SORT Order Oldest FirstNewest First Has Video - Any -YesNo FILTER Date Range Start date End date Category - Any -Arts & EntertainmentBusinessCrime & LawEducationHealthPoliticsScience & NatureSports Keyword(s) May 18, 2023 Art Institute Summer Show Reframes Vincent Van Gogh and Friends The star attraction is Vincent Van Gogh, and he has a stellar supporting cast — including the painters George Seurat, Paul Signac, Emile Bernard and Charles Angrand. The exhibit features landscapes from the suburbs of Paris in the 19th century. May 18, 2023 Chicago to Get Federal Help Fighting Homelessness, Officials Announce Dubbed the ALL INside initiative, officials with the U.S. Interagency Council on Homelessness, which is made up of 19 federal agencies, vowed to work for two years to get unsheltered people into homes by identifying new funding and bringing together philanthropic and nonprofit groups. May 18, 2023 Aurora Mayor Richard Irvin’s Girlfriend, Ex-Business Partners and City Employee’s Husband Awarded Thousands in Taxpayer-Funded Grants The owners of two Aurora companies — a furniture store and an office building — are in personal relationships with top city officials, WTTW News has found. An analysis of campaign finance records also uncovered that a majority of recent donations to Aurora Mayor Richard Irvin’s campaign fund are from people doing business with or getting incentives from the city. May 18, 2023 It’s Turtle Crossing Season. That’s Your Cue to Slow Down The death of even one turtle can have ripple effects on the larger population, forest preserve officials said. If a female is killed in a hit and run, her future progeny, which could number in the hundreds, are lost as well. May 18, 2023 8-Year-Old Girl Dies in Border Patrol Custody in Texas, as Agency Struggles With Overcrowding The 8-year-old girl and her family were being held in Harlingen, Texas, in the Rio Grande Valley, one of the busiest corridors for migrant crossings. The girl experienced “a medical emergency” and emergency medical services were called. May 18, 2023 Chicago’s Checkout Bag Tax Isn’t Working, Time for a Reset, Activist Says The tax was supposed to discourage the use of plastic bags. Instead, it’s turned into a cash cow for the city. Activists say it’s time to rethink the policy. May 18, 2023 5 Things to Do This Weekend: Renegade Craft Fair, Community Bike Ride A craft fair, block party and 10 world-premiere plays usher in the weekend. Here are five things to do in Chicago. May 18, 2023 Ex-Veterans Affairs Supervisor Pleads Guilty in Chicago to Kickback Scheme Thomas Duncan, a 39-year-old ex-supervisor at the Jesse Brown Department of Veterans Affairs Medical Center, and 52-year-old Daniel Dingle each pleaded guilty in federal court this week to single counts of wire fraud. May 18, 2023 Mother Accused of Abducting Her Daughter 6 Years Ago in South Elgin Turns Herself In The woman accused of abducting her daughter from an Illinois suburb six years ago has turned herself in, days after the girl was found safe in North Carolina and then reunited with her custodial father, local authorities said. May 18, 2023 Sam Zell, Billionaire Chicago Real Estate Investor and Former Tribune Co. Owner, Dies at 81 Sam Zell, a Chicago real estate magnate who earned a multibillion-dollar fortune and a reputation as “the grave dancer” for his ability to revive moribund properties has died due to complications from a recent illness. He was 81. May 18, 2023 Debate Over Expansion of Health Care Program for Undocumented Residents, Green-Card Holders Slows State Budget Talks One roadblock to the passage of a state budget this week has been a set of programs in which Illinois provides health care coverage to green-card holders and undocumented residents. May 17, 2023 May 17, 2023 - Full Show Family and friends remember slain Chicago police Officer Aréanah Preston. Spotlight Politics weighs in as the mayor’s allies roll out a $12 billion financial proposal. And an emerging artist committed to community. May 17, 2023 Death Toll From Blinding Dust Storm Crashes on Interstate 55 Rises to 8 More than 70 vehicles, including dozens of commercial vehicles and passenger cars, were involved in crashes May 1 along a 2-mile stretch of Interstate 55 in Montgomery County, 75 miles north of St. Louis. May 17, 2023 Progressive Group Lays Out Own Plan to Implement Brandon Johnson’s Pledge to Tax the ‘Ultra-Rich,’ Big Corporations The plan released Wednesday kicks off a debate between progressive political organizations and the mayor they helped elect on how best to achieve the goals they all share. May 17, 2023 Chicago Singer Celebrates Community, Promotes Healing with Debut Album Vocalist Shawnee Dez is commemorating the release of her debut album, “Moody Umbra,” with a concert that includes a community jam session featuring a range of local artists. Load More Thanks to our sponsors: