SORT Order Oldest FirstNewest First Has Video - Any -YesNo FILTER Date Range Start date End date Category - Any -Arts & EntertainmentBusinessCrime & LawEducationHealthPoliticsScience & NatureSports Keyword(s) Oct 31, 2019 3rd Illinois Resident Dies from Vaping-Related Illness Nearly 40 people across the country have died from vaping-related illnesses, including three in Illinois, according to state and federal health officials. Oct 31, 2019 Apples Shipped to Illinois Recalled Over Listeria Concerns More than 2,000 cases of apples shipped to eight states, including Illinois, have been recalled because of possible listeria contamination. Affected varieties include Honeycrisp, Fuji and Red Delicious. Oct 31, 2019 Chicago Teachers Strike Comes to an End, Classes Resume Friday Chicago Public Schools students will return to class Friday following the district’s longest teachers strike in more than 30 years. What finally brought an end to the 11-day standoff. Oct 31, 2019 Stable Costs But More Uninsured as ‘Obamacare’ Sign-ups Open As sign-up season starts on Friday, the Affordable Care Act has shown remarkable resiliency, but it has also fallen short of expectations. Even many Democrats want to move on. Oct 30, 2019 CTU Reaches Tentative Deal But Won’t Return to Work Thursday Members of the Chicago Teachers Union won’t head back to school Thursday morning and their strike will last at least one more day after the union’s House of Delegates accepted a tentative agreement with the city, but refused to return to work. Oct 30, 2019 Spotlight Politics: Assessing Political Fallout of Teachers Strike Who will be the political winners and losers of the Chicago teachers strike? Our politics team digs into that story and more in our weekly roundtable. Oct 30, 2019 Sister Helen Prejean on ‘Dead Man Walking’ at Lyric Opera It was a moving memoir that became an Oscar-winning film before premiering as an opera in 2000. After more than 60 productions around the world, “Dead Man Walking” is now headed to Lyric Opera of Chicago for the first time. Oct 30, 2019 Boeing CEO Faces Another Grilling on Capitol Hill Over Max Lawmakers blasted Boeing and peppered its CEO on Wednesday with questions about the design and marketing of the 737 Max, the plane involved in two crashes that killed 346 people. Oct 30, 2019 Ethylene Oxide Ban Narrowly Passes Illinois House The shocking indictment of state Rep. Luis Arroyo has overshadowed the Illinois legislature’s fall veto session. Still, consequential legislation advanced, including a bill that will lead to a prohibition of a chemical used to sterilize medical equipment. Oct 30, 2019 Oriental Institute Unveils Multimillion-Dollar Makeover for Centennial On the South Side of Chicago is a relatively small but academically renowned museum whose founder James Henry Breasted helped rewrite the history of human civilization. We go for a look. Oct 30, 2019 Crain’s Headlines: Beer Giant Moving US Headquarters to Chicago Chicago is adding another high-profile corporate headquarters to its roster, though it’s not quite clear what it means for area jobs. Oct 30, 2019 Illinois House Passes Bill Allowing College Athlete Endorsement Deals College athletes could soon make money on endorsement deals if a bill in Illinois becomes a law. We explore the debate over changing the rules with former Chicago Tribune sportswriter Fred Mitchell. Oct 30, 2019 October 30, 2019 - Full Show Watch the Oct. 30, 2019 full episode of “Chicago Tonight.” Oct 30, 2019 Chicago ‘Genius Grant’ Recipient Teaching Course on Urban Sustainability Emmanuel Pratt will use a South Side community farm he developed as a “living laboratory” to teach students about contemporary sustainability initiatives. Oct 30, 2019 10 Things to Do This Weekend: Oct. 31-Nov. 3 A Halloween parade, immersive plays, fried dough and plenty of games usher in the weekend. Here are 10 things to do in and around Chicago. Load More Thanks to our sponsors: