SORT Order Oldest FirstNewest First Has Video - Any -YesNo FILTER Date Range Start date End date Category - Any -Arts & EntertainmentBusinessCrime & LawEducationHealthPoliticsScience & NatureSports Keyword(s) May 16, 2025 It’s Basking Season for Turtles, But on an Armchair? Here’s How to Report Junk in the Chicago River We asked experts what to do when you see something in the Chicago River that doesn’t belong there. May 16, 2025 Chicago Cultural Leader Talks Philanthropy, Funding and the Current Fight for the Arts Leaders from more than 100 Chicago arts groups met this week to discuss the state of the arts, new collaborations and how to fight back when creativity is under attack. May 16, 2025 Commuters Step Back in Time as CTA Brings Out 1970s Railcars for Crosstown Classic Game The Chicago Transit Authority ran one of its vintage railcars Friday morning as part of its Heritage Fleet program, which aims to preserve and celebrate retired railcars and buses going as far back as the early 1900s. May 16, 2025 Lawmakers Seek to Reverse Illinois Law Penalizing Companies That Boycott Israel Illinois’ 2015 law prohibits state pension funds from investing in companies engaging in the Boycott, Divest, Sanction, or BDS, movement against Israel, making Illinois the first U.S. state to enact such legislation, with dozens of other states following suit. May 16, 2025 Chicago Bears Call a Double Reverse, Telling Mayor Plan for New Domed Lakefront Stadium is On Ice The announcement is a major blow to Mayor Brandon Johnson, who fully embraced the Bears’ vision for a reimagined Museum Campus and endorsed the team’s call for taxpayers to pick up approximately $2.4 billion of the total $4.75 billion cost of the project. May 16, 2025 Democrats Are Eager to Focus on Donald Trump. Instead, They’re Being Asked About Joe Biden’s Mental Acuity A new book that alleges White House aides covered up Biden’s physical and mental decline has put the questions about Biden’s health back in the spotlight, months after former Vice President Kamala Harris lost to President Donald Trump. May 16, 2025 Conservative Republicans Block Trump’s Big Tax Breaks Bill in a Stunning Setback The hard-right lawmakers are insisting on steeper spending cuts to Medicaid and the Biden-era green energy tax breaks, among other changes, before they will give their support to President Donald Trump’s “beautiful” bill. They warn the tax cuts alone would pile onto the nation’s $36 trillion debt. May 16, 2025 Hundreds of Trees Downed, Thousands Without Power After Powerful Storms Ripped Through Chicago, But Beyoncé Prevailed Chicago is cleaning up Friday after powerful thunderstorms tore through the city Thursday evening, bringing down hundreds of trees, leaving some without power, and even delaying the most highly anticipated concert event of the year. May 16, 2025 Stacy Davis Gates Wins Second Term as Chicago Teachers Union President Stacy Davis Gates and the Caucus of Rank-and-file Educators (CORE) will remain in charge of the Chicago Teachers Union for three more years after emerging victorious in Friday’s officers elections. May 16, 2025 National Museum of Mexican Art in Chicago Facilitates Repatriation of Ancient Mayan Frieze Back to Mexico The National Museum of Mexican Art is working in collaboration with the Mexican National Institute of Anthropology and History. The limestone frieze is estimated to be from between 500 to 900 C.E., overlapping with the Classic Period of the Mayan civilization in Mexico, according to the museum. May 15, 2025 Revised CPD Policy Won’t Ban No-Knock Warrants or Block Officers From Pointing Guns at Kids, But Will Tighten Restrictions on Raids U.S. District Court Judge Rebecca Pallmeyer praised the revised policy as an example of what can be achieved through the consent decree process. May 15, 2025 May 15, 2025 - Full Show The impact of undocumented health care services on hospitals. And we take a stroll down Sesame Street with Sonia Manzano. May 15, 2025 Report Links Health Care Programs for Undocumented Immigrants to Reduced Hospital Financial Burdens Advocates are trying to save an Illinois program that provides health insurance to immigrants without legal status before the budget season wraps up in Springfield. May 15, 2025 Sonia Manzano on ‘Sesame Street,’ Early Childhood Education and Sharing Puerto Rican Culture Sunny day, sweepin’ the clouds away... that’s how Sonia Manzano spent her career for more than four decades. The actress hung out with Big Bird, Oscar the Grouch and the whole “Sesame Street” gang when she played Maria on the beloved program. May 15, 2025 Caleb Williams and His Dad Looked for Ways to Avoid Him Getting Drafted by Bears, According to Book Williams threw for 20 touchdowns, was intercepted six times and took a league-high 68 sacks as a rookie. The Bears had a 10-game losing streak and finished 5-12. Waldron was fired nine games into the season and coach Matt Eberflus was let go after the 12th game. Load More Thanks to our sponsors: