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 13, 2025 Daniel Levin, Real Estate Developer and 47-Year WTTW-WFMT Trustee, Dies at 94 Daniel Levin, a prominent real estate developer, Chicago civic leader and longtime supporter of WFMT and WTTW, died Jan. 11. He was 94. Jan 13, 2025 Advocates, Lawmakers Seek to Legalize Sex Work in Illinois: ‘People Deserve Respect. Work is Work’ Some state lawmakers and several organizations are advocating for Illinois to become the first state in the U.S. to fully legalize the exchange of money for sex among consenting adults. Jan 13, 2025 Up to 4 in 10 People Could Develop Dementia After 55. What You Can Do to Lower Your Risk About a million Americans a year are expected to develop dementia by 2060, roughly double today’s toll, researchers reported Monday. Jan 13, 2025 Illinois Lawmakers Ease Requirements for Those Seeking to Change Their Name The bill repeals a requirement that those seeking a name change publish a notice in a local newspaper. Jan 13, 2025 WTTW News Explains: How Did Chicago Become a Sanctuary City? For four decades, Chicago has held the designation of a sanctuary city — but what does it mean, and how has Chicago’s status endured? WTTW News explains. Jan 13, 2025 Illinois Moves Closer to Digital Driver’s Licenses, State IDs for Apple Users By the end of the year, users of iPhones or Apple watches should also be able to store a digital version of their Illinois driver’s license or state ID in their Apple wallet. Jan 13, 2025 Fermilab Director Resigns Following Announcement of New Management Contractor Lia Merminga has been the director of Fermilab in suburban Batavia since 2022. FermiForward Discovery Group, the lab’s new management and operations contractor, said in a message to staff it was immediately launching a search for its new director. Jan 10, 2025 Week in Review: Madigan Takes the Stand; Johnson Floats a Congestion Tax Former Illinois House Speaker Michael Madigan takes the stand in his own defense. And a battle over hemp regulation has the mayor and governor on opposing sides. Jan 10, 2025 Bally’s Chicago Casino Rings Up Just $63.2M in New City Revenue, Far Behind Projections Nearly 70% of those revenues came from the $44 million in flat fees Bally’s agreed to pay in 2023 and 2024 as part of the deal approved by the City Council in 2022 that ended a 30-year effort to bring casino gambling to Chicago. Jan 10, 2025 ‘Hitt Records’ is an All-Around Hit Musical Not to Be Missed: Review To get straight to the point: “Hitt Records,” the musical revue now receiving its world premiere at the Black Ensemble Theater, is an absolute knockout, writes WTTW News theater critic Hedy Weiss. Jan 10, 2025 How Ya Like Me Plow? Finalists Revealed in Chicago’s Snowplow Naming Contest, Vote for Your Favorites Voting is open online through Jan. 21. Chicago residents can vote for as many as six names, and the top vote getters will represent one snowplow in each of the city’s six snow districts. Jan 10, 2025 Ripe With Humor, Tony-Winning Musical Comedy ‘Shucked’ Harvests Family, Community and Corny Jokes: Review Billing itself as a farm-to-fable tale, “Shucked” reminds audiences that it’s OK to have a great time at the theater. It has hilarious and surprisingly heartfelt songs to go along with the bushels of cornball humor. Jan 10, 2025 City Council to Decide Whether to Lower Chicago’s Default Speed Limit to 25 MPH Ald. Daniel La Spata (1st Ward) said he would ask his colleagues to vote Wednesday on the measure advanced by the Pedestrian and Traffic Safety Committee in October after working for months behind the scenes to marshal support. Jan 10, 2025 Monday’s Full Moon Will ‘Eclipse’ Mars for the First Big Sky Show of 2025 On Monday night, the year’s first full moon will pass in front of Mars and cause the planet to momentarily disappear from view. Jan 10, 2025 Voting Open: Here’s Where to Cast Your Ballot for a New Illinois State Flag Voters can choose from 10 designs for a new flag, the current flag, the 1918 centennial flag or 1968 sesquicentennial flag. Load More Thanks to our sponsors: