SORT Order Oldest FirstNewest First Has Video - Any -YesNo FILTER Date Range Start date End date Category - Any -Arts & EntertainmentBusinessCrime & LawEducationHealthPoliticsScience & NatureSports Keyword(s) Feb 6, 2025 Labor Coalition Announces Public Transit Reform Bill, Calling for Big Changes but Not a Merger State lawmakers debating the future of Chicago-area transit have a new proposal to mull over, after a labor-backed coalition announced it would file a bill calling for reforming public transportation but stopping short of merging CTA, Metra, Pace and RTA. Feb 6, 2025 Proposal to Pay Dexter Reed’s Family $1.25M to Settle Lawsuit Would Also Ban Traffic Stop Quotas A Chicago Police Department spokesperson told WTTW News in a statement the department does not “utilize quotas” for traffic stops. Feb 5, 2025 Chicago Tonight: Black Voices, Feb. 5, 2025 - Full Show Diversity, equity and inclusion programs are being targeted — a look at the potential impact. And actress Keke Palmer on embracing her natural beauty. Feb 5, 2025 Keke Palmer on Embracing Natural Beauty, Celebrating Black Female Friendship in ‘One of Them Days’ The Chicago-area native recently returned to the city to celebrate natural hair and Black Heritage Month at the DuSable Black History Museum and Education Center. She’s on a high after starring alongside SZA in the country’s No. 1 comedy flick “One of Them Days.” Feb 5, 2025 Women’s Soccer League Creates $5M Player Fund After Abuse Scandal Involving Chicago Red Stars The Chicago Stars FC will be under new legal obligations as part of a groundbreaking settlement that requires the National Women’s Soccer League to create a $5 million restitution fund after substantiated claims of mistreatment and abuse. Feb 5, 2025 Pritzker Signs Law to Prioritize Placing Foster Children With Family Members Kin-first foster systems decrease the risk of abuse and create a higher chance of achieving permanent placement for kids, according to Casey Family Programs, the nation’s largest foundation focused on foster care. Feb 5, 2025 City Clerk Briefly Removed Video of Contentious City Council Committee Meeting at Mayor’s Office Request City Clerk Anna Valencia said she would take additional steps to ensure “this does not happen again.” Feb 5, 2025 Aggressive Braking and Slippery Conditions, Not Alcohol, Cited as Causes for 2023 CTA Yellow Line Crash While the train operator was found to have alcohol in his system at the time of the crash, the National Transportation Safety Board determined that this was not what caused the Nov. 16, 2023, collision north of the Howard Street CTA station. Feb 5, 2025 Brandon Johnson Will Testify to Congress About Chicago’s Sanctuary City Status on March 5 Mayor Brandon Johnson’s appearance is likely to represent a flashpoint in the ongoing battle with the GOP-controlled U.S House and the Trump administration, which is attempting to strip self-proclaimed sanctuary cities of all federal funding. Feb 5, 2025 Winter Making a Comeback, With Freezing Rain Likely to Snarl Wednesday’s PM Commute The National Weather Service has issued a winter weather advisory for Wednesday evening through Thursday morning. Feb 5, 2025 Adler Planetarium CEO Steps Down, Search Underway for Replacement Adler Planetarium announced Wednesday that Michelle Larson is stepping down as president and CEO after more than a decade on the job. Feb 5, 2025 Marco Rubio’s Years of Strong Support for USAID Stand in Contrast to His Sudden Criticism of the Aid Agency A CNN review of Secretary of State Marco Rubio’s past comments shows he has been for more than a decade a major supporter of foreign aid and USAID, which in fiscal year 2023 distributed more than $40 billion in foreign aid to more than 160 different countries. Feb 5, 2025 CIA Sends ‘Buyout’ Offers to Entire Workforce as Part of Trump Effort to Shrink, Shape Federal Government The offer — which tells federal employees that they can quit their jobs and receive roughly eight months of pay and benefits — had up until Tuesday not been made available to most national security roles in an apparent cognizance of their critical function to the security of the nation. Feb 5, 2025 Donald Trump’s Birthright Citizenship Order Put on Hold by a Second Federal Judge U.S. District Judge Deborah Boardman said no court in the country has endorsed the Trump administration’s interpretation of the Fourteenth Amendment. “This court will not be the first,” she said. Feb 5, 2025 Donald Trump’s Suggestion the US ‘Take Over’ the Gaza Strip Rejected by Allies and Adversaries Alike President Donald Trump’s suggestion came at a White House news conference with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, who smiled several times as the president detailed a plan to build new settlements for Palestinians outside the Gaza Strip, and for the U.S. to take “ownership” in redeveloping the war-torn territory into “the Riviera of the Middle East.” Load More Thanks to our sponsors: