Local News

South Side Mother, Daughter Graduate from Chicago State University

Forty-one years ago, Gilda Patterson attempted to be the first one in her family to seek higher education by attending a Chicago community college.

South Side Art Center Celebrates 75th Birthday

Masequa Myers loved singing and dancing as a teen – she even briefly sang in a group with superstar Chaka Khan. So, in the 1960s, Myers decided to learn more about the arts by taking classes at the South Side Community Art Center in Chicago.

Mayor Emanuel Plans 2.5 Billion in Improvements to Local Universities; 10,000 Jobs Created

If you live in Chicago, and are looking for construction work, your luck may be about to change. Mayor Rahm Emanuel recently announced that over 10,000 construction jobs will become available in the city over the next three years.

Santa’s Helpers Visit Hundreds of Youngsters at Olive-Harvey College

 It was a hard year for Michelle Daniels. The 35-year-old woman was unable to work for four months because she suffered liver problems. As a result, Daniels told her four children that Santa might not show up this year.

Calumet City Cops Provide Gifts and Food to Area Families at Annual Santa Run

The Fraternal Order of Police (FOP) is the world's largest organization of sworn law enforcement officers, with more than 325,000 members in more than 2,100 lodges. And one of those lodges is bringing Santa Clause to southtown!

Coca-Cola Workers Strike at South Suburban Alsip Plant

For the last six years, Larry Spencer knew where he would spend his days: inside the Coca-Cola plant in Alsip, Ill. Last Friday, Spencer wasn’t so sure of his future. He stood outside the plant for several hours with dozens of colleagues.

Small Businesses in Limbo as Congress Debates Tax Break

Small business owners are on edge as they wait to see if Congress will approve a big increase in the tax break they get to buy new equipment.

Chicago to Launch CTA Bus Service on the Loop Link

Do you know what the Loop Link is? According to the City of Chicago, it a fast, easy and reliable option for getting around Chicago’s congested downtown. It reportedly will more efficiently connect people to jobs, businesses and attractions. Similar to “L” trains, the Loop Link will move people quickly using dedicated bus lanes while making limited stops at train-like stations along the way. On Monday, the city announced that the new service will be available to citizens on Dec. 20.

Ex-State Rep. Connie Howard Gets 3 Month Prison Sentence

Former Ill. State Rep. Connie Howard was sentenced last week to three months of prison on charges of stealing money from a charity, officials said.

Teens Aspiring to Music Careers Receive Real World Experience, Advice from Pros

Now that Chicago native and rapper, “Chance the Rapper” made his debut on Saturday Night Live this past weekend and made history as the first independent artist ever to appear on the show, you’d better believe that hundreds, perhaps thousands of young artists from Chicago are hoping to follow in his footsteps. But they will need more than just high hopes to get that far.

Chicago Teachers Back Strike if Needed

In what could be another major crisis for Mayor Rahm Emanuel, the Chicago Teachers Union (CTU) last week overwhelmingly gave its leaders power to call a strike; the development coming right as community leaders and residents call for Emanuel’s resignation. The union voted over a three-day period last week. The teachers union released the results Monday.

Emanuel Apologizes for Controversial Cop Shooting, Protests Continue

Blamed by activists for Chicago’s troubled police department, Mayor Rahm Emanuel apologized last week for the “totally avoidable” fatal shooting of Laquan McDonald by a police officer.

Four Medical Marijuana Dispensaries to Open in South Suburbs

Medical marijuana dispensaries are coming to four Chicago area south suburbs in the next month. The dispensaries are scheduled to open by January at 1137 W. 175th St. in Homewood; 2535 Veterans Dr. in Posen; 11425 S. Harlem St. in Worth; and 8340 S. Roberts Rd. in Justice, said Steven Weisman, CEO and president of the Windy City Cannabis Club.

Yahoo Up on Report of Possible Sale of Internet Business

Shares of Yahoo are up sharply on a report that the company will discuss the sale of its Internet business. The Wall Street Journal reported late earlier this month that the board of Yahoo Inc. is meeting to talk about what shape the company will take going forward. The article, citing anonymous sources, says private equity firms are among those looking at Yahoo's websites.

Toyota Harbors Big Ambitions for "Partner Robot" Business

TOKYO — Toyota Motor Corp. is harboring big ambitions to become a significant player in the growing market for robots that help the elderly and other people get around in everyday life.