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 3, 2019 Former Federal Prosecutor Talks Charges Against Ald. Ed Burke This isn’t the first time a Chicago lawmaker has been charged with a federal crime, but the case does bring up several questions. Renato Mariotti, a former federal prosecutor, gives us his take. Jan 3, 2019 Political Journalists React to Powerful Alderman’s Legal Trouble The storied career of 14th Ward Ald. Ed Burke has the potential to end with a prison sentence. A trio of veteran Chicago journalists offer their insight on the federal investigation. Jan 3, 2019 Ald. Ed Burke Charged with Attempted Extortion Federal agents raided longtime Chicago Ald. Ed Burke’s ward and government offices Nov. 29, and for the first time there’s insight as to what they were looking for: evidence of an extortion scheme. Jan 3, 2019 ‘Jay’s Chicago’: A New Season of Stories About Life in Chicago Premiering Friday, the show’s fourth season includes stories about interesting people in the city and their talents, passions and projects. Here’s a preview of the season. Jan 3, 2019 CTA Bus Driver Steers Changes for LGBTQ Community The CTA makes a policy change that allows its health insurance plan to cover the cost of gender-affirming surgery for one of its bus drivers. Jan 3, 2019 Tech Stocks Take a Dive Amid Fears of Global Economic Slowdown Tech stocks led the dive Thursday on Wall Street after Apple reported a slowdown on iPhone sales in China. Economist Diane Swonk weighs in. Jan 3, 2019 How Fritz Kaegi Plans to Transform the Cook County Assessor’s Office The new Cook County assessor has vowed to bring fairness, transparency, ethics and modernization to the office. Fritz Kaegi joins us to discuss his 100-day plan and more. Jan 3, 2019 Pope Urges US Bishops to Heal Divisions, Repair Trust Pope Francis is encouraging U.S. bishops meeting near Chicago to unify as the Roman Catholic church deals with a “crisis of credibility” stemming from the clergy sex abuse scandal. Jan 3, 2019 UIC Researchers Develop Method to Detect ALS There is no definitive test to diagnosis the progressive neurodegenerative disease. But that could change, thanks to new research that was able to accurately detect ALS and other neurodegenerative diseases using graphene. Jan 3, 2019 Group Forecasts Statewide Impact of EPA’s Controversial Mercury Plan The advocacy group Moms Clean Air Force warns that a Trump administration proposal to weaken standards for emissions of toxic mercury would harm residents and wildlife across Illinois. Jan 3, 2019 Verdict Delayed for Second Time in Laquan McDonald Conspiracy Trial A Cook County judge has already delayed her finding once in the unprecedented trial of three Chicago police officers. The new verdict date is Jan. 17 – a day before the sentencing of former Officer Jason Van Dyke. Jan 3, 2019 COPA Employee Accused of Sending Workplace Email Threat Chicago police descended on COPA’s office last Friday following a report of an emailed threat. But COPA officials now say that threat was “false” and the sender has been identified as an agency employee. Jan 3, 2019 CPS Watchdog: Former Music Director Mismanaged $13K in Funds The school district’s inspector general found the music director “willfully violated” CPS fundraising guidelines. That’s just one of the investigations highlighted in the watchdog’s just-released annual report. Jan 2, 2019 As Catholic Bishops Meet, Sexual Abuse Victims Implore Pope for Change Activists call on Pope Francis to remove Cardinal Blase Cupich from his role in organizing a Vatican conference on sex abuse. We discuss the story with Chicago Sun-Times reporter Robert Herguth. Jan 2, 2019 Spotlight Politics: Chicago Alderman in Jail Ald. Ricardo Munoz is facing domestic abuse charges, and the field of candidates for Chicago mayor is narrowing. Political reporters Paris Schutz and Amanda Vinicky have those stories and more in this week’s roundtable. Load More Thanks to our sponsors: