SORT Order Oldest FirstNewest First Has Video - Any -YesNo FILTER Date Range Start date End date Category - Any -Arts & EntertainmentBusinessCrime & LawEducationHealthPoliticsScience & NatureSports Keyword(s) Jan 8, 2019 In Final Days as Governor, Rauner Opens Up on Trump, Taxes, Unions and Burke Outgoing Gov. Bruce Rauner reflects on the past four years, and gives recommendations to his successor. Jan 8, 2019 Innovative Duo Made Big Impact on Chicago’s Advertising Landscape Husband-and-wife designers Dorothy and Otis Shepard brought a fresh, modern look to billboards, subway cards, advertising – and even the Chicago Cubs. Jan 8, 2019 Kim Foxx Calls on R. Kelly Abuse Victims to Come Forward The Cook County state’s attorney said she was “sickened” by recent allegations of sexual and physical abuse made against R&B star R. Kelly in a new televised docuseries. Jan 8, 2019 Illinois Child Dies From the Flu A child in northeastern Illinois is one of 13 across the U.S. who have died from the flu so far this season, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Jan 8, 2019 Sears Gets Another Reprieve From Liquidation Sears received another lifeline Tuesday when the company's chairman and largest shareholder promised to line up the necessary financing to keep the struggling department store chain afloat. Jan 8, 2019 New State Grant Program Aims to Help Companies Sell Asian Carp If you can’t beat ‘em, eat ‘em. That’s the apparent strategy behind a new state grant program that will provide funding to companies that harvest and sell Asian carp. Jan 8, 2019 Northwestern Receives $10M to Create Urologic Cancer Institute A donation from the Polsky family will fund the creation of a new multidisciplinary institute dedicated to urologic cancers, including prostate, bladder and kidney cancers. Jan 8, 2019 New Book Looks at Publications About Chicago’s Image, Impact Books about Chicago and the city’s impact around the world are featured in the new book, “Chicago by the Book.” Why some made the cut – and others didn’t. Jan 8, 2019 Chicago Police Adding 200 Plate Reader Vehicles to Help Combat Carjackings Carjacking totals dropped across Chicago in 2018 following a yearslong spike, and city leaders hope the deployment of a technological tool will help draw those totals down further. Jan 8, 2019 Oreo-Maker Mondelez Moving Suburban Headquarters to Chicago Mondelez says it signed a 15-year lease on a five-story office building under construction in the Fulton Market neighborhood that it expects to occupy in 2020. Jan 8, 2019 NFL Rules Cody Parkey’s Missed Field Goal Was Blocked Video showed Philadelphia's Treyvon Hester tipped the ball, which bounced off the upright and hit the crossbar. Jan 7, 2019 Viewer Feedback: ‘An Example of Chicago Politics’ Viewers weigh in on Ald. Ed Burke’s attempted extortion charge and the firearms found in his offices. Jan 7, 2019 Jan. 7, 2019 - Full Show Watch the Jan. 7, 2019 full episode of “Chicago Tonight.” Jan 7, 2019 Burke Scandal Spurs Flurry of Reform Proposals In the wake of federal corruption charges against Ald. Ed Burke, aldermen and mayoral candidates are laying out major ethics proposals that could radically change the business of City Council. Jan 7, 2019 Standoff Over Border Wall, Government Funding Continues President Donald Trump pushes for a southern border wall as the government shutdown enters its third week. U.S. Rep. Mike Quigley talks about the standoff and what’s next for the Democratic-controlled House. Load More Thanks to our sponsors: