SORT Order Oldest FirstNewest First Has Video - Any -YesNo FILTER Date Range Start date End date Category - Any -Arts & EntertainmentBusinessCrime & LawEducationHealthPoliticsScience & NatureSports Keyword(s) Jun 10, 2019 List: Free Summer Concerts in Millennium Park’s Pritzker Pavilion The annual Grant Park Music Festival kicks off Wednesday. The free concert series is just one way to see music under the stars in Pritzker Pavilion. See the full summer 2019 concert lineup. Jun 7, 2019 Grazing Herd Returns to O’Hare to ‘Do What They Do Best: Eat Weeds’ For the sixth year, O’Hare International Airport is using a herd of wild animals to manage the airport’s vegetation in an environmentally friendly way. Jun 7, 2019 Hubbard Street’s Summer Program a Series of Wildly Poetic Existential Adventures The titles of the four pieces provide a telling suggestion of the psychologically probing works being performed with the company’s trademark blend of uncanny fluidity, plasticity, control and ensemble perfection. Jun 7, 2019 ‘Sell By’ or What? US Pushes for Clarity on Expiration Dates Even if you rely more on sight and smell to size up foods, you might be surprised by the risks and practices around food spoilage. Jun 7, 2019 Free-Agent Closer Craig Kimbrel, Cubs Agree to 3-Year Deal Free-agent closer Craig Kimbrel has agreed to a three-year contract with the Cubs in a big move to strengthen Chicago’s bullpen. Jun 7, 2019 Web Extra, The Week in Review: Lightfoot Names New CPS School Board Paris Schutz and guests discuss more of the week’s news: Mayor Lori Lightfoot appoints a new board to oversee Chicago Public Schools, and a dramatic “Jeopardy!” run draws to a close. Jun 7, 2019 The Week in Review: Burke Pleads Not Guilty, Pritzker Signs Budget Ald. Ed Burke gets his day in court. Gov. J.B. Pritzker gets his budget priorities passed. Chicago grapples with a spike in violence. And the Cubs get some much-needed pitching help. Jun 7, 2019 Deep Frydays’ Maiden Voyage: Giardiniera Mix How do you deep-fry giardiniera? We find out in the first installment of our weekly summer series Deep Frydays, where we go deep on an iconic Chicago food and then sacrifice it to sizzling oil. Jun 7, 2019 2-Year Anniversary of Chinese Scholar’s Disappearance as Death-Penalty Case Begins Sunday marks the two-year anniversary of Yingying Zhang’s disappearance. Her kidnapping has left a mark on the University of Illinois campus as the trial of the man accused of her killing gets underway. Jun 6, 2019 How Many Chicago Aldermen Have Side Hustles? Mayor Lori Lightfoot wants to set some restrictions on outside employment for aldermen. We analyze the latest batch of financial disclosure forms to find out who could be impacted. Jun 6, 2019 Rarely Produced British Play a Bitter Reminder of Veterans’ Fates In some ways, “For Services Rendered” is an old-fashioned play, but it is a beauty. And coming at a moment when Britain is undergoing a different sort of social and economic upheaval, it seems ideally timed for a revival. Jun 6, 2019 City Council Cleanup: Aldermen Discuss Mayor’s Plan for Ethics Reforms In light of the charges against Ald. Ed Burke, what can Mayor Lori Lightfoot and aldermen do to clean up City Hall? Jun 6, 2019 Legislative Leaders in the Dark on Gaming Bill Specifics Recently passed legislation to expand gambling in Illinois is so massive, not many people know everything that’s in it. That includes at least two of the state’s legislative leaders who helped negotiate the bill. Jun 6, 2019 Chicago Has the Largest Life Expectancy Gap in the Country. Why? An analysis of 500 U.S. cities by NYU School of Medicine offers a startling view of Chicago, but a local physician says the city’s health inequities have been known for years. What’s causing that gap, and how can it be addressed? Jun 6, 2019 Bicyclist Struck by CTA Bus in River North A bicyclist was struck by a CTA bus in the 400 block of North Wells Street on Thursday morning, according to the Chicago Police Department. Load More Thanks to our sponsors: