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 4, 2023 WTTW News Explains: What Happens After You Flush? Every time you flush, the waste disappears in a swirly whirl, never to be seen again. It’s magic! Actually, it’s science and engineering. WTTW News Explains. May 4, 2023 A Faith Leader Was Convicted of Sexually Abusing a Student and Employee. He Still Lives Within Feet of the School. A brief exchange was all it took for convicted sexual predator and faith leader to be granted permission to live within feet of a school — something not normally permitted under Illinois’ sex offender laws. May 3, 2023 May 3, 2023 - Full Show A juror speaks out about the verdict in the ComEd bribery trial. A new interim police superintendent. Debating the practice of human composting. And celebrating Mexico this week. May 3, 2023 Chicago’s Mexico Week Kicks Off Ahead of Cinco de Mayo The Mexican Consulate in Chicago is partnering with the government of Jalisco to offer Mexican and Jalisco-inspired dishes, traditional dances and music, children’s workshops and much more. May 3, 2023 Johnson Taps Fred Waller, Former High-Ranking CPD Leader, to Serve as Interim Top Cop Waller will be the third person to lead the Chicago Police Department in less than six months and will immediately be charged with managing the department during the Memorial Day weekend, which typically results an increase in crime and violence. May 3, 2023 ‘ComEd Four’ Juror Hopes Guilty Verdicts Send ‘Clear Message’ to Springfield “This is very clear: We do not want to stand for this sort of corruption,” juror Amanda Schnitker Sayers said during an appearance on “Chicago Tonight.” May 3, 2023 Human Composting Could Soon Be Coming to Illinois Most people are either buried or cremated when they die, but there is another practice that’s gaining steam. It’s called natural organic reduction or “human composting.” Illinois is poised to become the seventh state to approve the practice. May 3, 2023 United Plans to Hire 15,000 This Year, With 3,800 Jobs in Chicago United said 3,800 of its new jobs this year will be in Chicago, where the company is headquartered and runs a big operation at O’Hare International Airport. May 3, 2023 Fed Raises Key Rate to Highest Level in 16 Years, Hints It May Pause Amid Bank Turmoil The Fed's rate increases since March 2022 have more than doubled mortgage rates, elevated the costs of auto loans, credit card borrowing and business loans and heightened the risk of a recession. May 3, 2023 Blinding Dust Storm on Interstate 55 Causes ‘Crash After Crash,’ Killing 7 and Injuring Dozens More than 70 vehicles, including dozens of commercial vehicles and passenger cars, were involved in crashes late Monday morning along a 2-mile stretch of Interstate 55 in Montgomery County, 75 miles north of St. Louis. May 3, 2023 Johnson to Review Lightfoot’s Plan to Turn Vacant South Shore High School Into Immigrant Shelter Johnson, who will replace Lightfoot in less than two weeks, said he would consult with the South Shore community before making any final decisions on how to address a renewed surge of immigrants being sent to the city from Texas and other states along the southern border. May 3, 2023 COPA Releases Graphic Body Camera Video of Chicago Police Officer Fatally Shooting Reginald Clay Jr. Last Month The release of the graphic video comes after Clay’s family members reportedly filed a lawsuit against the Chicago Police Department, claiming the shooting was “unprovoked and unwarranted.” May 3, 2023 Nearly 70,000 People Died of Overdoses Involving Fentanyl in 1 Year, Accounting for Majority of Overdose Deaths: CDC Report Nearly 70,000 people in the U.S. died of drug overdoses that involved fentanyl in 2021, almost a four-fold increase over five years. By 2021, about two-thirds of all overdose deaths involved the potent synthetic opioid, according to the report. May 2, 2023 Though Not on Trial, Former House Speaker Michael Madigan at Heart of ‘ComEd Four’ Bribery Case When jurors Tuesday convicted a quad of Illinois power players on corruption charges, former Illinois House Speaker Michael Madigan wasn’t among them. Madigan wasn’t on trial. But he was at the heart of the case, with a juror telling journalists that Madigan “really did cause all this to happen.” May 2, 2023 May 2, 2023 - Full Show Live reaction to the “ComEd Four” verdict. Plans to turn an old South Shore school into a shelter for migrants. A look at the neighborhood around Pontiac Prison. And saying goodbye to Lincoln Park Zoo’s oldest inhabitant. Load More Thanks to our sponsors: