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 26, 2020 Search for ET Gets Boost From a Very Special Telescope Are we really alone in the universe? A new effort to search for extraterrestrial life is underway. Feb 26, 2020 CPS: Watchdog Report Highlights Need for Standardized Test Improvements Whether or not Chicago Public Schools students are gaming a standardized test system was the topic of debate during Wednesday’s CPS board meeting. Feb 26, 2020 Chinese Artworks Share Thoughtful Approach to Uncommon Materials Spectacular artwork from China fills not one, but two Chicago museums. We visit the Smart Museum of Art and Wrightwood 659 for a look at “The Allure of Matter.” Feb 26, 2020 Keep Scooters Off Sidewalks, Aldermen Say, as Second Pilot Ramps Up At a hearing Wednesday, Chicago aldermen voiced their concerns and hopes for the city’s second round of electric scooter testing that’s expected to kick off this summer. Feb 26, 2020 10 Things to Do This Weekend: Feb. 27-March 1 Superheroes and villains, an icy dip in the lake, backyard chickens and winter ales usher in the weekend. Here are 10 things to do in and around Chicago. Feb 26, 2020 House Makes Lynching a Federal Crime, 65 Years After Emmett Till Sixty-five years after 14-year-old Emmett Till was lynched in Mississippi, the House has approved legislation designating lynching as a hate crime under federal law. Feb 26, 2020 Scintillating ‘Book of Moron’ Intellectually Invigorating in an Era of Catastrophic Dumbing Down In 90 uninterrupted minutes of altogether irresistible satire, Robert Dubac – an actor, writer, comedian and grand master of sleight-of-hand (and mind) – ingeniously nails the current regrettable state of the nation and the world at large. Feb 26, 2020 Crain’s Headlines: Firms Seek Investor for West Loop Skyscraper The Chicago firms that built a prominent West Loop skyscraper three years ago are shopping for a new investor to recapitalize the property or even buy it. Feb 26, 2020 February 26, 2020 - Full Show Watch the Feb. 26, 2020 full episode of “Chicago Tonight.” Feb 26, 2020 Despite CDC Warning, Illinois Officials Say Coronavirus Risk Remains Low The novel coronavirus is not spreading across Illinois communities or the U.S., but state health officials say they’re taking preventative actions to limit that from happening. Feb 26, 2020 Trump to Detail US Coronavirus Efforts, Schumer Seeks $8.5B President Donald Trump pushed back Wednesday against criticism that his administration isn’t doing enough to meet the coronavirus threat, as lawmakers called for giving disease fighters much more money than the $2.5 billion the White House has requested. Feb 26, 2020 Preservation Chicago Adds Tennis Club, Roseland Commercial District to ‘Most Endangered’ List The preservation organization has released its annual list of “most endangered” historic places for 2020. The Thompson Center and Jackson Park are both making their fourth appearance, which is either a good or bad sign. Feb 26, 2020 Ousted Lincoln Park High School Leaders File Defamation Lawsuit Against CPS Former interim principal John Thuet and assistant principal Michelle Brumfield claim CPS disseminated “unfounded, false statements” about them after they were fired last month. Feb 26, 2020 Debate Takeaways: Bernie Bruised But Not Broken Democrats held their final debate before the South Carolina presidential primary and the critical Super Tuesday contests that follow three days later. Feb 25, 2020 ‘Arguing with Zombies’: Paul Krugman on Economic Ideas That Won’t Die A conversation with with the Nobel Prize-winning economist and New York Times opinion columnist about his new book, “Arguing With Zombies: Economics, Politics, and the Fight for a Better Future.” Load More Thanks to our sponsors: