SORT Order Oldest FirstNewest First Has Video - Any -YesNo FILTER Date Range Start date End date Category - Any -Arts & EntertainmentBusinessCrime & LawEducationHealthPoliticsScience & NatureSports Keyword(s) Sep 17, 2021 Bobby Rush: Honor COVID-19 Vaccine Development with Congressional Gold Medal Bipartisan legislation to be introduced Friday by U.S. Rep. Bobby Rush would honor those whose efforts led to the successful development of COVID-19 vaccines, including researchers, scientists, doctors and vaccine trial volunteers. Sep 16, 2021 ‘Chicago Tonight’ in Your Neighborhood: Little Village The vibrant Little Village community has been bustling with Mexican Pride as celebrations are in full force for Mexican Independence Day. Sep 16, 2021 September 16, 2021 - Full Show One-on-one with Illinois’ House Speaker. Live from Little Village for Mexican Independence Day. Filmmaker Ken Burns on Muhammad Ali. The Bears’ home opener. And a first-of-its-kind Mexican music fest. Sep 16, 2021 Illinois’ House Speaker Emanuel ‘Chris’ Welch on Energy Bill and More A massive energy bill became law this week and among other things, it aims to get Illinois carbon-free by 2045. Meanwhile, Illinois COVID vaccination rates slow as the delta variant surges. And the legislature’s veto session is coming up in a month. Sep 16, 2021 Ken Burns Talks About His New Documentary ‘Muhammad Ali’ He was bigger than boxing and larger than life — a true icon of the 20th century. Filmmaker Ken Burns and Donald Lassere of the Chicago History Museum join us to discuss the sweeping new four-part documentary on the life and legacy of Muhammad Ali. Sep 16, 2021 Native Garden Registry Gets Green Thumbs Up From City Council The creation of the Native and Pollinator Garden Registry means Chicago gardeners now have protection from overzealous ticket writers. And plants like milkweed can take their rightful place alongside other “flowers” instead of being mistaken for weeds. Sep 16, 2021 ‘Sounds of 18th Street’ Unites Mexican Artists From Across US in New Music Festival We head to Pilsen, where The National Museum of Mexican Art is getting ready to host its first musical festival. Sep 16, 2021 Mass Shootings in US Increased During Coronavirus Pandemic, Study Finds City police departments are also reporting an increase in gun violence during the pandemic. In Chicago, shooting incidents are up 64% so far this year compared with the same period two years ago. Sep 16, 2021 Bears Hoping to Bounce Back Against Bengals After Prime-Time Loss After losing to the Rams, how long will Bears coach Matt Nagy resist pressure to give rookie quarterback Justin Fields more playing time? Former Bears offensive lineman James “Big Cat” Williams give us his take on the opening day loss and Sunday’s game against Cincinnati. Sep 16, 2021 Lightfoot Doubles Down on Plan to Go After Gangs’ Profits Amid Pushback Intense criticism has not prompted Mayor Lori Lightfoot to rethink her plan to demand that the Chicago City Council give the city’s Law Department the authority to sue the leaders of Chicago’s gangs and “go after their blood money.” Sep 16, 2021 Monarchs Roosting at Midewin Are Just One Reason To Get Outside This Weekend Large numbers of monarch butterflies are making a pit stop at Midewin National Tallgrass Prairie during their annual fall migration. That’s just one of the ways to enjoy and explore nature this weekend. Sep 16, 2021 Pandemic Tie to Vision Issues Seen in Chinese Kids’ Study Research suggests vision problems increased among Chinese schoolchildren during pandemic restrictions and online learning, and eye specialists think the same may have happened in U.S. kids. Sep 16, 2021 City to Expand Efforts To Go Door-to-Door in Areas Where COVID-19 Vaccinations Are Lagging Chicago officials will expand their efforts to bring lifesaving vaccines directly to those who have yet to be vaccinated by going door-to-door in more parts of the city while launching an effort to contact unvaccinated residents by phone. Sep 16, 2021 Police Department Hasn’t Taken Steps to Improve Record Management: Watchdog Report In a follow-up to its June 2020 report, the Chicago Office of Inspector General on Thursday found the CPD still cannot ensure it is producing all relevant records in its possession for criminal and civil litigation. Sep 16, 2021 Fossil Reveals Bird With Long, Flashy Tail Feathers That Lived 120 Million Years Ago Scientists have uncovered the fossil of a bird that lived 120 million years ago, and it definitely had flair, including unusually long tail feathers. These flashy feathers probably didn’t help the bird achieve aerodynamic flight, but they might have helped him find a mate, according to new research. Load More Thanks to our sponsors: