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 24, 2019 10 Things to Do This Weekend: July 25-28 An Afro-futuristic convention, cardboard creations, a poetry block party and neighborhood festivals usher in the weekend. Here are 10 things to do in Chicago. Jul 24, 2019 Ex-Judge: Smollett’s Lawyers Not Allowed to Practice Law in Illinois Sheila O’Brien, the retired appellate judge who successfully petitioned for a special prosecutor to review the Jussie Smollett case, says four motions filed last week by the actor’s California-based attorneys should be ignored. Jul 24, 2019 Boeing CEO Raises Possibility of Pausing 737 Max Production Boeing’s CEO says the company will consider temporarily shutting down production of the 737 Max if the plane’s return is significantly delayed beyond the company’s October forecast. Jul 24, 2019 Chicago Animal Welfare Group Sponsors ‘Anti-Horse Carriage’ Pedicab Save a horse, ride a bike. That’s the message some Chicago animal welfare advocates are looking to send by sponsoring one of the pedicabs that shuttles riders along Michigan Avenue. Jul 24, 2019 In ‘Ghost Quartet,’ a Maze of Stories Brought to Life With Haunting Music Dave Malloy’s time-warping web of a song cycle deals with competing sisters, strange parents, a photographer’s guilt, a subway murder, an astronomer, spirits (of the alcoholic variety), and the quest for love, revenge, stardom and truth over many centuries. Jul 24, 2019 Police: Thieves Steal 3 Mannequins Wearing Designer Clothes Chicago police say three thieves smashed a display window of a high-end department store and stole three mannequins dressed from head to feet in designer clothes. Jul 24, 2019 FTC Fines Facebook $5B, Adds Limited Oversight on Privacy The fine is the largest the Federal Trade Commission has levied on a tech company, though it won’t make much of a dent for a company that had nearly $56 billion in revenue last year. Jul 24, 2019 Lifetime to Follow Up on ‘Surviving R. Kelly’ Docu-Series The network announced Tuesday that it has ordered “Surviving R. Kelly: The Aftermath,” a four-part series that includes interviews with new survivors and experts on the case. Jul 23, 2019 50 Years After Moon Landing, Billionaires Back Grandiose Visions for Space Could Jeff Bezos’ vision of giant rotating habitats one day support millions of people in space? We speak with two experts about humankind’s future in space. Jul 23, 2019 Aldermen Weigh in on Chicago Casino Locations, City Labor Law Alds. Gilbert Villegas (36th Ward), Nicholas Sposato (38th Ward) and Jason Ervin (28th Ward) discuss casino locations and other pressing City Council news. Jul 23, 2019 Chicago Mayor, Clerk Move to Lighten ‘Crushing’ Vehicle Fines Getting a parking ticket is an annoying part of city life for most Chicago residents and visitors. But for some people, it can be life-altering. Jul 23, 2019 What Will Chicago Look Like in 2050? A Look at CMAP’s Long-Range Plan Erin Aleman doesn’t have a crystal ball, but she has a pretty good idea of what Chicago and the surrounding area will look like 30 years from now. Jul 23, 2019 Festival inspired by Marvel’s ‘Black Panther’ Returns to Chicago Comic book lovers, pop culture fanatics and art and tech enthusiasts are flocking to McCormick Place this weekend for the Afro-futuristic celebration Wakandacon. We get a preview of this year’s fest. Jul 23, 2019 Study Finds High Levels of Fecal Bacterial at Chicago-Area Beaches A new report raises some red flags about the potential health risks associated with swimming at local beaches. Jul 23, 2019 The ‘Adaptable House’ Aimed at Easing Chicago’s Affordable Housing Crunch A recently completed design competition is now working with a developer to take its winning entry from concept to construction in two vacant, city-owned lots. Load More Thanks to our sponsors: