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 14, 2025 ‘I Put the Knife Into Cullerton’: Madigan Details Falling Out With Senate President as Testimony Continues Tuesday marked Madigan’s fourth day on the witness stand and his second facing cross-examination by government prosecutors. Jan 14, 2025 Ratings Agency Downgrades Chicago’s Credit, Pointing to ‘Structural Budgetary Imbalance’ Mayor Brandon Johnson slammed S&P’s decision to downgrade the city’s credit rating, saying it was based on inaccurate information. Jan 14, 2025 Civil Rights Leader José ‘Cha Cha’ Jiménez, Founder of Young Lords in Chicago, Dies at 76 José “Cha Cha” Jiménez in the 1960s founded the Young Lords as a street gang to counter the growing hostility toward the Puerto Rican community in Lincoln Park, at the time one of the most impoverished neighborhoods of Chicago. Jan 14, 2025 Cook County Forest Preserves Gets Humane Society’s Stamp of Approval for Animal Ambassador Program The certification is a validation that the forest preserve district is providing an appropriate home and care for its ambassador animals, officials said. Some animal rights activists disagree. Jan 14, 2025 New Bill Would Raise the Age for Mandatory Road Tests for Illinois Seniors to 87 Under the new bill, Illinois would increase the age for mandatory behind-the-wheel driving tests from 79 to 87. The proposal also creates a mechanism for relatives to report family members of any age they believe are unsafe drivers. Jan 14, 2025 David Grainger, Chicago Businessman and Philanthropist, Dies at 97 David W. Grainger, a longtime supporter of WTTW who led W.W. Grainger Inc. for almost three decades and ran a family foundation dedicated to making a “positive difference,” died Jan. 9 at age 97. Jan 14, 2025 Ethics Board Fines Indicted Ex-Ald. Carrie Austin’s Son $7K for Supervising His Sister-in-Law The Chicago Board of Ethics fined indicted former Ald. Carrie Austin’s son, who works as an assistant commissioner in the Department of Streets and Sanitation, $7,000 on Monday for supervising his former sister-in-law for six years, in violation of the city’s governmental ethics ordinance. Jan 14, 2025 Illinois Shelter Alliance Calls for $100M State Funding Boost to Fight Homelessness Advocates hope new funding can build on lessons the state learned since the start of the COVID-19 pandemic in opening new shelters and accommodations that better meet the needs of people experiencing homelessness. Jan 13, 2025 Jan. 13, 2025 - Full Show Michael Madigan faces questions from prosecutors in his corruption trial. One on one with the CTU president on contract negotiations. And Chicago’s history as a sanctuary city. Jan 13, 2025 CTU President Stacy Davis Gates on Contract Negotiations, Future of Chicago Public Schools The Chicago Teachers Union and Chicago Public Schools still have not reached a contract deal. Meanwhile, the CPS Board of Education’s publicly elected members will be sworn in this week, and the district will be on the search for a new leader since the current board fired CEO Pedro Martinez. Jan 13, 2025 Chicago’s Bird Rescuers Heartbroken by Recent Avian Flu Deaths in Wild Population: ‘It’s Been a Tragic New Year’ Chicago Bird Collision Monitors has been responding to an increase in calls for help in rescuing wild birds suffering from avian influenza. Jan 13, 2025 Coyote Captured Looking for Love in Chicago Aldi’s Refrigerator Aisle On Monday morning, Chicago Animal Care and Control responded to a report of a coyote at the Humboldt Park Aldi store. Jan 13, 2025 CTA President Dorval Carter to Resign Chicago Transit Authority President Dorval Carter plans to resign on Jan. 31. He plans to take a job as the president and CEO of Saint Anthony Hospital on the city’s West Side. Jan 13, 2025 Prosecutors Get Chance to Question Michael Madigan in Ex-Speaker’s Landmark Corruption Trial Michael Madigan, who is charged alongside his longtime right-hand man Michael McClain, is alleged to have orchestrated multiple corruption schemes, wielding his political power to reward loyal allies and enrich himself. They have each pleaded not guilty. Jan 13, 2025 IRS is Sending Out Automatic Stimulus Payments. Who is Getting Them? The IRS is distributing about $2.4 billion to taxpayers who didn’t receive their COVID stimulus payments. Load More Thanks to our sponsors: