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 1, 2019 July 1, 2019 - Full Show Watch the July 1, 2019 full episode of “Chicago Tonight.” Jul 1, 2019 Iran Says It Has Breached Stockpile Limit Under Nuclear Deal Iran acknowledged Monday it had broken the limit set on its stockpile of low-enriched uranium by the 2015 nuclear deal, marking its first major departure from the unraveling agreement a year after the U.S. unilaterally withdrew from the accord. Jul 1, 2019 Police: Chicago Shootings Hit 4-Year Low Through First Half of 2019 There were more than 50 shootings this past weekend in Chicago. Despite that, the total number of shootings in the city is at its lowest point since 2015, police say. Jul 1, 2019 Harris Lands 2020 Endorsement from 2 Black Caucus Members U.S. Rep. Bobby Rush said Kamala Harris was “the only candidate prepared to fight for all Americans against a Trump administration that has left them behind.” Jun 28, 2019 Google, University of Chicago Sued Over Patient Data A partnership between Google and the University of Chicago resulted in a violation of patients’ privacy rights, according to a class-action lawsuit filed by a former patient of the University of Chicago Medical Center. Jun 28, 2019 Biden Defends Past Civil Rights Record After Harris Attack Joe Biden strongly defended his civil rights record on Friday, pledging to be a “president who stands against racism” and “the forces of intolerance” and defiantly dismissing any suggestions otherwise. Jun 28, 2019 The Week in Review: Another Former Alderman Going to Prison Former Ald. Willie Cochran is sentenced to one year in prison. Cook County Board President Toni Preckwinkle reverses course on retirement plans. And new details emerge about a toddler struck by a foul ball in May. Jun 28, 2019 Web Extra, The Week in Review: Democratic Debate Takeaways Paris Schutz and guests discuss the first round of Democratic primary debates ahead of the 2020 presidential election. Jun 28, 2019 Try These 10 Summer Outdoor Adventures Without Leaving Illinois From hiking to kayaking and fishing to stargazing, here are 10 activities to try this summer in the good ol’ Land of Lincoln. Jun 28, 2019 4 Test Positive for Legionnaires’ Disease at Suburban Hospital Since 2018 Among the cases at Advocate Christ Hospital in Oak Lawn are two people treated within the past two months, according to the Illinois Department of Public Health. Jun 28, 2019 Supreme Court to Decide on Trump Bid to End DACA The Supreme Court will decide whether President Donald Trump can end an Obama-era program shielding young immigrants from deportation. The program protects about 700,000 people who were brought to the U.S. illegally as children or came with families that overstayed visas. Jun 28, 2019 R. Kelly’s Lawyers Ask Judge to Dismiss Sex Abuse Lawsuit The lawsuit says the abuse occurred in 1998. Kelly’s attorneys say she had until 2002 to sue. But state law can extend deadlines to file in cases where the accuser becomes aware of the abuse later. Jun 28, 2019 Vaccine No Match Against Flu Bug That Popped Up Near End The vaccine didn’t work against a flu bug that popped up halfway through the past flu season, dragging down overall effectiveness to 29%, the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention reported Thursday. Jun 28, 2019 Deep Frydays: Totally Tubular Tamales For our new summer series, we take some of Chicago’s favorite foods and, like the name says, we deep-fry them and deal with the big questions. Today’s sacrifice to the gods of hot oil: Chicago-style tamales. Jun 27, 2019 Chosen Few House Music Festival Returns to Jackson Park Alan King and Tony Hatchett talk about their annual house music festival on the city’s South Side – and its power to bring people together. Load More Thanks to our sponsors: