SORT Order Oldest FirstNewest First Has Video - Any -YesNo FILTER Date Range Start date End date Category - Any -Arts & EntertainmentBusinessCrime & LawEducationHealthPoliticsScience & NatureSports Keyword(s) Jul 14, 2025 Measure Designed to Tighten Ethics Rules to Stop Mayor’s Office From Obstructing Probes Advances The measure unanimously endorsed by the Ethics and Government Oversight Committee had the support of both Inspector General Deborah Witzburg and Corporation Counsel Mary Richardson-Lowry after negotiations stretched into the weekend. Jul 14, 2025 Supreme Court Allows Donald Trump to Lay Off Nearly 1,400 Education Department Employees The Supreme Court is allowing President Donald Trump to put his plan to dismantle the Education Department back on track — and to go through with laying off nearly 1,400 employees. Jul 14, 2025 Key City Panel Narrowly Rejects Push to Require City Council Super Majority to Authorize New Debt The rare rejection by the Chicago City Council’s Finance Committee means the proposal will not advance to the full City Council for a final vote. Its sponsor said the measure would give 17 members of the City Council the power to stop Johnson from burdening future generations with massive debt obligations. Jul 14, 2025 Former ComEd Lobbyist John Hooker Gets 18 Months in Prison for Role in Madigan Bribery Scheme John Hooker, one of the four former Commonwealth Edison officials convicted of conspiring to bribe ex-Illinois House Speaker Michael Madigan, has been sentenced to 18 months in prison. The sentence is well below the recommendation from federal prosecutors of 56 months. Hooker’s defense team had asked for a sentence of probation. Jul 14, 2025 Senate Vote This Week Will Test the Popularity of DOGE Cuts to Public Media, Foreign Aid Senate Republicans will test the popularity of Department of Government Efficiency spending cuts this week by aiming to pass President Donald Trump’s request to claw back $9.4 billion in public media and foreign aid spending. Jul 14, 2025 From Pritzker to Newsom to Emanuel, Democrats Already Lining Up for 2028 Presidential Race in Early Voting States Former Chicago Mayor Rahm Emanuel is having private conversations with key South Carolina Democrats, including presidential primary kingmaker Rep. Jim Clyburn, in which Emanuel indicated strong interest in a presidential run. Jul 14, 2025 Meet Ferris, Bean and El. Chicago’s Piping Plover Chicks Receive Names Fit for City’s Newest Icons “This year, the names represent iconic Chicago landmarks woven into the city’s fabric and known to all visitors of our beloved city and community,” Chicago Piping Plovers said. Jul 14, 2025 After Burke and Madigan Convictions, Push for Ethics Reform at Inflection Point: Analysis Ald. Matt Martin (47th Ward) will ask the Ethics Committee on Monday to advance a proposal designed to prevent the city’s top lawyer from intervening in ongoing probes that risk “embarrassment or political consequences” for city leaders. Jul 11, 2025 Week in Review: Pritzker and Johnson Warn of Fallout From Trump Cuts; Federal Agents Descend on Humboldt Park Museum Federal agents descend on a local museum, with community leaders saying they meant to bully and intimidate. And the mayor and governor decry the president’s signature new spending bill. Jul 11, 2025 Chicago’s Chipmunks Are Evolving in Front of Our Eyes, and That’s Not a Good Thing, Researchers Say Researchers studied specimens of small mammals in the Field Museum’s collection to explore the ways animals are adapting to urbanization. Jul 11, 2025 July 10, 2025 - Full Show Could industries like agriculture and hospitality be exempt from immigration raids? And how disaster relief groups are working to address the needs of communities. Jul 11, 2025 New Exhibition on Richard Hunt, Chicago Sculptor Who Made Monuments for the Nation, Provides an Intimate Look Richard Hunt created more public sculptures and monuments in the U.S. than any other artist — over 160 by the time he died in 2023. He spent more than 70 years grinding, welding and sculpting metal. A new exhibition provides an intimate look at his work. Jul 11, 2025 How Trump’s Immigration Crackdown Could Impact the Illinois Farming Industry Nationally, construction and agriculture workforces had the highest shares of undocumented workers as of 2022, according to the American Immigration Council. Jul 11, 2025 ‘A National Movement’: Illinois, Other States Consider Laws Around Menopause Care and Training for Doctors At least two dozen bills have been introduced across 15 states this year. Most of the legislation is related to insurance coverage for menopause care, awareness and education, clinician training or menopause in the workplace. Jul 11, 2025 CDC Finds Nearly 1 in 3 US Youth Have Prediabetes, But Experts Question Scant Data Scientists who study and treat diabetes noted that CDC officials released only a 600-word online summary of their new findings — not the raw data nor a peer-reviewed published paper describing how they arrived at the new figure. Load More Thanks to our sponsors: