SORT Order Oldest FirstNewest First Has Video - Any -YesNo FILTER Date Range Start date End date Category - Any -Arts & EntertainmentBusinessCrime & LawEducationHealthPoliticsScience & NatureSports Keyword(s) Jul 31, 2020 ‘We Love Baseball’: Wrigley Ballhawks Stay on During Pandemic While Major League Baseball is beginning this season without fans in its stadiums, the famed ballhawks of Wrigley Field remain at their post amid the coronavirus pandemic. Jul 31, 2020 1,500 Businesses Struggling to Recover from Unrest, Pandemic Get City Grants: Lightfoot “Our small businesses play a large role in contributing to the vibrancy of our city which is why it is essential that we continue to offer them assistance during what may be the most difficult time that many of them face,” said Mayor Lori Lightfoot in a statement. Jul 31, 2020 Some Educators of Color Resist Push For Police-Free Schools School districts nationwide are working to remove police officers from campuses, but some Black and Indigenous educational leaders are resisting the push prompted by the national reckoning over racial injustice and police brutality. Jul 30, 2020 Illinois House Speaker Michael Madigan: ‘No Plans to Resign’ “I have no plans to resign,” Illinois House Speaker Michael Madigan said Thursday in a statement as a growing number of Democrats encourage him to step down due to his entanglement in Commonwealth Edison’s bribery scandal. Jul 30, 2020 ‘Chicago Tonight’ in Your Neighborhood: Austin Bordering the western suburb of Oak Park, community leaders say Austin often grapples with violence and disinvestment – as of late it’s struggled with COVID-19 and an uptick opioid overdoses. Jul 30, 2020 How ‘Situation Chicago’ Is Working to Save Chicago Music Venues Local musicians and business owners are joining forces to help music venues in Chicago withstand the pandemic through a new album, “Situation Chicago.” Jul 30, 2020 Virtual Film Screening, Discussion Focuses on ‘Outdoors While Black’ The organization Environmentalists of Color is teaming up with the One Earth Film Fest to screen a pair of films focusing on the theme of “Outdoors While Black: Unpacking History, Reframing Safety & Taking Action.” Jul 30, 2020 Ask Geoffrey: What’s the Chicago Parental School? For about 70 years, Chicago boys who were chronic school-skippers were sent to a residential facility in a bucolic setting that was once WTTW’s neighbor. Our own history teacher Geoffrey Baer explains. Jul 30, 2020 PBS Career Exploration Documentary Series Features Chicago-area Native Chicago is the last stop on PBS’ four-part career exploration documentary series: “Roadtrip Nation: To Be Determined.” We talk with one of the road trippers, who’s a Chicago native, and a CEO of a workforce development program. Jul 30, 2020 Aldermen Rake ComEd Over the Coals Amid Bribery Scandal, Even As Officials Say City Can’t Afford Takeover Aldermen raked officials from Commonwealth Edison over the coals Thursday, demanding answers about the firm’s admission that it engaged in a yearslong bribery scheme even as officials warned the city would have no choice but to extend the utility’s lucrative city contract. Jul 30, 2020 2nd US Virus Surge Hits Plateau, But Few Experts Celebrate While deaths from the coronavirus in the U.S. are mounting rapidly, public health experts are seeing a flicker of good news: The second surge of confirmed cases appears to be leveling off. Jul 30, 2020 Forget Catch of the Day. This Bass Is the Catch of the Year, and Here’s Why A largemouth bass fished from the Skokie River provided proof of the success of a 2018 dam removal on the Chicago River. Jul 30, 2020 Trump Floats Idea of Election Delay, A Virtual Impossibility President Donald Trump, lagging in the polls and grappling with deepening economic and public health crises, on Thursday floated the startling idea of delaying the Nov. 3 presidential election. Jul 30, 2020 July 30, 2020 - Full Show Watch the July 30, 2020 full episode of “Chicago Tonight.” Jul 30, 2020 At Least 3 Chicago Police Officers Wounded in Shooting at CPD Station Thursday Three Chicago Police officers were shot, including one who was struck in the neck, outside a Northwest side police station Thursday by an offender who had been arrested as a suspect in a June carjacking. Load More Thanks to our sponsors: