SORT Order Oldest FirstNewest First Has Video - Any -YesNo FILTER Date Range Start date End date Category - Any -Arts & EntertainmentBusinessCrime & LawEducationHealthPoliticsScience & NatureSports Keyword(s) Aug 12, 2025 Deportation Fears Starting to Impact Home Health Care Industry: ‘It’s Been Detrimental’ U.S. Census data shows more than half of home care workers in the Chicago metro area are not U.S. citizens. Aug 12, 2025 3 Human Cases of West Nile Virus Confirmed in Chicago: Health Officials The patients range from 40 to 80 years old and reside on the Northwest and South sides. The patients’ symptoms began in late July or early August, according to the Chicago Department of Public Health. Aug 12, 2025 Pritzker Signs ‘Sonya Massey’s Bill’ Into Law, Requiring Stricter Background Checks for Police Hiring Former Sangamon County sheriff’s deputy Sean Grayson faces first-degree murder and other charges in Sonya Massey’s killing. Aug 12, 2025 Donald Trump’s Rhetoric About DC Echoes a History of Racist Narratives About Urban Crime President Donald Trump has taken control of D.C.’s law enforcement and ordered National Guard troops to deploy onto the streets of the nation’s capital, arguing the extraordinary moves are necessary to curb an urgent public safety crisis. Aug 12, 2025 Lawyers Ask Judge to Expand Lawsuit Accusing CPD of Targeting Black, Latino Chicagoans With Traffic Stops to Include All Black, Latino Drivers Chicago taxpayers have already paid $1.46 million to defend the lawsuit that accuses the CPD of making more than 1.5 million traffic stops between 2016 and 2023 based on dubious evidence of minor violations that took direct aim at Black and Latino Chicagoans but spared White Chicagoans, according to records obtained by WTTW News. Aug 11, 2025 Aug. 11, 2025 - Full Show How to address Chicago Public Schools’ budget problem. And outrage over the closure of an Uptown hospital. Aug 11, 2025 Future Uncertain for 2 Chicago-Area Hospitals Amid Federal Funding Cuts, Mismanagement Allegations Federal funding cuts and allegations of mismanagement prompted the closures of most operations at Weiss Memorial Hospital in Uptown, while Oak Park’s West Suburban Medical Center is facing a similar fate. Aug 11, 2025 Illinois Lawmakers on How to Fix Chicago Public Schools’ Budget Challenges CPS officials are faced with closing a whopping $734 million deficit by the end of the month. There is little wiggle room to cut costs or bring in revenue. Aug 11, 2025 Johnson, Pritzker Dismiss Trump’s Threat to Send National Guard to Chicago After touting Chicago's significant and sustained drop in crime, Mayor Brandon Johnson accused the president of “spreading misinformation.” Aug 11, 2025 The Perseid Meteor Shower Is Peaking in the Next 2 Days. Here’s How To Get a Decent View A bright moon will make it harder than usual to see the meteors as they streak across the night sky. But experts say it’s still worth a try. Aug 11, 2025 Federal Judge Allows Chicago to Join Lawsuit to Stop Trump from Yanking Funding Sanctuary Cities U.S. District Judge William Orrick agreed to allow Chicago and 33 other cities and counties, including Los Angeles, Denver, Boston and Baltimore, to join the lawsuit that claimed the Trump administration was unlawfully trying to force local officials to help federal immigration agents conduct deportation efforts. Aug 11, 2025 At Least 47% of Jobs Charged With Implementing Court-Ordered Police Reforms Are Empty, Another 226 Are Unaccounted For: Records Of 439 positions in the Chicago Police Department charged with implementing the consent decree, 207 positions, or 47%, were empty seven months into 2025, according to a Freedom of Information Act request filed by WTTW News. CPD officials failed to account for another 226 positions. Aug 11, 2025 ‘We’ve Been Tested’: Texas Dems Who’ve Fled to Illinois Enter Second Week of Quorum Break The Texas representatives, who are entering their second week of their quorum break, stood with U.S. Sen. Dick Durbin in Chicago Monday, days after a pair of bomb threats were called in to their St. Charles hotel. Aug 11, 2025 Which Republicans Are Seeking Statewide Office in Illinois in 2026? So Far, Hardly Any With U.S. Sen. Dick Durbin, Comptroller Susana Mendoza and others not seeking reelection in 2026, robust fields are growing in the Democratic primaries for the open seats. But on the Republican side, it’s a ghost town in primary races for statewide offices so far. Aug 11, 2025 On the Front Lines in Eastern Ukraine, Peace Feels Far Away Recent suggestions by U.S. President Donald Trump that there will be some “swapping of territories” — and media reports that it would involve Ukrainian troops leaving the Donetsk region where they have fought for years defending every inch of land — have stirred confusion and rejection among the soldiers. Load More Thanks to our sponsors: