SORT Order Oldest FirstNewest First Has Video - Any -YesNo FILTER Date Range Start date End date Category - Any -Arts & EntertainmentBusinessCrime & LawEducationHealthPoliticsScience & NatureSports Keyword(s) Jan 21, 2019 Zoe Mikva, Educator and Activist, Dies at 90 Along with her husband, the late Abner Mikva, Zorita “Zoe” Mikva created the Mikva Challenge more than 20 years ago. She died Saturday at the age of 90. Jan 21, 2019 Reports: Sony Drops R. Kelly After Furor Over Allegations The announcement comes two weeks after the popular documentary series “Surviving R. Kelly” drew fresh attention to the sex abuse allegations against R. Kelly, which have dogged him most of his career. Jan 19, 2019 Tall Buildings, More Park Space in $6 Billion Lincoln Yards Master Plan Sterling Bay calls the project a “once in a lifetime opportunity to transform a former industrial site into a vibrant river front community.” But at least one alderman says the deal amounts to an unprecedented public giveaway to a private developer. Jan 18, 2019 The Week in Review: Jason Van Dyke Sentence, Cover-Up Acquittal The highly anticipated sentencing of Jason Van Dyke – and a ruling on the fate of three other Chicago cops in a related case stemming from the 2014 shooting of Laquan McDonald. Jan 18, 2019 Jason Van Dyke Sentenced to 7 Years in Prison Cook County Judge Vincent Gaughan sentences the former Chicago cop to 81 months in prison – just under seven years – for the 2014 killing of Laquan McDonald. He will likely only have to serve about half of that sentence. Jan 18, 2019 Watch Live: Reaction to Jason Van Dyke’s Sentence Former Chicago police officer Jason Van Dyke is sentenced for the 2014 fatal shooting of Laquan McDonald. Reaction from the courthouse and testimony from the courtroom. Jan 18, 2019 Chicago Archdiocese Removes Ex-Children’s Home Chief Accused of Sexual Abuse The Rev. John Smyth has been removed from the Archdiocese of Chicago’s ministry while it investigates accusations of sexual abuse against the longtime priest. Jan 18, 2019 CPS: GPA Error Means Up to 800 Students Mistakenly Applied to Some High Schools Chicago Public Schools is reopening its high school application process for about 800 eighth-grade students who were mistakenly allowed to apply for programs for which they were not eligible. Jan 18, 2019 Sears Creditors Challenge Hedge Fund Chairman’s Winning Bid A group of Sears creditors are challenging Chairman Eddie Lampert’s hedge fund’s winning $5.2 billion bid to buy the business in a bankruptcy auction and wants to air their grievances in court. Jan 18, 2019 Illinois Preparing for Winter Storm The Chicago area is forecast to receive 5 to 9 inches of snow through Saturday followed by chances of lake effect snow Sunday. Jan 18, 2019 Jason Van Dyke to be Sentenced Friday in Laquan McDonald Killing In October, he became the first Chicago cop in decades to be convicted of murder for an on-duty shooting. Now, the former police officer will learn his sentence for the 2014 fatal shooting of Laquan McDonald. Jan 17, 2019 Jan. 17, 2019 - Full Show Watch the Jan. 17, 2019 full episode of “Chicago Tonight.” Jan 17, 2019 New Illinois Program Offers Medical Marijuana as Alternative to Opioids In the wake of a new study showing Americans are more likely to die from an opioid overdose than from a car crash, Illinois is trying a new approach to curb opioid addiction: medical marijuana. Jan 17, 2019 How Will the Laquan McDonald Conspiracy Trial Impact Police Reform? Three Chicago police officers are acquitted in the Laquan McDonald cover-up trial. What impact – if any – will the verdict have on police reform in the city? Jan 17, 2019 City Asks Public to Weigh In on O’Hare Expansion Designs Chicago’s Department of Aviation unveiled proposals Thursday from five architectural firms competing to design O’Hare International Airport’s $8.5-billion expansion project. Load More Thanks to our sponsors: