SORT Order Oldest FirstNewest First Has Video - Any -YesNo FILTER Date Range Start date End date Category - Any -Arts & EntertainmentBusinessCrime & LawEducationHealthPoliticsScience & NatureSports Keyword(s) Aug 20, 2019 New Law Allows Illinois to Set Own Restrictions on Greenhouse Gases The state had been prohibited from settings its own emissions targets for more than 20 years. Lawmakers are now expected to focus on an aspirational clean energy bill with the goal of moving Illinois to 100% clean energy by 2050. Aug 20, 2019 Pritzker Signs Bill Legalizing Syringe Exchanges Statewide A new law signed by Gov. J.B. Pritzker legalizes syringe exchange programs in Illinois, opening the door to an increase in operations aiming to serve a community at risk of overdoses and infection from unsafe supplies. Aug 20, 2019 Report Outlines Culture of Fear, Harassment on Speaker Madigan’s Watch A long-awaited report on sexual harassment in the Illinois House outlines a culture of fear, intimidation and bullying under House Speaker Michael Madigan’s former chief of staff Tim Mapes. Aug 20, 2019 U. of I. Social Workers Ask Judge to Toss Lawsuit Filed by Yingying Zhang’s Estate Two University of Illinois social workers who once treated the man convicted of kidnapping and killing a visiting Chinese scholar claim they cannot be held legally responsible for his “random and incomprehensible actions.” Aug 20, 2019 Facebook Rolls Out Tool to Block Off-Facebook Data Gathering The company did not give a timeline for when it might expand it to the U.S. and other countries, only that it will be in “coming months.” Aug 20, 2019 Judge to Rule on Tossing Suit Against Jussie Smollett in October The 10-minute status hearing Tuesday was the first since the civil case was moved to federal court from state court. The former “Empire” actor didn’t attend the hearing in Chicago. Aug 20, 2019 Planned Parenthood Leaves Federal Family Planning Program Planned Parenthood said Monday it’s pulling out of the federal family planning program rather than abide by a new Trump administration rule prohibiting clinics from referring women for abortions. Aug 19, 2019 ‘Dance for Life’ Celebrates Multifaceted Brilliance of Chicago’s Dance Scene This year’s gala concert was in many ways the sharpest production to date, with bravura performances by Giordano Dance Chicago, the Chicago Human Rhythm Project, Chicago Dance Crash and a slew of others. Aug 19, 2019 With Business Community’s Help, CRED Fights Chicago Violence with Jobs Solving the epidemic of gun violence in Chicago is an unrelenting challenge. We learn about CRED, a program that wants Chicago’s business community to see it as a problem it can – and should – help stem. Aug 19, 2019 eta Creative Arts Foundation names new CEO: Kai EL’Zabar The Chicago theater company has announced Kai EL’Zabar as its third CEO and executive director. The 48-year-old media maven says while working in theater is new for her, she has been grounded in the arts all of her life. Aug 19, 2019 Patient Sues Rush Oak Park Hospital After Contracting Legionnaires’ A woman who contracted Legionnaires’ disease in July is suing the hospital where she contracted the illness, alleging it didn’t take proper precautions following a previous outbreak of legionella bacteria, according to the lawsuit. Aug 19, 2019 2 Cases of Legionnaires’ Disease Linked to Schaumburg Hotel The individuals who became ill reported using water in their guest rooms in addition to the hotel’s hot tub and pool during their recent stays at the AmericInn by Wyndham Hotel in Schaumburg, according to health officials. Aug 19, 2019 Artificial Light is Changing Animal Behavior in Chicago, Study Finds Using satellite images and data on wildlife activity, scientists determined that artificial light levels found in more than a third of the city are altering the circadian rhythm and behaviors of animals throughout the city. Aug 19, 2019 August 19, 2019 - Full Show Watch the Aug. 19, 2019 full episode of “Chicago Tonight.” Aug 19, 2019 Joe Walsh Apologizes for Past and Attacks Trump The former tea party Republican congressman wrote an op-ed in the New York Times calling for a primary challenger to take on President Donald Trump in 2020. Joe Walsh on his change of heart. Load More Thanks to our sponsors: