SORT Order Oldest FirstNewest First Has Video - Any -YesNo FILTER Date Range Start date End date Category - Any -Arts & EntertainmentBusinessCrime & LawEducationHealthPoliticsScience & NatureSports Keyword(s) Jan 27, 2023 This Week in Nature: Reports of the Earth Spinning in Reverse Have Been Greatly Exaggerated Headlines spun out of control when it came to new research results on the Earth’s core. In other news, narwhals have had it with noisy neighbors. Jan 27, 2023 COVID-19 Drops Down to ‘Low Risk’ Across Chicago, Cook County: Federal Officials During the past seven days, an average of 31 people have been hospitalized each day in Chicago from COVID-19, down more than 40% during the past week, according to city data last updated Wednesday. Jan 27, 2023 5 Things to Do This Weekend: Jan. 27-29 A musical, parade, seed swap and more usher in the weekend. Here are five things to do in and around Chicago. Jan 27, 2023 ‘Chicago Tonight’ in Your Neighborhood: Bronzeville Receives Historic Designation A South Side community is getting up to $15 million to ensure it continues to tell the story of the Great Migration in the early 1900s. The Bronzeville-Black Metropolis National Heritage Area stretches from the South Loop to Woodlawn and is home to natural, historic and cultural resources. Jan 26, 2023 Jan. 26, 2023 - Full Show New emails released in the Lori Lightfoot CPS student recruitment snafu. Bronzeville gets a historic designation. Chinatown readies for Lunar New Year amid security concerns. And how to tackle mental health needs. Jan 26, 2023 Surge in Demand for Mental Health Services a Challenge for Providers The COVID-19 pandemic has brought mental health issues to the fore. But as more people have been willing to acknowledge their struggles, the provision of mental health services has become a major challenge. Jan 26, 2023 Chinatown Readies for Lunar New Year Parade Amid Security Concerns The Lunar New Year Parade is returning to Chinatown this weekend. As hundreds are expected to gather, the Chicago Police Department will be on alert following the recent mass shooting in Monterey Park, Calif. Jan 26, 2023 CPS Officials Immediately Told Lightfoot’s Campaign Emails to Teachers Were Inappropriate, Records Show At least 168 teachers received the email from Megan Crane, whose LinkedIn page identifies her as the deputy campaign manager for Lightfoot, starting at 8:33 a.m. on Jan. 11 and continuing for several hours, according to records obtained through a Freedom of Information Act request. Jan 26, 2023 Lyric Opera’s Production of ‘Hansel and Gretel’ Cooks Up a Winningly Imaginative Theatrical Feast Fairy tales do come true, but sometimes they arrive on the stage in the most fantastical way. “Hansel and Gretel” at the Lyric Opera House proves to be an altogether richly imaginative dramatic, musical and visual treat. Jan 26, 2023 Illinois AG Says Arguments Against Cash Bail Elimination ‘Flawed For Multiple Reasons’ “The circuit court’s decision finding the detention provisions unconstitutional should be reversed,” Illinois Attorney General Kwame Raoul's office wrote in a brief Thursday. Jan 26, 2023 How to Vote Early — But Not Often — For Chicago Mayor, City Council, Police District Council All Chicagoans can cast their votes early at the Chicago Board of Election Commissioners supersite at 191 N. Clark St. and the board’s office at 69 W. Washington St., 6th floor. An early voting location will open in each of Chicago’s 50 wards on Feb. 13. Jan 26, 2023 Teen Charged with Fatally Shooting 17-Year-Old During Meetup to Sell Shoes in West Pullman Tony Mason III, 18, was held without bail Thursday after being charged with numerous felonies including first-degree murder and four counts of attempted murder stemming from a Sunday shooting that left 17-year-old Jordan Nixon dead. Jan 26, 2023 Youth Program Founder Hurt in Iowa Shooting Escaped Chicago Gang, Moved to Help Other Young People Will Keeps was a 15-year-old member of a Chicago gang when he witnessed rival members kill his friend. He escaped the streets and moved to Iowa to help other young people from troubled backgrounds. Jan 26, 2023 Former Chicago Graduate Students Gets 8 Years After Spying for Chinese Government A federal jury in Chicago in September convicted Ji Chaoqun, 31, of conspiracy to act as an agent of China’s Ministry of State Security without notifying the U.S. attorney general, acting as a spy in the U.S., and lying on a government form about his contacts with foreign agencies. Jan 26, 2023 Central Illinois Man Charged in Peoria Planned Parenthood Clinic Fire Tyler W. Massengill, 32, of Chillicothe, is accused of malicious use of fire and an explosive to damage, and attempt to damage the clinic in Peoria, the U.S. Attorney’s Office said in a statement. Load More Thanks to our sponsors: