Engineer Among Concert Dead Clearer pictures began to emerge Sunday of some of the eight people who died after fans at the Astroworld music festival in Houston suddenly surged toward the stage during a performance by rapper Travis Scott. Nov 8, 2021 The Bells Are Still Clanging, But Donations to Salvation Army’s Red Kettles Have Gotten Quieter The bells will be clanging, but coins won’t necessarily be clinking as the Salvation Army kicks off its annual Red Kettle campaign Monday. With people carrying less cash, the Salvation Army has adjusted to accept more contactless payment methods in 2021. Nov 8, 2021 November 8, 2021 - Full Show A look at the disaster that killed eight people at a concert in Texas. Younger kids are vaccine eligible as a COVID-19 pill becomes available in the U.K. What the federal infrastructure bill could mean for Illinois. Nov 8, 2021 50 People Shot, 10 Killed Over Weekend in Chicago: Police The victims included a 16-year-old boy who was killed in Garfield Park on Saturday afternoon and a 36-year-old man who was fatally shot following a confrontation as he tried to park his car in his garage in Belmont Cragin. Nov 8, 2021 Enjoy the Mild Temps, It's All Downhill From Here, National Weather Service Says The National Weather Service is encouraging folks to get out and enjoy what could be the last day to reach the mid- to upper-60s in 2021. Nov 8, 2021 Lightfoot’s Plan to Go After Gangs’ Profits Stalls After Pushback In spite of Lightfoot’s solemn pledge to immediately go after the “blood money” earned by gangs who terrorize Chicagoans, the mayor has not publicly mentioned her so-called “Victims’ Justice Ordinance” since that City Hall news conference on Sept. 14. Nov 7, 2021 Classical Music in a Multitude of Manifestations Hedy Weiss reviews the Lyric Opera production of “The Magic Flute,” a Chicago Symphony Orchestra concert, and “Homecoming,” the latest entry in the CSO’s MusicNOW series. Nov 7, 2021 EXPLAINER: Prosecutors Play Up Rittenhouse Inexperience Phil Turner, a former federal prosecutor and attorney in Chicago who isn’t involved in the case, said Binger is trying to show jurors that Rittenhouse didn’t know what he was doing and that they shouldn’t believe his self-defense claims. Nov 7, 2021 Houston Leaders Seek Clues for Concert Surge That Killed 8 City officials said Saturday they were in the early stages of investigating the pandemonium that unfolded Friday evening at Astroworld, a sold-out, two-day event in NRG Park with an estimated 50,000 people in attendance. Nov 7, 2021 Schools Take Lead Role in Promoting Vaccines for Youngsters Some district leaders say offering vaccine clinics on campus is key to improving access and helping overcome hesitancy. Still, many school systems are choosing not to offer elementary schools as hosts for vaccination sites after some middle and high schools that offered shots received pushback. Nov 6, 2021 QB Justin Fields Impresses in Loss to San Francisco, Some Progress Ahead of Pittsburgh A new Netflix series on Colin Kaepernick’s life is causing a stir; Green Bay Packers quarterback Aaron Rodgers is not vaccinated after all; and on the field, the Chicago Bears prepare to tackle the Pittsburgh Steelers. We get into it with former Bears’ offensive lineman James “Big Cat” Williams. Nov 6, 2021 Violence Prevention Plan Focuses on Youth, Mental Health Community organizations working to prevent gun violence will soon get a boost in funding from the state. Gov. J.B. Pritzker signed an executive order declaring gun violence a public health crisis and announced a plan to address it. Nov 6, 2021 Supply Chain Pain Acute for Imported Goods as Holiday Season Approaches As the holiday season nears and families across the country prepare to observe the traditions that make their celebrations special, the state of the global supply chain has been thrust into the spotlight. Nov 6, 2021 New Program Informs Immigrants On Health Care Rights The Illinois Coalition for Immigrant and Refugee Rights recently announced the launch of its Immigrant Health Academy. It will train community leaders in suburban areas with high immigrant populations to inform immigrants about their health care rights and correct misconceptions about access to care. Nov 6, 2021 Local Business Brews Up Revolution by Cutting Out the Coffee Middleman As the weather starts to turn chillier and the days grayer, many Chicagoans rely on coffee to bring them some daily sunshine. But the people who grow the beans around the world don’t always benefit from the wealth their product creates. Load More Thanks to our sponsors: