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 21, 2023 New Bill Aims to Jump-Start Bears Stadium Negotiations One of the key elements of the bill is a $3 per person admission tax on all entertainment and sporting events within what the bill calls the Arlington Megaproject to help pay down debt related to the renovation of Soldier Field. Apr 21, 2023 Supreme Court Preserves Access to Abortion Pill for Now The justices granted emergency requests from the Biden administration and New York-based Danco Laboratories, maker of the drug mifepristone. They are appealing a lower court ruling that would roll back Food and Drug Administration approval of mifepristone. Apr 21, 2023 This Week in Nature: Lincoln Park Zoo’s 300-Year-Old Tree Will Come Down May 1, But First a Final Hurrah Crews are scheduled to begin removal of the ancient bur oak on May 1. The zoo is planning Arbor Day events on April 28 to give the tree a celebratory farewell. Apr 21, 2023 Bravura Ballerina Leads a Strange but Stunningly Performed Take on ‘The Little Mermaid’ The ballet, now receiving its Chicago premiere in a grand-scale production by the Joffrey Ballet on the Lyric Opera House stage, is a strange but compelling work inspired by Hans Christian Anderson’s enduring classic and features impeccible dancing. Apr 21, 2023 Chicago Police Officer Who Chased Anthony Alvarez Before He Was Shot in 2021 Should Be Fired for Abusing Girlfriend in 2017, Officials Say Officer Sammy Encarnacion physically and verbally abused his girlfriend, pointed his department-issued gun at her and was often intoxicated while armed, according to the results of the probe conducted by Civilian Office of Police Accountability, known as COPA. Apr 21, 2023 The Lyrids Meteor Shower Might be Viewable This Weekend. Here’s Where to Look Known as one of the oldest-recorded meteor showers, the Lyrids are expected to produce 10 to 15 meteors per hour for three nights centered around its peak of 8:06 p.m. CST on Saturday, according to EarthSky. Apr 21, 2023 Attorneys General Call for Recall of Easily Stolen Hyundai and Kia Vehicles; 7,000 Stolen in Chicago During 2022 In 2022, there were more than 7,000 Hyundais and Kias stolen in Chicago, a figure that accounts for 10% of all registered Kia vehicles and 7% of all registered Hyundai vehicles in the city, according to a news release from Illinois Attorney General Kwame Raoul. Apr 21, 2023 US Averaging 1 Mass Shooting Every 6.53 Days This Year, Setting a Record Pace The carnage has taken 88 lives in 17 mass killings over 111 days. Each time, the killers wielded firearms. Only 2009 was marked by as many such tragedies in the same period of time. Apr 20, 2023 April 20, 2023 - Full Show A lot of city personnel movement — we hear from alderpeople leaving City Council. Chicago’s interim top cop is stepping down. And innovations downtown for our “In Your Neighborhood” series. Apr 20, 2023 Chicago Revamping Downtown Development Plans, Seeking Community Input In 2003, the city of Chicago set out on an ambitious plan: to prepare downtown for the 21st century. Now, decades after the plan was released, the city is revisiting it to address current Chicagoans’ needs. Apr 20, 2023 Outgoing Alderpeople Discuss Lightfoot Legacy, Challenges Ahead for Johnson The last Chicago City Council meeting of this term is in the books, and for a dozen Chicago alderpeople, it was their last council meeting ever. Apr 20, 2023 Cook County Aims to Curb Fly Dumping with New Center for Hard-to-Recycle Materials The CHARM Center, as it’s been dubbed, will open Saturday in South Holland. The free, permanent recycling hub will accept items including electronics, textiles and Styrofoam, many of which are reusable. Apr 20, 2023 5 Things to Do This Weekend: Cherry Blossom Celebration, Variety of Alcohol Tasting Events A photo exhibit, rum festival and cherry blossoms usher in the weekend. Here are five things to do in and around Chicago. Apr 20, 2023 Lightfoot’s City Employee COVID-19 Vaccine Mandate Overturned by Illinois Labor Relations Board The board ordered the city to rehire employees that were terminated after they refused to get the vaccine and awarded back pay – plus interest – to those employees who were disciplined because. Apr 20, 2023 Chicago’s Interim Top Cop Will Step Down May 15, After Just 2 Months in Office Interim Police Supt. Eric Carter offered no reason for his departure, saying only that leading the beleaguered department was his “greatest honor.” Load More Thanks to our sponsors: