SORT Order Oldest FirstNewest First Has Video - Any -YesNo FILTER Date Range Start date End date Category - Any -Arts & EntertainmentBusinessCrime & LawEducationHealthPoliticsScience & NatureSports Keyword(s) Jul 11, 2024 Bilingual Bookstore for Kids Hits the Road as Chicago Family Seeks to Share Love of Reading ¡Viva! Los Libros just launched a bookmobile. Owners Nina Sanchez and Michael Wren, along with their daughter Vida, are eager to share their love of reading with the community. Jul 11, 2024 Proposed Ordinance Aims to Preserve Affordable Housing, Stem Displacement on Chicago’s Northwest Side The ordinance would expand a pilot program around the area of the 606 Trail that has successfully helped stabilize that neighborhood after it began to experience rapid gentrification. Jul 11, 2024 U.S. Rep. Brad Schneider Joins List of Democrats Calling on President Joe Biden to Step Aside President Joe Biden should “pass the torch to a new generation of leadership,” U.S. Rep. Brad Schneider said Thursday, making him the second Democrat in Illinois’ Congressional delegation to call for the president to sit out a run for reelection. Jul 11, 2024 Navy Sells Coveted Land Featuring Bluffs, Ravines Along Lake Michigan to Lake County Forest Preserves The nearly 20-acre parcel will expand the existing Fort Sheridan Forest Preserve. Jul 11, 2024 Pay $2.5M to Family of Woman Killed by Driver Being Chased by Chicago Police, Lawyers Recommend Chicago taxpayers have paid nearly $71.9 million since 2019 to resolve lawsuits involving police pursuits, with the city’s insurance coverage paying an additional $25 million, according to a WTTW News analysis. Jul 11, 2024 More Than 27,000 Young People Taking Part in One Summer Chicago Employment Program Mayor Brandon Johnson and city officials announced that 27,140 Chicagoans between the ages of 14-24 — an increase of about 2,400 people over last year — have signed up and begun employment and internship opportunities since the annual summer work program kicked off late last month. Jul 11, 2024 Illinois Republicans Announce 3 Finalists for State Chair Post as Private Meeting Set for Friday On Thursday morning, the Illinois GOP announced the three candidates for the state chair post. The decision comes as a Republican lawmaker is voicing concerns that a leadership change ahead of November’s elections will serve to further harm the minority party’s political chances. Jul 11, 2024 Pay $7.6M to Man Who Spent 17 Years in Prison After Being Wrongfully Convicted, City Lawyers Recommend John Velez was convicted of killing 26-year-old Anthony Hueneca in Little Village. The jury did not hear evidence that Velez was actually in Cicero at the time of the shooting. Jul 11, 2024 Plover Chick Lost at Montrose, 3 Remain: ‘This Piping Plover Chick Will Be Remembered’ Chicago’s piping plover monitors are mourning the loss of one of the recently hatched chicks at Montrose Beach. Parents Imani and Searocket are watching over the remaining three. Jul 11, 2024 Water Boil Order Lifted for South Side Neighborhoods, Residents Should Flush Their Systems The boil order had been in place since Tuesday night following an outage at the Roseland Pumping Station. Jul 11, 2024 Chicago Taxpayers Have Paid $35.7M to Defend Disgraced Detective Reynaldo Guevara, With No End in Sight In all, it has already cost Chicago taxpayers more than $98 million to defend former Chicago Police Detective Reynaldo Guevara, investigate his conduct and resolve lawsuits that allege he violated dozens of Chicagoans’ civil rights, according to WTTW News’ analysis. Jul 10, 2024 Chicago Tonight: Black Voices, July 10, 2024 - Full Show Illinois’ reparations commission is set to begin public hearings — a look at what to expect. And a new book explores alternative ways to confront the issue of mass incarceration. Jul 10, 2024 Illinois Reparations Commission to Host Public Hearings, Starting in Chicago The African Descent-Citizens Reparations Commission is tasked with researching and reporting on possible reparatory actions for Black residents who are descendants of slavery. Leaders said the public’s input will be used in developing proposals for policymakers. Jul 10, 2024 New Book Explores Ways to Reduce Mass Incarceration: ‘We Understand the Destruction and the Consequences’ Black people in Illinois are incarcerated at a rate seven and a half times higher than their White counterparts, according to the Prison Policy Initiative. And the national incarceration rate of Black people is six times the rate of White people. Jul 10, 2024 CPS Hopes to Keep Funding Cuts Out of the Classroom as it Fills $500M Shortfall With New $9.9B Budget Proposal “This budget very clearly puts teaching and learning front and center where it belongs,” CPS CEO Pedro Martinez said in a statement Wednesday. Load More Thanks to our sponsors: