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 2, 2025 Sept. 2, 2025 - Full Show The latest on troops being deployed to Chicago. And violent crime is down in the city — how the FBI has been helping local law enforcement. Sep 2, 2025 How the FBI Works With Local Law Enforcement to Respond to Violent Crime Chicago police data shows overall violent crime in the city is down by about 22% in the first half of the year compared to 2024. There have also been 31% fewer homicides and 36% fewer shootings between Jan. 1 and Aug. 31 this year. Sep 2, 2025 Chicago Doctors Voice Concerns Over Turmoil at CDC, Changes to Vaccine Guidance The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention is experiencing chaos unlike anything ever seen before. Meanwhile, there’s also growing concern in the medical community over changing vaccine guidelines and the cancellation of cutting-edge vaccine research. Sep 2, 2025 Trump Plans to Send Texas National Guard, ‘Armed Military Personnel’ to Chicago: Pritzker President Donald Trump is preparing to send members of the Texas National Guard as well as “armed military personnel” to Chicago, Gov. JB Pritzker said Tuesday. Sep 2, 2025 Eight People Killed by Gunfire Over Labor Day Weekend in Chicago: Police According to Chicago Police Department data, 58 total people were shot in 37 separate shootings between Friday and Monday evenings. Sep 2, 2025 New 211 Call Center Opens in Grand Crossing, Connecting Cook County Residents With Resources The 211 call center will be home to more than 50 full-time staff connecting residents to resources such as housing, access to food and utility assistance. The center, 7247 S. South Chicago Ave., is located at the tech workforce hub Xchange Chicago. Sep 2, 2025 As Interim Chicago Housing Authority CEO Steps Down, Walter Burnett’s Appointment to Lead CHA Remains Stalled The Chicago Housing Authority Board of Commissioners delayed a vote to formally appoint former Ald. Walter Burnett to lead the agency. Sep 2, 2025 Justice Amy Coney Barrett Defends Overturning Roe v. Wade, Reveals Supreme Court Dynamics in New Book Supreme Court Justice Amy Coney Barrett in a new memoir defends her vote reversing a half century of national abortion rights, declaring that Roe v. Wade usurped the will of the American people and “came at a cost.” Sep 2, 2025 Feds File Lawsuit Targeting Illinois Law That Provides Financial Aid to Undocumented Students The Department of Justice on Tuesday filed a lawsuit against Gov. JB Pritzker, Illinois Attorney General Kwame Raoul and the state itself. Sep 2, 2025 The Defunded Corporation for Public Broadcasting Will Receive One of TV’s Biggest Prizes The organization, which has helped pay for PBS, NPR, 1,500 local radio and TV stations as well as programs like “Sesame Street” and “Finding Your Roots,” will be awarded the Television Academy’s Governors Award. Sep 2, 2025 Kraft Heinz Undoes Blockbuster Merger After a Decade of Changing Tastes Chicago-Based Kraft Heinz is splitting into two companies a decade after a merger of the brands created one of the biggest food manufacturers on the planet. Sep 2, 2025 Donald Trump’s Use of the National Guard During Los Angeles Immigration Protests is Illegal, Federal Judge Says The order comes after California sued, saying the troops sent to Los Angeles over the summer were violating a law that prohibits military enforcement of domestic laws. Sep 2, 2025 Summer 2025 Wasn’t as Hot as It Seemed, Wrapping Up With Below Normal Temps Despite a long stretch of hot and humid days early in the month, August as a whole finished with below normal temperatures, according to the Chicago office of the National Weather Service. Sep 2, 2025 Chicago Spent $231.2M to Resolve Police Misconduct Lawsuits in 7 Months, Nearly Triple Year’s Budget: Records Even as the financial toll of decades of police misconduct is likely to grow in the coming months, Chicago exhausted its annual budget of $82.2 million months ago and had spent nearly triple that amount by July 31, according to WTTW News’ analysis. Aug 30, 2025 Mayor Brandon Johnson Signs Executive Order Designed to Protect Residents if Trump Sends National Guard, ICE Strike Team to Chicago “We do not want to see tanks in our streets,” Mayor Brandon Johnson said. “We do not want to see families ripped apart. We do not want grandmothers thrown into the back of unmarked vans. We don’t want to see homeless Chicagoans harassed or disappeared by federal agents.” Load More Thanks to our sponsors: