SORT Order Oldest FirstNewest First Has Video - Any -YesNo FILTER Date Range Start date End date Category - Any -Arts & EntertainmentBusinessCrime & LawEducationHealthPoliticsScience & NatureSports Keyword(s) Dec 26, 2018 New Book Explores Jewish Roots of Progressive Views Rabbi Seth Limmer joins us to discuss “Moral Resistance and Spiritual Authority: Our Jewish Obligation to Social Justice.” Dec 26, 2018 In ‘La Ruta,’ the Plague of Unavenged Murders of Poor Mexican Women Full of raw emotion, Isaac Gomez’s play, now receiving its world premiere at Steppenwolf Theatre, explores the brutal killing of hundreds of women and girls in Ciudad Juárez between 1993 and 2013. Dec 26, 2018 Tourists Dismayed That Lincoln Home Closed by Government Shutdown The ongoing partial shutdown of the federal government has prevented visitors from touring Abraham Lincoln’s former home in Springfield. Dec 26, 2018 Appellate Court Sides With Chicago on Tobacco Tax Ordinance After clearing a legal hurdle, the new Chicago ordinance will raise the prices of cigars, self-rolled tobacco and chewing tobacco. Dec 26, 2018 Ryan Expressway to Obama Expressway? Ryan Family Says No A suggestion by Chicago mayoral candidate Bill Daley to rename the Dan Ryan Expressway after former President Barack Obama has drawn criticism from the Ryan family. Dec 26, 2018 Chicago Police Seize More Than 9,600 Illegal Guns in 2018 The Chicago Police Department says the illegal gun seizures are part of a strategy that has helped significantly reduce the number of homicides, robbery and other violent crimes in 2018. Dec 21, 2018 An Uneven ‘Fiddler’ Revival Arrives at an Ideal Moment The eternal themes that drive “Fiddler on the Roof” made it an instant classic, but the new touring production featuring contemporary additions makes the show feel uneven. Dec 21, 2018 Bill Daley Unveils Partial 2017 Tax Returns The Daley campaign provided “Chicago Tonight” the cover sheets for his 2017 federal income 1040 form. They show that Bill Daley paid an effective tax rate of 37 percent on adjusted gross income of just over $2.5 million. Dec 21, 2018 Web Extra, The Week in Review: Looking Back on 2018’s Biggest Stories Eddie Arruza and guests discuss Mayor Rahm Emanuel's decision not to seek re-election, the NFL's national anthem policy controversy and more. Dec 21, 2018 The Week in Review: Are Mendoza and Preckwinkle the Mayoral Front-runners? Chicago mayoral candidates Susana Mendoza and Toni Preckwinkle are leading the crowded race, says a new poll. Two Chicago police officers are killed in the line of duty. And the Bears are headed to the playoffs. Dec 21, 2018 Man Says He Found Gun that Led Chicago Cops to Train Tracks Edward Brown, 24, was ordered held on $200,000 bond Thursday during his first hearing since he was charged with felony reckless discharge of a firearm and aggravated unlawful use of a weapon. Dec 21, 2018 Chicago Archbishop to Have Leading Role in Sex Abuse Reforms Cardinal Blase Cupich expressed regret for “our failures to address the scourge of clerical sexual abuse” in a statement responding to the attorney general's report. Dec 21, 2018 Chicagoans Armed with Knowledge, Naloxone to Fight Opioid Crisis Dozens of Chicagoans trained to recognize and respond to opioid overdoses in their communities have distributed more than 7,000 naloxone kits across the city since March. Dec 20, 2018 Dec. 20, 2018 - Full Show Watch the Dec. 20, 2018 full episode of “Chicago Tonight.” Dec 20, 2018 Can Chicago Bears Keep Momentum Going into Playoffs? The Bears are headed to the playoffs for the first time since 2010. James “Big Cat” Williams breaks down the season. Load More Thanks to our sponsors: