The week’s news in review
Two media personalities, Rui Kaneya with The Chicago Reporter and Ian Chillag, who produces NPR’s Wait Wait…Don’t Tell Me and co-hosts the How To Do Everything podcast, join host Niala Boodhoo to …
Two media personalities, Rui Kaneya with The Chicago Reporter and Ian Chillag, who produces NPR’s Wait Wait…Don’t Tell Me and co-hosts the How To Do Everything podcast, join host Niala Boodhoo to …
Cheryl Raye Stout preview the Bears’ match up Sunday against the Packers, and explains what’s holding up talks between NHL owners and players.
Jack Schaap, former pastor of First Baptist Church in Hammond, Indiana, is awaiting sentencing after pleading guilty to the transportation of a minor with the intent to engage in criminal sexual …
More than 460 thousand families are on welfare in Illinois. That number’s grown with the recession but according to some experts, it’s not nearly as high as it should be, and that’s stopping some …
Young low-income children of U.S.-born citizens are twice as likely to receive food stamps as their counterparts in immigrant families. Luvia Quinones, director of the Immigrant Family Resource …
On Wednesday the City Council approved a deal for Integrys Energy Services to provide electricity to Chicago residents, possibly saving consumers on their electricity bills once a price is set. Dave …
In 1999 Bartlett woman Pamela Jacabozzi was found guilty of fatally shaking 10-month-old Matthew Czapski. She’s currently serving her 32-year sentence at Lincoln Correctional Center. The Medill …