SORT Order Oldest FirstNewest First Has Video - Any -YesNo FILTER Date Range Start date End date Category - Any -Arts & EntertainmentBusinessCrime & LawEducationHealthPoliticsScience & NatureSports Keyword(s) Mar 26, 2024 Measles Outbreak Worsens at Pilsen Migrant Shelter, Prompting Officials to Tighten Vaccination Policy In all, 31 Chicagoans have been diagnosed with measles since March 4. Mar 26, 2024 Battery Storage, Disposal Would Be Further Regulated Under Bills in Illinois Senate One bill would require facilities that store electric vehicle batteries to register with the Illinois Environmental Protection Agency by 2026. The state’s Pollution Control Board would set the regulations for the proper storage of EV batteries. Mar 26, 2024 Highest-Ranking Woman in State Police History Reflects on Experience as Force Looks to Diversify The Illinois State Police do have a higher-than-average presence of women in law enforcement leadership, however. Women make up 14% of ISP’s leadership, according to an agency spokesperson. A new initiative aims to increase that number. Mar 25, 2024 March 25, 2024 - Full Show After the killing of 11-year-old Jayden Perkins, a conversation about domestic violence. And controversy over demolishing aging Illinois prisons. Mar 25, 2024 Proposal Would Demolish and Rebuild 2 Illinois Prisons a Review Found Not Suitable for Use Housing at Stateville Correctional Center is “not suitable for any 21st century correctional center.” Logan Correctional Center is “inefficient, ineffective, and unsuitable for any population.” Mar 25, 2024 Advocates Say Domestic Violence is a Community Safety Issue After Killing of 11-Year-Old Jayden Perkins “We see a lot with our clients, this cycle of domestic violence, and unfortunately, a cycle of systems failing victims,” said Ashley Olson, associate director of Ascend Justice. Mar 25, 2024 ‘A Safer City’ Community Conversation: Violence Intervention “Chicago Tonight” co-anchor Paris Schutz was joined by Vaughn Bryant, executive director of Metropolitan Peace Initiatives, and Kenoya Ali, the housing coordinator for Chicago CRED, to talk about violence reduction efforts. Mar 25, 2024 Eileen O’Neill Burke’s Lead Narrows Again Monday Evening in Race to Replace Kim Foxx as Cook County’s Top Prosecutor Six days after the March 19 election, the contest remains a long way from being settled, with an unknown number of outstanding mail-in ballots that will be counted as long as they were postmarked or dropped off on Election Day and arrive by April 2. Mar 25, 2024 Deadline for Claims in Hilco Class Action Lawsuit Hits as Anniversary Looms Edith Tovar, of the Little Village Environmental Justice Organization, said her organization helped approximately 130,000 people submit a claim for damages. Mar 25, 2024 Chicago Park District Facilities Will No Longer Be Used as Migrant Shelters, Johnson Announces City officials were under significant pressure from nearby residents to return the five fieldhouses at Brands Park, Gage Park, Piotrowski Park, Broadway Armory Park and Leone Park to park district use before summer programs, including day camps, were set to begin. Mar 25, 2024 Supreme Court Again Confronts the Issue of Abortion, This Time Over Access to Widely Used Medication Two years after the Supreme Court overturned Roe v. Wade, abortion opponents on Tuesday will ask the high court to ratify a ruling from a conservative federal appeals court that would limit access to the medication mifepristone. Mar 25, 2024 Court Agrees to Block Collection of Donald Trump’s $454M Civil Fraud Judgment If He Puts Up $175M A New York appeals court on Monday agreed to hold off collection of former President Donald Trump’s $454 million civil fraud judgment — if he puts up $175 million within 10 days. Mar 25, 2024 11 Shot, None Killed in Weekend Violence in Chicago: Police For the first time in at least six months, Chicago recorded zero weekend homicides due to gun violence, according to police. Mar 24, 2024 Eileen O’Neill Burke’s Lead Shrinks Sunday in Race to Replace Kim Foxx as Cook County’s Top Prosecutor The contest is a long way from being settled, with an additional 54,191 outstanding mail-in ballots from Chicago that will be counted if they are received by elections officials by April 2. There are also outstanding mail-in ballots from suburban Cook County that will be counted in the coming days. Mar 23, 2024 Officials Say Illinois Veterans Homes Have Reformed Since Deadly 2020 COVID-19 Outbreak, But Staffing Challenges Remain Beginning in October 2020, LaSalle Veterans Home experienced a COVID-19 outbreak that sickened nearly 200 people. A whopping 85% of residents and 35% of staff tested positive for the virus, which eventually killed three dozen residents. Load More Thanks to our sponsors: