SORT Order Oldest FirstNewest First Has Video - Any -YesNo FILTER Date Range Start date End date Category - Any -Arts & EntertainmentBusinessCrime & LawEducationHealthPoliticsScience & NatureSports Keyword(s) Sep 3, 2019 CPS Unveils Englewood STEM High School After Controversial Closures On Tuesday, Chicago Public Schools will welcome the inaugural class of students to Englewood STEM High School, 18 months after the district voted to close four other local high schools. Sep 3, 2019 Social Worker Shares Intimate Stories from Chicago’s Mental Health System What is the connection between mental health, trauma and Chicago’s high homicide rate? A new book by Jonathan Foiles aims to answer that question. Sep 3, 2019 Exhibit Digs Up Satire and Skeletons of ‘Legendary Printmaker’ Posada A Mexican artist who died 100 years ago still influences popular culture. Inside the exhibit “Jose Guadalupe Posada: Legendary Printmaker of Mexico.” Sep 3, 2019 From Tunnel to Tap: Field Exhibit Explores Hidden Beauty of Water Systems Chicago photographer Brad Temkin offers a rare look at the hidden network of tunnels and infrastructure designed to deliver water, including Chicago’s 109-mile Deep Tunnel. Sep 3, 2019 Chicago Dance Crash’s Wonderfully Fresh ‘Lil Pine Nut’ Deserves a Remount As highly animated as the show might be, “Lil Pine Nut: The Learning Curve of Pinocchio” is no Disney-style version of a universally popular story. Sep 3, 2019 September 3, 2019 - Full Show Watch the Sept. 3, 2019 full episode of “Chicago Tonight.” Sep 3, 2019 Humanitarian Crisis Unfolds in Hurricane-Stricken Bahamas Hurricane Dorian pounded away at the Bahamas for a day and a half, devastating thousands of homes, trapping people and crippling hospitals. Atmospheric scientist Scott Collis of Argonne National Laboratory weighs in. Sep 3, 2019 Willie Wilson to Run as Independent for US Senate Against Dick Durbin Wealthy businessman and Chicago pastor Willie Wilson announced Tuesday he’ll run as an independent against U.S. Sen. Dick Durbin. “As an independent Democrat I want to go into the belly of the beast in Washington, D.C.,” Wilson said. Sep 3, 2019 Police: Shootings, Murders Fall in August More than 40 people were shot in Chicago, eight fatally, over Labor Day weekend. Despite that, police say the total number of shootings and murders for August are at their lowest point since 2011. Sep 3, 2019 Opioid Settlement Would Divide Money Based on Local Impact The multibillion-dollar settlement that the maker of OxyContin is negotiating to resolve a crush of lawsuits over the nation’s opioid crisis contains formulas for dividing up the money among state and local governments across the country, The Associated Press has learned. Sep 3, 2019 Suit Settled in Teen Suicide that Led to Illinois Law Change The suicide of Corey Walgren, a suburban honor-roll student, raised sensitive questions about how to confront students suspected of recording and sharing sexual images and helped spur changes in Illinois law. Sep 3, 2019 Gov. Pritzker Pardons Army Vet Deported to Mexico “I recognize this pardon is not a perfect solution, but it is the most just action to take to allow a U.S. veteran the opportunity to be treated fairly by the country he served,” Gov. J.B. Pritzker said. Sep 3, 2019 Jeff Award Nominations a Reminder of the Season Spotlighted as ‘Year of Chicago Theater’ Porchlight Music Theatre tops this year’s list with 17 nominations while the Paramount Theatre earns 16 and Court Theatre garners 15. Here are the 2019 Jeff nominees in the major categories. Sep 2, 2019 FBI: West Texas Gunman ‘Was on a Long Spiral of Going Down’ The gunman in a West Texas rampage “was on a long spiral of going down” and had been fired from his oil services job the morning he killed seven people, calling 911 both before and after the shooting began, authorities said Monday. Sep 1, 2019 Death Toll in West Texas Shooting Rampage Rises to 7 A police spokesman said that at least one person who was shot remained in life-threatening condition Sunday. Authorities say the gunman was a white male in his 30s, but police have not released a name or possible motive. Load More Thanks to our sponsors: