SORT Order Oldest FirstNewest First Has Video - Any -YesNo FILTER Date Range Start date End date Category - Any -Arts & EntertainmentBusinessCrime & LawEducationHealthPoliticsScience & NatureSports Keyword(s) Nov 9, 2018 Man Charged With Hate Crime For Allegedly Drawing Swastikas on Buena Park Homes Chicago police say Heath Levey used chalk to draw the Nazi symbol on fences and garages earlier this month. Levey faces multiple felony hate crime charges. Nov 9, 2018 Michelle Obama Had Miscarriage, Used IVF to Conceive Girls In her memoir, “Becoming,” Michelle Obama says she felt “lost and alone” after suffering a miscarriage and underwent in vitro fertilization to conceive her daughters. Her tour begins Nov. 13 at the United Center. Nov 9, 2018 Election Results Offer More Evidence of Urban-Rural Divide Democrats did what was once unthinkable when they flipped two suburban Chicago congressional districts that had been held by Republicans pretty much since World War II. Nov 8, 2018 Nov. 8, 2018 - Full Show Watch the Nov. 8, 2018 full episode of “Chicago Tonight.” Nov 8, 2018 Renowned Architect Robert A.M. Stern Builds His First Chicago Tower New York-based architect Robert A.M. Stern is anticipating the completion of his first Chicago skyscraper, Streeterville’s One Bennett Park. Nov 8, 2018 With Jeff Sessions Out, What’s Next for the Department of Justice? President Donald Trump’s decision to oust beleaguered Attorney General Jeff Sessions raises questions about the future of Robert Mueller’s investigation into Russian interference during the 2016 election. Nov 8, 2018 Gov.-Elect J.B. Pritzker Promises Honest Assessment of State’s Finances Pritzker announced his transition team will include a 17-member “budget and innovation” committee to help address Illinois’ projected budget shortfall. Nov 8, 2018 Ballots Left Out of Election Day Totals in Illinois County The updated results means 14th Congressional candidate Lauren Underwood carried McHenry County over incumbent U.S. Rep. Randy Hultgren. Nov 8, 2018 Community Gathers Record $150K Reward to ID Suspect in Rogers Park Murders The reward is said to be the largest in the city's history as Chicago police continue their attempts to identify the masked gunman. Nov 8, 2018 The Promise and Pitfalls of CBD Oil in Medicine Cannabidiol, or CBD oil, is increasingly being used to treat a range of ailments, from basic pain to rheumatoid arthritis to, in one Schaumburg child’s case, epilepsy. Nov 8, 2018 Book Explores ‘A Raisin in the Sun’ Author Lorraine Hansberry’s ‘Radiant and Radical Life’ In her new book, Imani Perry tells the overlooked story of "A Raisin in the Sun" author and Chicago native Lorraine Hansberry. Nov 8, 2018 Study Asks, Why Do Mothers Stop Breastfeeding? Despite documented benefits of breastfeeding, only about half of American mothers breastfeed their infants through the first six months of their life. A new study seeks to find out why. Nov 8, 2018 $841M Parking, Rental-Car Center Opens at O’Hare Airport The ground transportation complex, called the Multi Modal Facility, took three years to build and was opened at a ceremony on Wednesday. Nov 8, 2018 Chicago Police Union Severs Ties With Van Dyke Defense Attorney The Fraternal Order of Police in Chicago will no longer refer cases to Dan Herbert, a private defense attorney and former Chicago police officer who previously worked as an FOP staff attorney. Nov 7, 2018 Gov.-Elect J.B. Pritzker Backs Off Temporary Tax Plan Fresh off a double-digit victory, Democrat J.B. Pritzker appeared to back away from a previously-endorsed plan that would inch the state toward his long-term vision for linking tax rates to residents’ means. Load More Thanks to our sponsors: