Four victims were children, police said Sunday. An 8-year-old girl was fatally shot, while a 1-year-old boy and a 8-year-old boy were each shot multiple times and listed in critical condition.
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8-Year-Old Girl Killed, 10 People Including Small Children Wounded in Southwest Side Shooting: Chicago Police
Apr 14, 2024 0 CommentsIllinois Lawmakers, Cannabis Industry Call for Ban on ‘Delta-8’ and Other Psychoactive Hemp Products
Apr 13, 2024 0 CommentsNew legislation filed in Springfield revives an ongoing debate over delta-8 and other hemp-derived products, which are totally unregulated in Illinois even as the state approaches the five-year anniversary of legalizing cannabis.
As Illinois Continues to Inventory Lead Pipes, Full Replacement Deadlines Are Decades Away
Apr 13, 2024 0 CommentsIllinois has the most lead pipes per capita of any state, according to a 2023 study by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency.
‘I’m Dying, You’re Not’: Terminally Ill Patients Ask More States to Legalize Physician-Assisted Death
Apr 13, 2024 0 CommentsA bill moving through the Illinois legislature to allow certain terminally ill patients to end their own lives with a doctor’s help had made progress. Vermont and Oregon permit any qualifying American to travel to their state for the practice.
Peer Inside This Tiny Chicago Art Fair, Where Major Artists Present at Miniature Scale
Apr 13, 2024 0 CommentsChicago’s Barley Fair brings art down to a miniature size, with its participants making itty-bitty paintings, sculptures and other works to be displayed at 1:12 scale in dollhouse-sized booths.
Baby Bald Eagles Confirmed in 3 of 4 Nests in Will County Forest Preserves
Apr 13, 2024 0 CommentsSharp-eyed observers have now confirmed hatchlings in three of the four bald eagle nests being monitored on Will County forest preserve property.
Week in Review: Video of Dexter Reed Shooting Raises Questions on CPD Use of Force; Biden Fundraises in Chicago
Apr 12, 2024 0 CommentsChicago roiled by the release of video showing the fatal police shooting of Dexter Reed. President Joe Biden hits town to raise big bucks. And a special sendoff for Paris Schutz.
Robert MacNeil, Creator and First Anchor of PBS ‘NewsHour’ Nightly Newscast, Dies at 93
Apr 12, 2024 0 CommentsRobert MacNeil first gained prominence for his coverage of the Senate Watergate hearings for the public broadcasting service and began his half-hour “Robert MacNeil Report” on PBS in 1975 with his friend Jim Lehrer as Washington correspondent.
Breach Between Top Cop, Misconduct Agency Widens Amid Probe of Shooting Death of Dexter Reed
Apr 12, 2024 0 CommentsSuperintendent Larry Snelling’s remarks come nearly two months after the first sign of deep tension between CPD and COPA emerged, and reflect a widening breach between the two agencies, sources told WTTW News.
Illinois Senate Advances Changes to State’s Biometric Privacy Law After Business Groups Split
Apr 12, 2024 0 CommentsIllinois is the only state that grants residents the right to sue over businesses’ improper collection and mishandling of biometric data — whether they are an employee or a customer. Business groups have been clamoring for changes as upwards of 2,000 lawsuits have been filed under the law since roughly 2018.
Lighting Upgrades Will Create Mini-Blackout on Museum Campus, Lakefront Path This Weekend
Apr 12, 2024 0 CommentsLights will be out in parking lots and along portions of the lakefront bike and pedestrian trails from 7 p.m. Friday to 8 p.m. Sunday.
Chicago Police Touting ‘Focused’ Approach to Stopping, Solving Armed Robberies
Apr 12, 2024 0 Comments“These robberies have created trauma for the victims and fear in our communities,” Superintendent Larry Snelling said. “We want everyone in this city to not only feel safe, but to actually be safe.”
Advocates Push for Expanded Work Permits for Long-Term Undocumented Immigrants
Apr 12, 2024 0 Comments“Here to Work” advocates say extending legal work permits to long-term undocumented residents will help unite communities, stabilize the workforce and promote fair wages. Opponents argue that could come at a cost to taxpayers and drive down wages for legal citizens.
Suicide Rates Rising Among Black and Latino Chicagoans, Study Finds
Apr 12, 2024 0 CommentsMental health resources and early intervention can play a crucial role in preventing suicides, but researchers say those services are becoming harder to access.
Chicago Tonight: Latino Voices, April 11, 2024 - Full Show
Apr 11, 2024 0 CommentsJohnson is preparing to call on City Council for additional funds for migrant care. What’s behind increasing suicide rates among Black and Latino Chicagoans. And grab your popcorn — the Chicago Latino Film Festival kicks off today.
For 25 Years, Guest House Has Provided Temporary Medical Lodging to Patients and Families in Need
Apr 11, 2024 0 CommentsThe Chicago nonprofit helps patients access advanced care or specialized treatment often only found in major cities at a limited number of hospitals or academic medical centers. A 25th anniversary celebration is planned for Monday.
Chicago Latino Film Festival Celebrates 40 Years
Apr 11, 2024 0 CommentsThis year’s lineup includes 50 feature films and 35 short films from artists in Latin America, the U.S., Spain and Portugal.