SORT Order Oldest FirstNewest First Has Video - Any -YesNo FILTER Date Range Start date End date Category - Any -Arts & EntertainmentBusinessCrime & LawEducationHealthPoliticsScience & NatureSports Keyword(s) Sep 12, 2023 Illinois Appeals Court Hears Arguments on Jussie Smollett Request to Toss Convictions If the appeal before the Chicago-based First District Appellate Court fails, Smollett will have to finish a 150-day stint in jail that his trial judge ordered during his 2022 sentencing. Sep 12, 2023 Popular Nasal Decongestant Doesn’t Actually Relieve Congestion, FDA Advisers Say The leading decongestant used by millions of Americans is likely no better than a dummy pill, according to government experts who reviewed the latest research on the long-questioned drug ingredient. Sep 12, 2023 Child Poverty in the US Jumped and Income Declined in 2022 as COVID-19 Pandemic Benefits Ended Child poverty in the U.S. more than doubled and median household income declined last year when coronavirus pandemic-era benefits expired and inflation kept rising, according to figures released by the U.S. Census Bureau. Sep 12, 2023 Speaker McCarthy Directs a House Panel to Open an Impeachment Inquiry Into President Biden The announcement comes as Speaker Kevin McCarthy faces mounting pressure from his right flank to take action against Biden while he also is struggling to pass legislation needed to avoid a federal government shutdown at the end of the month. Sep 11, 2023 Sept. 11, 2023 - Full Show The city could be paying even more money for police misconduct settlements. And a brand new — although, temporary — casino opens its doors. Plus, taking a bite out of Black Restaurant Week. Sep 11, 2023 Hopes High as Bally’s Opens Chicago’s First Casino at Medinah Temple After three decades and several mayors pressuring Springfield, Chicago’s first casino officially opened its doors on Saturday. Hopes are high for a big economic boost. Sep 11, 2023 Chicago Dance Crash Stages an Intriguing Exploration of Human Interaction The pieces were brilliantly danced by five men and two women. Founded in 2002, Dance Crash continues to develop intriguing works that are a unique and seamless fusion of hip hop and contemporary dance. Sep 11, 2023 Updated COVID-19 Vaccines That Target Circulating Variants Get FDA Approval A US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention advisory group is scheduled to meet to discuss COVID-19 vaccines Tuesday, meaning the vaccines could become available within just a few days, Sep 11, 2023 The US Marks 22 Years Since 9/11 With Tributes and Tears, From Ground Zero to Alaska From ground zero to small towns, Americans looked back Monday on 9/11 with moments of silence, tearful words and appeals to teach younger generations about the terror attacks 22 years before. Sep 11, 2023 Trial Date For Alleged Highland Park Parade Gunman Expected to Be Set at December Hearing During a brief case management hearing Monday morning, Judge Victoria Rossetti said she intends to set a trial date for Robert Crimo III when he next appears in court Dec. 11. Sep 11, 2023 Explosion, Fire at Archer Daniels Midland Facility in Decatur Injures 8 Employees An explosion and fire at an Archer Daniels Midland facility in Decatur injured eight employees and sent a tower of smoke into the air Sunday evening, officials said Monday. Sep 11, 2023 Wrongful Convictions Cost Chicago Taxpayers $153M from 2019 to 2023: Analysis That toll is set to grow in the coming weeks, as the Chicago City Council considers paying $25 million to resolve separate lawsuits filed in 2016 by two men who spent a combined 34 years in prison after being wrongly convicted of killing a basketball star in 1993. Sep 11, 2023 5 People Killed by Gunfire Over Weekend in Chicago: Police According to Chicago Police Department data, 26 people were shot in 21 separate shootings between 6 p.m. Friday and 11:59 p.m. Sunday. Sep 11, 2023 Half of Chicago Schools Are Under Herd Immunity Levels for Measles, But Rates Have Improved Over Past Year A combination of economic factors, health access and misinformation pushed childhood vaccination figures down to dangerous levels in recent years for many illnesses, including measles, experts said. Sep 9, 2023 University of Chicago Professor Helps Bring Students From Diverse Backgrounds Into the Lab This year, Juan Mendoza was named a Freeman Hrabowski Scholar by the Howard Hughes Medical Institute, which funds efforts to bring more scientists from diverse backgrounds into scientific institutions. Mendoza said he got right to work on recruiting. Load More Thanks to our sponsors: