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Pritzker Makes Push for Legal Sports Betting

Will a sports betting plan cross the finish line in Illinois? Gov. J.B. Pritzker supports it, and plans are being negotiated in Springfield to expand gambling in the state.

Pregnant Beluga Whale Gets Ultrasound at Shedd Aquarium

Mauyak, a 38-year-old beluga whale, is already mother to 6-year-old Kimalu and is expected to give birth again this summer. 

10 Things to Do This Weekend: May 16-19

Historic homes, art fairs, cover bands and water lanterns usher in the weekend. Here are 10 things to do in and around Chicago.

Ald. Moreno Charged with Insurance Fraud, Obstruction of Justice

Chicago police on Wednesday charged 1st Ward Ald. Proco “Joe” Moreno with four felony counts after he allegedly lied to police and his insurance agency in January claiming his car had been stolen.

May 15, 2019 - Full Show

Watch the May 15, 2019 full episode of “Chicago Tonight.”

On Chicago Stages, 2 Solo Turns About Mental Illness

In what is clearly a case of pure happenstance, two autobiographical solo shows about mental illness recently arrived on Chicago stages. A look at “Certain Woman of an Age” and “The Mushroom Cure.”

Study: Illinois Sometimes Brushes Aside Child Abuse Allegations

Illinois’ child welfare agency is so intent on keeping children with their parents even when they have strong evidence of abuse that it has sometimes left those children in grave danger, a study released Wednesday found.

Could New $1,000 State Tax Drive Electric Car Owners Out of Illinois?

State Sen. Martin Sandoval’s legislation would hike the electric vehicle registration fees from $17.50 to $1,000. It would also include tax and fee increases on gas, license plates and driver’s licenses.

Lightfoot, Aldermen Battle Over Aldermanic Prerogative

Lori Lightfoot campaigned on forcing change in the City Council, and now she is looking to take away the unilateral power aldermen have to influence decisions in their wards. 

New Survey of Millennials Focuses on Economic Issues

A new poll finds the majority of millennials – those born between 1980 and 2000 – are hopeful about their economic future, even though only one-third have career jobs.

Endangered Gorilla Born on Mother’s Day at Lincoln Park Zoo

Mother’s Day was extra special for Rollie, a western lowland gorilla at Lincoln Park Zoo who gave birth to a male last weekend. 

State Lawmakers Press Gov. Pritzker to Support South Suburban Airport

A group of elected state and local officials signed a letter earlier this month urging Gov. J.B. Pritzker to back a third northeastern Illinois airport near Monee. 

In ‘A Shoppers’ Paradise,’ the Story of How Women Shaped Chicago’s Loop

How did fights over high hats and hoopskirts shape Chicago’s downtown as a shopping destination? We talk with the author of a new book about women and consumer culture at the turn of the century.

‘Arresting’ Exhibition Showcases Fine Art, Sculpture of Medieval Africa

The Block Museum show “Caravans of Gold, Fragments in Time” showcases the splendor and influence of medieval West and North Africa. We tour the exhibition with a special guest from the Smithsonian.

Chicago Alderman Renews Push for Elected Police Oversight Council

Ald. Carlos Ramirez-Rosa wants to create an elected council to replace the Chicago Police Board and Civilian Office of Police Accountability and give the community a bigger voice in police oversight.