SORT Order Oldest FirstNewest First Has Video - Any -YesNo FILTER Date Range Start date End date Category - Any -Arts & EntertainmentBusinessCrime & LawEducationHealthPoliticsScience & NatureSports Keyword(s) May 17, 2019 Trade War, Heavy Rains Weigh on Deere & Co. Deere cut its profit and sales expectations for the year as a trade war between the U.S. and China escalates and farmers try to recover from a planting season besieged by heavy rains. May 17, 2019 Web Extra, The Week in Review: Trump’s Pardon, Emanuel’s Legacy Paris Schutz and guests discuss President Donald Trump’s pardon of disgraced former Sun-Times publisher Conrad Black, and assess some of Emanuel’s legacy ahead of Monday’s inauguration. May 17, 2019 The Week in Review: Lightfoot’s Ambitious Agenda Mayor-elect Lori Lightfoot says she plans to blow up politics as usual. Springfield races toward the end of the spring session with huge issues up in the air. And another Chicago alderman is arrested. May 17, 2019 Java the Corpse Flower is About to Bloom Again — Sooner Than Expected After blooming for the first time in June 2017, Java, one of the dozen or so corpse flowers at the Chicago Botanic Garden, is preparing to bloom again. May 17, 2019 Bond Denied for 3 in ‘Brutal and Heinous’ Killing of Marlen Ochoa-Lopez A bond proffer presented by Cook County prosecutors Friday outlines the gruesome details of a pregnant teens’s death at the hands of Clarisa Figueroa and her 24-year-old daughter Desiree Figueroa. May 17, 2019 Kim Foxx Won’t Have to Testify Amid Scrutiny of Jussie Smollett Case Cook County State’s Attorney Kim Foxx and her top assistant will not have to testify about their dismissal of criminal charges against “Empire” actor Jussie Smollett despite a request for a special prosecutor to investigate how that case was handled. May 17, 2019 Expert: Fetal Abduction Rare Yet Endures Over 30 Years Of the roughly 30 documented fetal abduction cases between 1987 and 2015, most of the mothers were slain and it’s typical for them to have been stalked or lured somewhere under false pretenses, an expert said. May 16, 2019 Pregnancy-Related Deaths on the Rise in the US Nationally, black women die at a rate 3.3 times greater than white women, but the statistics in Illinois are even more grim. May 16, 2019 Mayor Pete Buttigieg Campaigns in Chicago The election is a long way off, but current polls give the South Bend mayor a decent shot at the White House. May 16, 2019 Chicago Nonprofit Wants to Make Credit Work for Everyone The nonprofit Working Credit says understanding how credit ratings work and building your own credit rating is much easier than you might think – and even more important than you might know. May 16, 2019 Looking Ahead: Analysts Preview Lightfoot Administration Mayor-elect Lori Lightfoot unveils an ambitious 100-day plan. We talk to experts about what the future holds under a Lightfoot administration. May 16, 2019 Police: 3 Charged in Murder of Pregnant Teen Marlen Ochoa-Lopez A 46-year-old woman who allegedly lured Marlen Ochoa-Lopez to her Southwest Side home under the guise of giving her baby clothes is now among three people who have been charged in the teen’s murder. May 16, 2019 Restoring the Morgan Park Home of Rotary International’s Founder An iconic volunteer organization has a worldwide reach – and Chicago roots. We take a look inside the renovations underway at the home of Rotary International founder Paul Harris. May 16, 2019 Pregnant Chicago Woman Slain, Baby Cut From Her Womb The body of 19-year-old Marlen Ochoa-Lopez was found early Wednesday. She was last seen leaving her high school on April 23, the same day paramedics were called to a home several miles away on the Southwest Side about a newborn with problems breathing. May 16, 2019 ‘Brotherland’ Photographer Documents Conflict, Life in Ukraine The young American photographer Brendan Hoffman tells us about his show at the Ukrainian Institute of Modern Art. Load More Thanks to our sponsors: