SORT Order Oldest FirstNewest First Has Video - Any -YesNo FILTER Date Range Start date End date Category - Any -Arts & EntertainmentBusinessCrime & LawEducationHealthPoliticsScience & NatureSports Keyword(s) Apr 29, 2023 Mexico Fest and Latino Spirits Festival to Kick Off Cinco de Mayo Weekend Cinco de Mayo is just around the corner, and there’s plenty to do in Chicago to celebrate Latino culture. Apr 29, 2023 700,000 Illinoisans at Risk of Losing Medicaid Coverage: How to Prepare for Eligibility Checks, Navigate Health Care Resources Emergency measures designed to ensure people didn’t lose their health care during the COVID-19 pandemic are now being phased out. Apr 29, 2023 EPA Allows Gasoline With Higher Ethanol Blend During Summer The EPA framed its decision as a way to reduce gasoline prices at a time of market supply uncertainty because of Russia’s invasion of Ukraine. The agency said its action also encourages U.S. energy independence and supports American agriculture and manufacturing. Apr 29, 2023 Former IDOC Director on Plans for Pontiac Prison, Home to State’s Highest Concentration of ‘Seriously Mentally Ill’ Incarcerated People Among Pontiac Prison’s challenges is its status as the most short-staffed facility in IDOC. But former director Rob Jeffreys said having a lower incarceration rate could work in the agency’s favor. Apr 28, 2023 April 28, 2023 - Full Show A humanitarian crisis in Chicago after a new surge of migrants. How the CTA is trying fill its ranks with bus and rail operators. And James “Big Cat” Williams gives his take on the Chicago Bears’ draft moves. Apr 28, 2023 Bears Pass on Carter, Take Tennessee Offensive Tackle Wright in NFL Draft First Round James “Big Cat” Williams, who played offensive tackle for the Bears from 1991 to 2002 and is co-host of the No Name Football podcast, gives “Chicago Tonight” his assessment of the Bears’ draft moves. Apr 28, 2023 CTA Adding Bus and Rail Workers, Touting Service Improvements; Mayor-Elect Mum on Keeping Transit Agency Leader The CTA is still short more than 600 full-time bus and rail operators. As the transit agency tries to reverse service and staffing losses, it’s been putting a big focus on hiring. Apr 28, 2023 Chicago Facing ‘Humanitarian Crisis’ Amid Renewed Surge of Migrants from the Border, Officials Say More than 8,100 people, most of them from Central and South America, have arrived in Chicago since Aug. 31. Mayor Lori Lightfoot sent to the City Council Friday, acknowledging that once again the city’s shelter system is bursting at the seams. Apr 28, 2023 Week in Review: Johnson Unveils Transition Team; ‘ComEd Four’ Jury Hears Closing Arguments Criminal justice change as Kim Foxx prepares to step away. Who’s helping the mayor-elect transition to City Hall. Awaiting a verdict in the “ComEd Four” case. Apr 28, 2023 This Week in Nature: Mystery Vandal Strikes Again at LaBagh Woods Forest Preserve, Setting Back Eco-Restoration Efforts A mystery vandal is once again undoing ecological restoration work at LaBagh Woods. Apr 28, 2023 Time To Go Wild, Chicago. Anyone With a Camera Can Participate in the Weekend’s City Nature Challenge It's time for the annual City Nature Challenge, a friendly global competition among hundreds of cities, running from Friday through Monday. Here's how to submit nature observations and boost Chicago in the standings. Apr 27, 2023 April 27, 2023 - Full Show Mayor-elect Brandon Johnson’s transition team. A dangerous crossing for kids in Hammond to get to school. And we’re live in Woodlawn for our “In Your Neighborhood” series. Apr 27, 2023 ‘Home Away From Home’: Woodlawn Community Steps in to Help Migrants Bused From Texas Following Some Tension It's been three months since a group of migrants was moved into the shuttered Wadsworth Elementary School in the Woodlawn community following objections from some nearby residents. Now, some locals have joined forces to help integrate their new neighbors into the community. Apr 27, 2023 Former Chicago Police Chief of Detectives, Fired Reform Boss Join Johnson’s Transition Team The team, led by University of Illinois at Chicago Professor Barbara Ransby and Charles Smith, an insurance executive, will have to work fast — Johnson is set to take office in 18 days. Apr 27, 2023 Hammond Kids Have to Crawl Under Freight Trains to Get to School: ProPublica It’s the stuff of nightmares for parents: children crawling under and over idling trains in order to get to school on the other side. Two ProPublica journalists spent months reporting on railroad safety and the kids who are risking life and limb to go to school. Load More Thanks to our sponsors: