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 4, 2019 Illinois Watchdog Group Releases ‘Guide to Fighting Robocalls’ Some robocalls are helpful, but most – representing politicians or telemarketers – have become an annoying fact of life. We speak with the author of a new guide aimed at preventing those automated calls. Feb 4, 2019 Advocates for a Chicago Police Consent Decree on the Need for Reform With an historic agreement in place, what does the road ahead look like for police reform in Chicago? We speak with community activist William Calloway and Northwestern University law professor Sheila Bedi. Feb 4, 2019 Enyia Casts Personal Financial Issues as Selling Point in Campaign for Mayor Chicago has an operating budget shortfall of nearly $100 million – a hole that mayoral candidate Amara Enyia says she has the skills to tackle. But documents show Enyia is struggling to manage her own finances. Feb 4, 2019 Browser Extension Rates News Sites Based on Journalistic Standards How can readers know whether a news site is trustworthy? There’s a web browser plug-in created by the company NewsGuard to help determine just that. Feb 4, 2019 Growing List of Aldermen Speak Out Against Lincoln Yards Development Opponents of the $6 billion proposal are calling for more affordable housing units. “Affordable housing is a crisis throughout the entire city,” said Ald. James Cappleman, who is spearheading the opposition. Feb 4, 2019 Van Dyke Prosecutor Joseph McMahon, Attorney General Discussing Sentence Challenge The lead prosecutor in the Jason Van Dyke murder trial says he’s spoken with the state’s top legal officer about the possibility of challenging the prison sentence handed down to the former Chicago police officer. Feb 4, 2019 Chicago Couple Opens Lakeside Resort in Wisconsin’s Northwoods Chicagoans Darren and Genevieve Coady are getting ready for their first summer as owners of a lakeside resort in Wisconsin’s Northwoods. Feb 4, 2019 Margaret Hart, Longtime WWCI Trustee, Dies at 97 Margaret Hart, who served as a WWCI trustee from 1986 to 2010, died Jan. 27 at her home in Lake Forest. She was 97 years old. Feb 4, 2019 FAA: Chicago’s O’Hare Airport Was Busiest in US Last Year O’Hare International Airport had more than 903,000 arrivals and departures during 2018, according to data released Monday by the Federal Aviation Administration. Atlanta’s airport came in second. Feb 4, 2019 13 Revelations from House Speaker Michael Madigan’s Deposition House Speaker Michael Madigan has been a player in state politics for the better part of his 76 years. What a newly released deposition reveals about the famously guarded speaker and his 13th Ward Organization. Feb 4, 2019 How Nina Simone Tapped Into the Pain of African-American Women Christina Ham’s play, “Nina Simone: Four Women,” is the anatomy of a song. And by extension, it is the anatomy of the angry, emotionally wounded singer, songwriter, pianist and civil rights activist who wrote it. Feb 4, 2019 Police Hoping to Identify Bank Robbery Suspect Chicago police release surveillance photos in the hopes of identifying a man suspected of robbing a pair of downtown banks in broad daylight last month. Feb 4, 2019 New Field Museum Exhibit to Showcase Stunning Wildlife Photography “Wildlife Photographer of the Year,” based on the prestigious photography competition of the same name, will feature 100 winning photos selected among 45,000 submissions from 95 countries. We preview the show. Feb 1, 2019 The Week in Review: Brutal Cold as City Hall Scandal Heats Up Viagra, massages and toddler togs in the expanding corruption investigation at City Hall. Federal oversight is coming to the Chicago Police Department. An alleged hate crime involving a TV actor. And “Chiberia” paralyzes the city. Feb 1, 2019 Web Extra, The Week in Review: Ricketts Split in Mayor’s Race Eddie Arruza and guests discuss the political split within the billionaire Ricketts family and which mayoral candidates they support. Load More Thanks to our sponsors: