SORT Order Oldest FirstNewest First Has Video - Any -YesNo FILTER Date Range Start date End date Category - Any -Arts & EntertainmentBusinessCrime & LawEducationHealthPoliticsScience & NatureSports Keyword(s) May 29, 2018 New Brookfield Zoo Exhibit Highlights ‘Amazing Arachnids’ Get a close-up look at 100 live eight-legged critters – aka arachnids – including spiders, scorpions, tarantulas and more at Brookfield Zoo. May 29, 2018 FDA Approves Non-Opioid Drug for Opioid Withdrawal Symptoms Opioid withdrawal symptoms have typically been treated with another narcotic, but a newly approved drug offers what a local doctor calls a “clean break” for patients. May 29, 2018 Bill to Boost Urban Agriculture in Illinois Heads to Rauner’s Desk Legislation that could help break up food deserts in Chicago and other cities across the state passed the Illinois Senate last week and now awaits the signature of Gov. Bruce Rauner. May 29, 2018 Free Summer Workouts in Millennium Park Return June 2-Sept. 1 Get fit this summer with free outdoor yoga, Pilates, cardio, strength and Zumba classes on the Great Lawn at Millennium Park. May 29, 2018 Dinosaur-Killing Asteroid Wiped Out Forests, Too, Study Finds A research team with a Chicago connection has uncovered new evidence about the devastating impact of the dinosaur-killing asteroid that struck Earth about 66 million years ago. May 28, 2018 Chicago Casino’s Bad Odds: Lawmakers Reject Gambling Bill Chicago’s long-held desire for a city-owned casino will continue to go unrequited if an Illinois House panel’s Memorial Day vote against a massive gambling expansion package stands. May 28, 2018 Plays by Beckett, Shepard Explore the Human Condition, European and American Style Within the span of a single week I saw productions of two plays – Samuel Beckett’s “Waiting for Godot” and Sam Shepard’s “Buried Child” – that I wouldn’t necessarily have linked together had I not seen them in such quick succession. May 28, 2018 Uchida and CSO Put Their Bravura Stamp on Bartok’s Piano Concerto No. 3 Here is the formula for an astonishing evening of music: Take Bela Bartok’s Piano Concerto No. 3 and put it in the astonishing hands of pianist Mitsuko Uchida, the Chicago Symphony Orchestra and conductor Esa-Pekka Salonen. May 25, 2018 Web Extra, The Week in Review: NFL Policy a Fumble? Eddie Arruza and guests discuss the NFL’s new policy on kneeling during the national anthem. May 25, 2018 The Week in Review: Madigan Faces Retaliation Claims A state lawmaker goes up against the powerful Illinois House Speaker. Mayor Rahm Emanuel goes ballistic over an alderman’s parliamentary procedure. And is the NFL’s new national anthem policy a fumble? May 25, 2018 130-Million-Year-Old Fossil Provides New Insight on Pangea Division The discovery of a fossilized skull in Utah suggests the divide of the ancient supercontinent, Pangea, occurred 15 million years later than previously believed, according to a new study. May 24, 2018 Illinois Legislators Optimistic About Meeting Budget Deadline As Illinois heads into the home stretch of its legislative session, lawmakers intimately involved in budget negotiations have an eye on reaching a bipartisan deal by next Thursday’s deadline. May 24, 2018 City Extends Deadline for One Summer Chicago Applications Chicago teens and young adults now have until Monday to submit applications for any one of 32,000 summer employment opportunities. May 24, 2018 May 24, 2018 - Full Show Watch the May 24, 2018 full episode of “Chicago Tonight.” May 24, 2018 Archdiocese and Students Team Up on Solutions to Chicago Violence A shooting last week at Santa Fe High School in Texas is the latest in a string of school shootings this year. The Archdiocese of Chicago and local students are now teaming up to address the problem. Load More Thanks to our sponsors: