SORT Order Oldest FirstNewest First Has Video - Any -YesNo FILTER Date Range Start date End date Category - Any -Arts & EntertainmentBusinessCrime & LawEducationHealthPoliticsScience & NatureSports Keyword(s) Jul 25, 2019 Justice Dept. Will Execute Inmates for First Time Since 2003 The Justice Department said Thursday that it will carry out executions of federal death row inmates for the first time since 2003. Five inmates who have been sentenced to death are scheduled to be executed starting in December. Jul 25, 2019 What Comes After Mueller? Investigations, Lawsuits and More After months of anticipation, Congress finally heard testimony from former special counsel Robert Mueller. Democrats say they will continue to hold President Trump accountable, while Republicans say it’s time to close the books on the investigation. Jul 24, 2019 Chicago Organizations Commemorate 100th Anniversary of Race Riots Saturday marks the 100th anniversary of the Chicago race riots. How some local organizations are planning to remember that violent week in 1919. Jul 24, 2019 Spotlight Politics: Has Madigan’s Political Luck Run Out? Why are allies of House Speaker Michael Madigan writing checks to an ousted campaign operative? Our politics team weighs in on that and more in our weekly roundtable. Jul 24, 2019 Chalk Artist Nate Baranowski is Transforming Chicago Sidewalks We hit the streets to check out some 3D art that might catch you by surprise if you don’t watch where you’re going. Jul 24, 2019 Illinois Faces Challenges in Reaching Renewable Energy Goals By 2025, at least 25% of the Illinois’ energy must come from renewable sources, like wind or solar. But projections by the Illinois Power Agency find that without changes to current policy, the state could fall short. Jul 24, 2019 Lightfoot’s Ethics, Workplace Initiatives Unanimously Pass City Council Two key initiatives of Mayor Lori Lightfoot were put to the test Wednesday, and the unanimous passage of each shows that Chicago’s new mayor has command over City Council. Jul 24, 2019 Mueller Dismisses Trump’s Claims of Russia Probe Exoneration Robert Mueller on Wednesday bluntly dismissed President Donald Trump’s claims of total exoneration in the federal probe of Russia’s 2016 election interference, telling Congress he explicitly did not clear the president of obstructing his investigation. Jul 24, 2019 July 24, 2019 - Full Show Watch the July 24, 2019 full episode of “Chicago Tonight.” Jul 24, 2019 10 Things to Do This Weekend: July 25-28 An Afro-futuristic convention, cardboard creations, a poetry block party and neighborhood festivals usher in the weekend. Here are 10 things to do in Chicago. Jul 24, 2019 Ex-Judge: Smollett’s Lawyers Not Allowed to Practice Law in Illinois Sheila O’Brien, the retired appellate judge who successfully petitioned for a special prosecutor to review the Jussie Smollett case, says four motions filed last week by the actor’s California-based attorneys should be ignored. Jul 24, 2019 Boeing CEO Raises Possibility of Pausing 737 Max Production Boeing’s CEO says the company will consider temporarily shutting down production of the 737 Max if the plane’s return is significantly delayed beyond the company’s October forecast. Jul 24, 2019 Chicago Animal Welfare Group Sponsors ‘Anti-Horse Carriage’ Pedicab Save a horse, ride a bike. That’s the message some Chicago animal welfare advocates are looking to send by sponsoring one of the pedicabs that shuttles riders along Michigan Avenue. Jul 24, 2019 In ‘Ghost Quartet,’ a Maze of Stories Brought to Life With Haunting Music Dave Malloy’s time-warping web of a song cycle deals with competing sisters, strange parents, a photographer’s guilt, a subway murder, an astronomer, spirits (of the alcoholic variety), and the quest for love, revenge, stardom and truth over many centuries. Jul 24, 2019 Police: Thieves Steal 3 Mannequins Wearing Designer Clothes Chicago police say three thieves smashed a display window of a high-end department store and stole three mannequins dressed from head to feet in designer clothes. Load More Thanks to our sponsors: