SORT Order Oldest FirstNewest First Has Video - Any -YesNo FILTER Date Range Start date End date Category - Any -Arts & EntertainmentBusinessCrime & LawEducationHealthPoliticsScience & NatureSports Keyword(s) Feb 18, 2019 Obama Presidential Center Faces Court Ruling Tuesday A federal judge could decide this week whether or not to toss a lawsuit challenging the construction of the Obama Presidential Center in Jackson Park. Feb 18, 2019 Turtle With Rare Genetic Condition Adopted by Suburban Ecologist A rare yellow-hued Blanding’s turtle who called Chicago home has moved out to the suburbs, where she’s helping to spread the word about the plight of her endangered species throughout Illinois. Feb 18, 2019 GoFundMe Campaign Created to Support Aurora Shooting Victims’ Families A fundraiser started by City of Aurora officials has raised more than $72,000 in just two days to support the families of those who lost their lives in a shooting at a local manufacturing plant. Feb 18, 2019 Chicago Charter Teachers Announce Tentative Agreement Ending Strike Classes will resume Tuesday at four Chicago International Charter Schools following a two-week long strike that ended early Monday morning. Feb 18, 2019 Aurora Shooter’s Permit Was Revoked But Gun Wasn’t Seized An initial background check failed to detect a felony conviction that should have barred the man who killed five co-workers and wounded six other people at a suburban Chicago manufacturing plant from buying the gun. Feb 18, 2019 Chicago Police Seek Follow-Up Interview with Jussie Smollett Chicago police said Sunday they’re still seeking a follow-up interview with Jussie Smollett after receiving new information that “shifted” their investigation of a reported attack on the “Empire” actor. Feb 15, 2019 Officials: 5 Dead, 5 Police Wounded in Aurora Shooting Police have identified the gunman who killed five people at a suburban Chicago business and shot and wounded five police officers. Feb 15, 2019 Illinois EPA Shuts Down Suburban Sterigenics Plant A medical supply sterilization company in suburban Willowbrook was shut down Friday by the Illinois Environmental Protection Agency due to elevated cancer risks. Feb 15, 2019 Web Extra, The Week in Review: New R. Kelly Videotape Eddie Arruza and guests discuss a newly discovered videotape purportedly showing R&B singer R. Kelly engaging in sexual acts with an underage girl. Feb 15, 2019 The Week in Review: Election Day Fast Approaching Mayoral candidates square off on “Chicago Tonight.” Jason Van Dyke is attacked in prison. Is R. Kelly about to be indicted? And the controversial alliance between the Cubs and a conservative media outlet. Feb 15, 2019 Valentino, a Baby Antelope, Born on Valentine’s Day at Brookfield Zoo A tiny African antelope that belongs to one of the smallest species of its kind in the world received a name befitting his Feb. 14 birthday. Feb 15, 2019 Actors Play the Music of August Wilson’s Dialogue in ‘Ma Rainey’s Black Bottom’ The harmonies, dissonances and inflections of the conversations among the four men who form Ma Rainey’s fractious band are something of a spoken-word blues opera in this Writers Theatre revival. Feb 15, 2019 19 Exonerees File Federal Lawsuits Against Former Police Sergeant Plaintiffs claim they were framed by disgraced former police Sgt. Ronald Watts and his tactical team at a South Side housing project, and that a “code of silence” allowed it to happen. Feb 15, 2019 Chicago Police: 2 Questioned in Smollett Attack Are Suspects Two men characterized by police as “persons of interest” in the attack against “Empire” actor Jussie Smollett have been arrested on “probable cause that they may have committed a crime,” a Chicago police spokesman said Friday. Feb 15, 2019 Chicago Police, Fox Dispute Reports About Smollett Attack Chicago police say local media reports that allege the attack against “Empire” actor Jussie Smollett was a hoax are unconfirmed. Load More Thanks to our sponsors: