The Daily Cat | Mon. 11-15-21

WNUR News’ Daily Briefing – November 15, 2021 NU’s field hockey team advances to the Final Four, Evanston Hospital receives a downgraded safety rating, Chicago’s FOP president faces termination, Rittenhouse trial enters closing arguments, Britney Spears’ conservatorship is ended, and COP26 ends in Scotland. WNUR News broadcasts live at 6 pm CST on Mondays, Wednesdays, […]

The Daily Cat: Tues. 10-26-2021

Northwestern’s COVID positivity rate increases, Evanston City Council met Monday night, District 65 plans to get Evanston and Skokie children ages five through 11 vaccinated, more Chicago Police Officers report their vaccination status, Chicago Bulls win their fourth straight game, Chicago Blackhawks lose against the Detroit Red Wings, Social media executives will face senate questions […]

The Daily Cat: Mon. 10-25-2021

Robert Crown ice rinks open to Northwestern community, ETHS students stage walkout for climate justice, Illinois state lawmakers release proposal for new congressional district map, and FDA finds Pfizer vaccine is safe for children ages 5 to 11.

The Daily Cat: Fri. 10-15-2021

NU Food Workers agreement, first ASG meeting recap, restorative housing program meeting, US re-joins UN Human Rights Council, Trump ordered for deposition.

The Daily Cat: Thurs. 10-14-2021

Northwestern library employees unionize, Evanston City Council approved plans for a new apartment building, Chicago Police Union president advised officers to defy the city’s vaccine reporting mandate, and the U.S.-Mexico and U.S.-Canada borders are reopening

The Daily Cat: Tues. 10-12-2021

Evanston City Council releases 2022 budget, First Lady Dr. Jill Biden to visit Chicago for Hispanic Heritage Month charlas, Cook County carjackings on the rise, and Jon Gruden’s resignation from the Las Vegas Raiders.

The Daily Cat: Mon. 10-11-2021

Northwestern names first female president Rebecca M. Blank, Northwestern’s homecoming week begins, Evanston Public Library apologizes for using “thin blue line” flag imagery to promote upcoming lecture with Northwestern political science professor emeritus, Chicago Park District CEO Mike Kelly resigns, DOJ announces it will not charge the officer who shot Evanston-native Jacob Blake.