SORT Order Oldest FirstNewest First Has Video - Any -YesNo FILTER Date Range Start date End date Category - Any -Arts & EntertainmentBusinessCrime & LawEducationHealthPoliticsScience & Nature Keyword(s) Nov 14, 2022 City Council Set to Pay $5M to Family of Teen Shot and Killed by Chicago Police Officer in 2019 The Chicago City Council is set to pay $5.8 million to resolve three lawsuits alledging misconduct by Chicago Police officers. Nov 14, 2022 Lightfoot, Allies Block Hearing on Proposal to Hike Taxes on Sales of Million-Dollar Homes to Fight Homelessness Dozens of Chicagoans who waited hours to get their turn to address the Chicago City Council were prevented from speaking because a majority of the Chicago City Council attended Monday's special meeting. Nov 14, 2022 Federal Appeals Court Ruling Keeps Biden Student Debt Forgiveness Plan On Hold The ruling by the three-judge panel from the 8th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals in St. Louis came days after a federal judge in Texas blocked the program, saying it usurped Congress’ power to make laws. Nov 14, 2022 Man Charged in Fatal Shooting of Stepfather at Bronzeville Home Kenneth Haywood, 30, was ordered held on a $400,000 D-bond during a hearing Monday following his arrest over the weekend in the killing of 56-year-old Shenan Thompson. Nov 14, 2022 40 States Settle Google Location-Tracking Charges For $392M The investigation by the states, which officials said was spurred by a 2018 Associated Press story, found that Google continued to track people's location data even after they opted out of such tracking. Nov 14, 2022 SEIU Healthcare Illinois Becomes Latest Union to Back Brandon Johnson for Mayor The 90,000-member union that represents hospital, nursing home, home care and child care workers throughout the Midwest backed Brandon Johnson, a Cook County commissioner, four days after U.S. Rep. Jesús “Chuy” García entered the race for mayor, scrambling the contest. Nov 14, 2022 6 People Killed in Separate Shootings Over Weekend in Chicago: Police According to Chicago Police Department data, 28 people were shot in 26 separate shootings between 6 p.m. Friday and 11:59 p.m. Sunday. Nov 14, 2022 Let Chicago Voters Hike Taxes on Sales of Million-Dollar Homes to Fight Homelessness, Progressives Propose Supporters of the proposal say the change will help the nearly 66,000 Chicagoans who are unhoused by generating approximately $160 million annually. Nov 12, 2022 Chicago Tonight: Latino Voices, Nov. 12, 2022 - Full Show Environmental concerns on the South and West sides. Illinois elects its first Latina to Congress. Meet the Chicago Reader’s new editor-in-chief. And the Irish soldiers of Mexico. Nov 12, 2022 Study Finds Hair Straightening Chemicals Associated With Higher Risk of Uterine Cancer A study from the National Institutes of Health last month showed women who use chemical hair relaxers or straighteners may have a higher risk of the cancer. Nov 12, 2022 One Year In, Discover’s Chatham Customer Care Center Is Still Banking on the Community The ambitious plan included a community center, a technology hub, partnerships to offer free tuition and provisions for contracting with Chatham’s small service businesses. Nov 12, 2022 Chicago Tonight: Black Voices, Nov. 12, 2022 - Full Show A new study and a new lawsuit on the link between hair straighteners and uterine cancer. Inside a call center helping to transform Chatham. And meet artist, architect and now-genius Amanda Williams. Nov 12, 2022 Environmental Advocates Push for Stronger City Efforts to Monitor and Curb Pollution The mayor came under fire by some alderpeople for not living up to her campaign promise to re-establish a city Department of Environment. Nov 12, 2022 Enrique Limón Takes the Helm at the Chicago Reader Tasked with the job of maintaining the Reader’s relevance in an ever-changing media landscape is Enrique Limón. He is the Reader’s new editor-in-chief and the first Latino to hold that position in the publication’s more than 50-year history. Nov 12, 2022 A Beguiling Collaboration Between the CSO and Joffrey Ballet at Orchestra Hall It was an evening of sheer, unadulterated delight as the Chicago Symphony Orchestra joined forces with the Joffrey Ballet on Thursday for a pair of world premieres. Load More Thanks to our sponsors: