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 7, 2024 Chicago Tonight: Black Voices, Aug. 7, 2024 - Full Show Why Black Lives Matter is not endorsing Kamala Harris for president. A new state law aims to lower mortality rates for mothers and their newborns. And a community space opens in Bronzeville. Aug 7, 2024 Black Lives Matter Group Declines to Endorse Kamala Harris, Questions Nominating Process While the majority of Black voters tend to vote Democratic, not all are lining up to endorse Harris. In a recent statement, the advocacy group Black Lives Matter has called into question Harris’ candidacy and the process by which she’s been nominated. Aug 7, 2024 Vacant Bronzeville Lot Transformed Into Community Gathering Space Offering Wide Variety of Programs A new community gathering space has officially opened its doors in Bronzeville. It will offer a variety of activities raging from arts and sports to business support and wellness. Aug 7, 2024 Pritzker Signs Multiple Bills Further Expanding Reproductive Health Care Protections in Illinois Gov. J.B. Pritzker signed multiple bills expanding reproductive rights in Illinois on Wednesday, including codifying a federal law that allows medical professionals to perform an abortion in response to a clinical emergency. Aug 7, 2024 Chicago Has a New Botanic Garden: It’s the Lincoln Park Zoo Lincoln Park Zoo has been increasing its profile as a caretaker of plants and trees as much as animals, and it now has official accreditation as a botanic garden to show for it. Aug 7, 2024 Gov. J.B. Pritzker Calls On Sangamon County Sheriff to Resign in Wake of Sonya Massey Shooting A month after a downstate sheriff’s deputy killed a woman in her home, Gov. J.B. Pritzker and Lt. Gov. Juliana Stratton are calling for the resignation of Sangamon County Sheriff Jack Cambell. Aug 7, 2024 Suburban Chicago Man Charged With Illegally Shipping Firearm Parts Hidden in George Foreman Grills to Israel Amin Betuni, 37, of Palos Hills, entered into a plea agreement with federal prosecutors, admitting that he shipped items on three occasions in 2022 in violation of federal export regulations. Aug 7, 2024 US Abortion Numbers Have Risen Slightly Nationally, Significantly in Illinois: Study A major reason for the increase is that some Democratic-controlled states enacted laws to protect doctors who use telemedicine to see patients in places that have abortion bans, according to the quarterly #WeCount report for the Society of Family Planning, which supports abortion access. Aug 6, 2024 Aug. 6, 2024 - Full Show Reaction to Kamala Harris’ pick for running mate. And we talk gold medals and Golden Girls at the Paris Olympics. Aug 6, 2024 What’s the Deal With the Olympics? Your Burning Questions, Answered The Olympics have their own language, traditions and rules — ones that are ever-evolving. It can be a lot to take in. Here are the answers to some of the most asked questions about the Paris Games. Aug 6, 2024 Calm Returns to Wall Street, and Stocks Bounce Back After Their Worst Drop in Nearly 2 Years The S&P 500 climbed 1% to break a brutal three-day losing streak. It had tumbled a bit more than 6% on a raft of concerns, including worries the Federal Reserve had pressed the brakes too hard for too long on the U.S. economy through high interest rates in order to beat inflation. Aug 6, 2024 New Illinois Law Aims to Reduce Barriers for Formerly Incarcerated People Getting IDs Want to rent an apartment? You’ll need identification. A valid driver’s license or ID is also typically needed to get a job, apply for benefits or visit the doctor. That can present an obstacle for individuals who’ve been in prison or jail, during which time their IDs were lost or expired. Aug 6, 2024 JB Pritzker Says It Was an Honor to be Vetted for VP Spot Despite ‘Grueling, Long Process’ “It’s an honor to be asked, even if some of those questions are like a colonoscopy,” Illinois Gov. J.B. Pritzker said of the vetting process. Aug 6, 2024 CPS Officials Remind Students to Get Up to Date on Vaccines, Health Records Ahead of Upcoming School Year CPS and Chicago Department of Public Health officials on Tuesday issued a notice to students and families, reminding them to get their health records in order before classes resume later this month. Aug 6, 2024 Kamala Harris Picks Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz as Running Mate on Democratic Ticket The selection caps the Midwestern Democrat’s short but swift ascent from a relative unknown to a leading driver of the party’s attacks on Donald Trump and the MAGA agenda. Load More Thanks to our sponsors: