SORT Order Oldest FirstNewest First Has Video - Any -YesNo FILTER Date Range Start date End date Category - Any -Arts & EntertainmentBusinessCrime & LawEducationHealthPoliticsScience & NatureSports Keyword(s) Feb 27, 2020 Ask Geoffrey: The Old Kenwood ‘L’ Line Chicago’s “L” lines are today operated by the centralized Chicago Transit Authority. But for many years, private companies actually ran and managed individual branches. Geoffrey Baer has the story of one of them. Feb 27, 2020 Black Fire Brigade Offers Free Training for EMTs, Paramedics and Firefighters The Chicago Fire Department has long been overwhelmingly white, but that’s changing, in part due to discrimination lawsuits and, more recently, with the help of group that mentors and trains young first responders. Feb 27, 2020 Cook County Jail Inmates Develop Plans for Business – and Life If you needed to build a business, how quickly could you pull together a plan? What if you had to do it without access to the internet? These men did just that – in an atypical setting. Here’s how. Feb 27, 2020 Jordan Peele’s ‘Candyman’ Trailer Has Dropped. Can You Spot the Chicago Locations? A “spiritual sequel” to the 1992 horror flick of the same name, “Candyman” filmed all around Chicago last summer and fall. Anything look familiar? Feb 27, 2020 Crain’s Headlines: McDonald’s Fulton Market HQ for Sale Chicago real estate developer Sterling Bay is looking to cash out on the fast-food giant’s headquarters. Feb 27, 2020 February 27, 2020 - Full Show Watch the Feb. 27, 2020 full episode of “Chicago Tonight.” Feb 27, 2020 Learn All About Raising Backyard Chickens, Bees, Goats and More at Urban Livestock Expo A family friendly expo Saturday offers workshops, a resource fair and more for those curious about raising livestock in the city. Feb 27, 2020 About 40% of US Adults Are Obese, Government Survey Finds About 4 in 10 American adults are obese, and nearly 1 in 10 is severely so, government researchers said Thursday. Feb 27, 2020 Prosecutors Reject Plea Deal in Case of Slain Chicago Police Cmdr. Paul Bauer Jury selection is underway in the trial of a 46-year-old man charged with first-degree murder in the fatal shooting of Paul Bauer, a 31-year police veteran near the Thompson Center in 2018. Feb 27, 2020 Jimmy John’s Sprouts Linked to E. Coli Infections Clover sprouts served at Jimmy John’s restaurants have been linked with an E. coli outbreak that has sickened 14 people in five states, including six people in Illinois. The company said it is no longer serving sprouts. Feb 27, 2020 CPS Board OKs Change to Indigenous Peoples Day; Citywide Ordinance Languishes Members of Chicago’s Native American community were surprised in the best kind of way on Wednesday when the Chicago Board of Education approved the change of Columbus Day to Indigenous Peoples Day in its school calendar. Feb 27, 2020 Lee Phillip Bell, Co-Creator of Popular Soaps, Dies at 91 Lee Phillip Bell, who co-created “The Young and the Restless” and “The Bold and the Beautiful” and hosted her own daytime talk show in Chicago for 33 years, has died. She was 91. Feb 27, 2020 Trump Urges Calm Even as US Reports Worrisome New Virus Case President Donald Trump declared that a widespread U.S. outbreak of the new respiratory virus sweeping the globe isn’t inevitable even as top health authorities at his side warned Americans that more infections are coming. Feb 26, 2020 Coronavirus Rattles Markets: What it Means for the Economy Global stock markets lost more than $3 trillion in value this week as investors fled amid growing concerns of a coronavirus pandemic. So what’s the outlook for the U.S. economy? Feb 26, 2020 Spotlight Politics: Countdown to the March 17 Primary In less than three weeks, Illinois voters will go to the polls. Will the state have a big role in weeding out the Democratic presidential field? And how will the contentious race for Cook County state’s attorney shake out? Load More Thanks to our sponsors: